Ansgar Gabrielsen Explained

Ansgar Gabrielsen (born 21 May 1955 in Mandal) is a Norwegian consultant and former politician for the Conservative Party.

Ansgar Gabrielsen
Office:Minister of Health and Care Services
Term Start:18 June 2004
Term End:17 October 2005
Primeminister:Kjell Magne Bondevik
Predecessor:Dagfinn Høybråten
Successor:Sylvia Brustad
Office2:Minister of Trade and Industry
Term Start2:19 October 2001
Term End2:18 June 2004
Primeminister2:Kjell Magne Bondevik
Successor2:Børge Brende
Predecessor2:Grete Knudsen
Birth Date:21 May 1955
Birth Place:Mandal, Vest-Agder, Norway
Occupation:Consultant and former politician
Party:Conservative
Nationality:Norwegian

Early life and local politics

He was born in Mandal as a son of Terje Gabrielsen and Astrid Olsen. He is an insurance agent by education and worked in this profession before entering politics. He is also a trained officer in the Norwegian Defence Force. He was a member of Lindesnes municipal council from 1983 to 1993, the last six years as mayor. His father Terje Gabrielsen has also been mayor of Lindesnes, from 1975 to 1979. Ansgar Gabrielsen also chaired his county party chapter from 1989 to 1990, and was a member of the Conservative Party central board during the same period.

National politics

He was elected to the Parliament of Norway from Vest-Agder in 1993, and was re-elected on the two following occasions in 1997 and 2001. In 2001 Gabrielsen was appointed Minister of Trade and Industry as a part of Bondevik's Second Cabinet. Following the cabinet reshuffle in 2004 he became Minister of Health and Care Services. While Gabrielsen was a cabinet member his seat in parliament was taken by Peter Skovholt Gitmark. Bondevik's Second Cabinet fell following the 2005 election.

While Minister of Trade and Industry, Gabrielsen was first criticized for his suggestion about a law that requires 40% of the board members in Norwegian companies to be female. The law was passed with the blessing of the socialist parties, but his own party opposed it.

Post-political career

Gabrielsen moved from Lindesnes when being elected in 1993, and resided at Østerås.[1] [2] He also kept his residential address in Spangereid, his constituent district. Towards the end of his cabinet tenure, he was reported as residing in a yacht at Aker Brygge in Oslo. In 2007 he stood for municipal re-election in Lindesnes, and won a seat. However, as it surfaced that he had recently bought an apartment in Oslo, he had to relinquish the seat.[3]

Gabrielsen started his own consultant company in 2006. In 2007 he became chairman of the Special Olympics and the Norwegian Council for Mental Health.

In 2007, Tor Øystein Vaaland, former leader of the Norwegian Council for Mental Health, published the book Brev til en minister (Letters to a Minister) based on private letters Gabrielsen received while he served as Minister of Health, with a focus on letters from people with psychiatric problems or drug addiction.[4] The book was published in 205,000 copies and distributed to Norwegian healthcare workers.[5]

Gabrielsen was decorated as a Commander of the Order of St. Olav in 2005. Gabrielsen is married and has four children.

In 2014 was elected as chairman of the board at CSAM Health.[6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Storbyregjeringen Bondevik II. Hov. Ragnhild. 20 October 2001. Bergens Tidende. 8. Norwegian.
  2. News: Venter på flere eiere. Alstadheim. Kjetil B.. Grande, Arne. 5 November 2001. Dagens Næringsliv. 6. Norwegian.
  3. News: Gabrielsen ikke lokal nok. Rasch. Lars Helge. NRK Sørlandet. Norwegian. 16 April 2014.
  4. http://www.dagbladet.no/nyheter/2007/12/13/521048.html Kjære minister
  5. Kathrine Aspaas (13 December 2013): Årets viktigste bok Aftenposten, retrieved 15 July 2013
  6. Web site: Board of Directors – CSAM – the eHealth Company.