Børge Brende Explained

Børge Brende
Office:Minister of Foreign Affairs
Primeminister:Erna Solberg
Term Start:16 October 2013
Term End:20 October 2017
Predecessor:Espen Barth Eide
Successor:Ine Eriksen Søreide
Office1:Minister of Trade and Industry
Primeminister1:Kjell Magne Bondevik
Term Start1:18 June 2004
Term End1:17 October 2005
Predecessor1:Ansgar Gabrielsen
Successor1:Odd Eriksen
Office2:Minister of the Environment
Primeminister2:Kjell Magne Bondevik
Term Start2:19 October 2001
Term End2:18 June 2004
Predecessor2:Siri Bjerke
Successor2:Knut Arild Hareide
Office3:Member of the Norwegian Parliament
Term Start3:1 October 1997
Term End3:30 September 2009
Constituency3:Sør-Trøndelag
Office4:First Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party
Term Start4:10 April 1994
Term End4:29 March 1998
Leader4:Jan Petersen
Predecessor4:John G. Bernander
Successor4:Inge Lønning
Office5:Leader of the Young Conservatives
Term Start5:26 June 1988
Term End5:24 June 1990
Deputy5:Elisabeth Aspaker
Jan Tore Sanner
Predecessor5:Trond Helleland
Successor5:Jan Tore Sanner
Birth Date:25 September 1965
Birth Place:Odda, Hordaland, Norway
Party:Conservative
Spouse:Torild M. Brende
Children:2
Alma Mater:Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Børge Brende (born 25 September 1965) is a Norwegian politician and diplomat, and has been the president of the World Economic Forum since 2017.[1] A member of the Conservative Party, he previously was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2013 to 2017, Minister of the Environment from 2001 to 2004 and Minister of Trade and Industry from 2004 to 2005. He was also a member of the Norwegian Parliament from Sør-Trøndelag between 1997 and 2009.

Career

Brende was chairman of the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development from 2003 to 2004 as Norway's Environment Minister. In 2006, he was one of the candidates shortlisted to succeed Klaus Töpfer as executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), alongside Achim Steiner of Germany and Rajendra K. Pachauri of India;[2] the post eventually went to Steiner.

In January 2008, Brende joined the World Economic Forum as managing director, particularly in charge of relations with governments and civil society. In 2009, Brende joined the Norwegian Red Cross as Secretary General.[3] He re-joined the World Economic Forum in 2011 as managing director with responsibility for policy initiatives and engagement of the Forum's non-business constituents.[4] From 2009 to 2011 Brende was Secretary General of Red Cross Norway.[5]

He has been the chairman of Mesta, Norway's largest contracting group in the area of road and highway maintenance. He was also a member of the board of Statoil (Equinor). Brende started in 2005 as international vice-chairman of the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development, an advisory board to the State Council. Brende was the deputy leader of the Conservative Party from 1994 to 1998.[6]

As Foreign Minister of Norway, Brende normalised the relationship with China.[7] Together with the Foreign Minister of Cuba he was the "guarantor" of the Colombian peace process. As the Norwegian Minister of Trade and Industry, Brende improved the framework conditions for trade and industry, and for innovation and development. By the end of his term in office, funding for innovation had increased by 30%. As a minister of the Environment he was in charge of an increase of the national park area of Norway of more than 50%. As Secretary General of Norwegian Red Cross Brende was leading some of the largest relief operations in the society's history; in Haiti and Pakistan.[8]

Minister of Foreign Affairs (2013–2017)

In October 2014, Brende – in his capacity as Chairman of the Ad-Hoc Liaison Committee (AHLC) – co-hosted the Cairo Conference on Palestine, an international donor conference on reconstructing the Gaza Strip, which garnered $5.4 billion in pledges.[9]

In 2015, Brende negotiated an interim agreement between Norway and the other coastal states in the Arctic – Canada, Denmark (on behalf of its territory of Greenland), Russia and the United States – on prohibiting commercial fishing in the increasingly ice-free international waters of the Arctic.[10]

In January 2016, Brende was appointed by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to the High-level Advisory Group for Every Woman Every Child.[11]

World Economic Forum

On 15 September 2017, it was announced that Brende will be the president of the World Economic Forum from mid-October 2017.[12]

Other activities

International organizations

Corporate boards

Non-profit organizations

Recognition

Personal life

Brende is married and has two sons.[20] [21]

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.weforum.org/press/2017/09/norway-s-borge-brende-joins-world-economic-forum/ Norway’s Børge Brende joins World Economic Forum
  2. https://www.un.org/press/en/2006/sg2108.doc.htm SHORTLIST OF CANDIDATES FOR POST OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME (UNEP)
  3. Web site: Børge Brende blir Røde Kors-sjef. Aftenposten.no. 13 January 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150113174433/http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/iriks/article2942612.ece. 13 January 2015.
  4. Web site: Norwegian Red Cross Chief to Join World Economic Forum. World Economic Forum. 13 January 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150113184109/http://www.weforum.org/news/norwegian-red-cross-chief-join-world-economic-forum. 13 January 2015.
  5. Web site: 2017-09-16. Norway FM Brende named new World Economic Forum president. 2022-01-06. The Local Norway. en-US.
  6. Web site: Børge Brende . 2022-03-23 . Global Outlook.
  7. 25 December 2016 . China and Norway: Unpacking the Deal The normalization of China-Norway ties is the result of years of quiet diplomacy . The Diplomat.
  8. Web site: Norway 2010 Financial Tracking Service . 2022-03-23 . fts.unocha.org.
  9. Michael R. Gordon (October 12, 2014), Conference Pledges $5.4 Billion to Rebuild Gaza Strip, The New York Times.
  10. Steven Lee Myers (July 16, 2015), Sea Warming Leads to Ban on Fishing in the Arctic, The New York Times.
  11. http://www.everywomaneverychild.org/news-events/news/1291-un-secretary-general-announces-members-of-the-high-level-advisory-group-for-every-woman-every-child UN Secretary-General Announces Members of the High-Level Advisory Group for Every Woman Every Child
  12. Web site: Norway's Børge Brende joins World Economic Forum. World Economic Forum. 15 September 2017.
  13. https://www.aiib.org/en/about-aiib/governance/board-governors/index.html Board of Governors
  14. http://siteresources.worldbank.org/BODINT/Resources/278027-1215526322295/MIGAGovernors.pdf Board of Governors
  15. http://siteresources.worldbank.org/BODINT/Resources/278027-1215526322295/BankGovernors.pdf Board of Governors
  16. http://www.bilderbergmeetings.org/steering-committee.html Steering Committee
  17. https://www.sciencespo.fr/psia/content/psia-strategic-committee.html Strategic Committee
  18. https://p4gpartnerships.org/content/about-p4g#ac-p4g-board-of-directors Board of Directors
  19. http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Policy_Group_Members.pdf?ET_CID=2199827&ET_RID=001b000000npTqWAAU Europe Policy Group
  20. http://www.nettavisen.no/innenriks/politikk/valg2005/article411615.ece
  21. Web site: Kilder til VG: Børge Brende har sagt ja til å bli utenriksminister. Lars Joakim Skarvøy. VG. 13 October 2013 . 13 January 2015.