Finn Kristensen Explained

Finn Kristensen
Office:Minister of Petroleum and Energy
Term Start:3 November 1990
Term End:31 December 1992
Primeminister:Gro Harlem Brundtland
Predecessor:Eivind Reiten
Office2:Minister of Industry
Term Start2:4 February 1981
Term End2:14 October 1981
Primeminister2:Gro Harlem Brundtland
Predecessor2:Lars Skytøen
Successor2:Jens-Halvard Bratz
Term Start3:9 May 1986
Term End3:31 December 1987
Primeminister3:Gro Harlem Brundtland
Predecessor3:Petter Thomassen
Successor3:Position abolished
Term Start4:1 January 1988
Term End4:16 October 1989
Predecessor4:Position established
Successor4:Petter Thomassen
Primeminister4:Gro Harlem Brundtland
Term Start5:4 September 1992
Term End5:7 October 1993
Primeminister5:Gro Harlem Brundtland
Predecessor5:Ole Knapp
Successor5:Jens Stoltenberg
Office6:Member of the Norwegian Parliament
Term Start6:1 October 1969
Term End6:30 September 1985
Birth Date:24 July 1936
Birth Place:Brevik, Telemark, Norway
Nationality:Norwegian
Party:Labour

Finn Kristensen (born 24 July, 1936) is a Norwegian electrician, trade unionist, and politician affiliated with the Labour Party. He served as Minister of Industry in 1981, from 1986 to1988, and from 1992 to 1993. Additionally, he was the Minister of Petroleum and Energy from 1990 to 1992. Kristensen represented Telemark as a Member of Parliament from 1969 to 1985.

Born in Brevik, he was the son of welder Bjarne Kornelius Kristensen (1912–1946) and cleaner Jenny Therese Eikefjord (1914–1989). kristensen began his basic training as an electrician in 1950, starting an apprenticeship at Dalen Portland Cementfabrikk. After completing his four-year apprenticeship, he spent a year studying strong current at the Oslo School of Elementary Technics. He then worked at sea for a year before returning to Dalen Portland, where he worked from 1958 to 1962.

Political career

He started a political career in the municipal councils of Eidanger and Porsgrunn from 1959 to 1971. In 1962 he was hired as an instructor in Arbeidernes Opplysningsforbund, where he remained three years. During the same period he was a supervisory council member in the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions. In 1965 he was hired as a county secretary for Telemark Labour Party. He was also elected as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Telemark in 1965, and was subsequently elected to four full terms in 1969, 1973, 1977 and 1981.

In 1981 Kristensen served as Minister of Industry in the brief Brundtland's First Cabinet. His parliamentary seat was filled by Dagfinn Øksenholt and Einfrid Halvorsen. When Brundtland's Second Cabinet assumed office in 1986, Kristensen became Minister of Industry and served until the cabinet fell in 1989 (from 1988 the post was called Minister of Trade and Industry). When Brundtland's Second Cabinet assumed office in 1990, Kristensen became Minister of Petroleum and Energy. He also became head of the Ministry of Trade in September 1992, overseeing a merger with the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy to create the Ministry of Trade and Energy. Kristensen headed this ministry until October 1993.

In between his governmental jobs, Kristensen was the director of T-invest in Notodden from 1985 to 1986, then a director in Statoil from 1989 to 1990. From 1994 to 2007 he led his own company, F.K. Bedriftsutvikling. He was also a senior adviser in ABB until 1997.

Kristensen chaired Telemark Labour Party from 1972 to 1977, and was a national board member of the Labour Party from 1977 to 1981. He was a deputy board member of the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority from 1974 to 1979 and Næringsøkonomisk institutt in 1980.