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

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

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

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

Danish Parliament