Dan Michael Knudsen Explained

Dan Michael Knudsen
Nationality:Danish
Office:High Commissioner of the Faroe Islands
Term Start:1 January 2008
Term End:9 May 2017
Predecessor:Søren Christensen
Successor:Lene Moyell Johansen
Birth Date:2 March 1962
Birth Place:Vejle, Denmark
Profession:Economist
Occupation:Civil Servant

Dan Michael Knudsen (born 2 March 1962) was the High Commissioner of the Faroe Islands (Rigsombudsmanden på Færøerne) until 2017. Knudsen was appointed to the office in 2008, succeeding Søren Christensen. He previously worked in the Department of Finance in the Faroese Home Rule Government, 1997–2000:

As High Commissioner he drew up an annual report on the condition of Faroese society and reported to the Danish Prime Minister, whilst representing the Queen in the territory of the Faroe Islands

Personal

Knudsen graduated with a master's degree in Social Economics from University of Southern Denmark, Odense in 1997.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Statsministeriet - The High Commissioner of the Faeroe Islands. stm.dk. 2014-08-23.