Former Minister of Culture Linda Hofstad Helleland

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Former Minister of Culture Linda Hofstad Helleland (Conservative Party)

16.12.2015-17.01.2018

Minister of Culture Linda Hofstad Helleland

The Minister of Culture is responsible for cultural policy, religious and belief-related matters, media policy, sports policy, gaming and lottery regulation, and the coordination of government policy relating to the voluntary sector.

Born: 1977

Born 26 August 1977 in Klæbu, Sør-Trøndelag

Ms Helleland was appointed Minister of Culture on 16 December 2015. She joined the cabinet from the Storting (the Norwegian parliament), where she chaired the Standing Committee on Transport and Communications.

Storting electoral terms

Substitute member of the Storting (no. 1) for Sør-Trøndelag County, 2001–2005, Conservative Party
Substitute member of the Storting (no. 1) for Sør-Trøndelag County, 2005–2009, Conservative Party
Member of the Storting (no. 4) for Sør-Trøndelag County, 2009–2013, Conservative Party
Member of the Storting (no. 2) for Sør-Trøndelag County, 2013–2017, Conservative Party

Substitute representation

Met regularly in place of Børge Brende, 2001–2005

Membership of Storting committees

2001–2005

Member, Standing Committee on Justice

2009–2013

Member, Standing Committee on Family and Cultural Affairs
Substitute member, Election Committee

2013–2017

Chair, Standing Committee on Transport and Communications
Substitute member, Election Committee

Parliamentary delegations

2009–2013

Delegate, UN General Assembly, 2010– 

2013–2017

Member, Delegation to NATO Parliamentary Assembly

Education and work experience

Education

Klæbu Primary School, 1984–1990
Klæbu Lower Secondary School, 1990–1993
Adolf Øiens Upper Secondary School, 1993–1997
Walled Lake Central High School, USA, 1994–1995
Media Studies and Political Science/Sociology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), 1998–2000
Course in international politics, NKS/Molde University College, 2005
Female Future management course, Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise (NHO), 2005
Management and Coaching, Norwegian School of Management (BI), 2006–2007
Project Management, Norwegian School of Management (BI), 2006–2007
Rhetoric, Communication and Management, Norwegian School of Management (BI), 2006–2007

Work experience

Organisational Secretary, National Federation of Young Conservatives, 2000–2001
Care assistant at Radiumhospitalet, 2001 (part-time)
Information and Press Officer, Conservative Party Parliamentary Party Group and Conservative Party Central Board, 2007–2009

Appointments

Local government

Member, Trondheim City Council, 1999–2001

Public appointments

Vice President of World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), from 2016
Substitute member, KIM – Contact Committee for Immigrants and the Authorities, from 2006 

Political appointments

Chair, Sør-Trøndelag Young Conservatives, 1999–2000
Member, Conservative Party Working Committee, from 2004
Conservative Party Women’s Policy Chair, from 2004
Member, Conservative Party Central Executive Committee, from 2004
Chair, Sør-Trøndelag Conservative Party, 2008–2009 

Other administrative appointments

Member, Klæbu Sparebank board of directors, 2004–2007
Member, Sør-Trøndelags Idrettskrets board of directors, 2015–2015