Inger Støjberg

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Inger Støjberg was born 16 March 1973 in Hjerk. She has been a Danish member of parliament since the 2001 elections for the party Venstre (Danish Liberal Party). She has also been Minister of Employment.

Political Career[edit]

He was the Minister for Employment February 23rd 2010 -October 3rd 2011, Minister for Employment and minister for Gender Equality April 7th 2009 -February 23rd 2010. She was Political affairs representative 2007-2009. She was also Representative on food, family, and consumer affairs 2005-2007, Chairperson of the Islands Contacts Committee 2003-2005, Member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe 2001-2005 and Vice-chairwoman of the parliamentary group of the Liberal Party 2005-2007

Education[edit]

He completed a Master of Business Administration at Aalborg University in 2013. He completed 'InformationsAkademiet' in 1999. He did a One-year higher commercial examination from Viborg Business College 1995.

Notable Work[edit]

He was a Member of Parliament for the Liberal Party for Western Jutland greater constituency from November 13th 2007 and for Viborg County constituency November 20th 2001 -November 13th 2007. He was a Candidate for the Liberal Party in Skive nomination district from 2005 and in Morsø nomination district 1999-2005 and a Member of Viborg County. He worked in the Council 1994-2002, was a Vice-chairwoman of the Education and Cultural Affairs Committee 1994-2002, a member of the Technology and Environmental Affairs Committee 1998-2002 and a Member of the management committee of Bjerringbro She was a Member of the management committee of Skive Business College 1994-2002, Vice-chairwoman of the 'Jenle' Committee 1994-2002, Member of the management committee of the national management committee of the Liberal Education Association 1996-1999, Member of the management committee of Sct. Mikkel School 1998-2002, Chairperson of the Liberal Party's Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Committee 2001-2005, a Member of the central board of the Liberal Party from 2005 and a Member of the Nature Protection Board of Appeal 2006-2009.

External Links[edit]

Danish Parliament