Kristrún Frostadóttir | |
Office: | Leader of the Social Democratic Alliance |
Term Start: | 28 October 2022 |
Predecessor: | Logi Már Einarsson |
Birth Date: | 1988 5, df=y |
Birth Place: | Reykjavík, Iceland |
Party: | Social Democratic Alliance |
Spouse: | Einar B. Ingvarsson |
Children: | 2 |
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Office2: | Member of the Althing |
Termstart2: | 25 September 2021 |
Kristrún Mjöll Frostadóttir (born 12 May 1988) is an Icelandic politician and economist who is the current leader of the Social Democratic Alliance. She was elected to the Althing in the 2021 parliamentary election.
Kristrún was born in Reykjavík, and her parents are Frosti Fífill Jóhannsson, an ethnographer, and Steinunn Guðný H. Jónsdóttir, a doctor. She graduated from Reykjavik Junior College, got a bachelor's degree from the University of Iceland, a master's degree in international studies from Yale University, and from Boston University a master's degree in economics.[1]
She has worked as a journalist for the business newspaper Viðskiptablaðið and has been an employee in the analysis department of Arion Bank. She was a specialist for Morgan Stanley, first in New York and later in London. She served as the main economist for the Icelandic Chamber of Commerce in 2017, and in 2018, she became the main economist for the Kvika Bank. She served until 2021, when she applied to be on the Social Democratic Alliance list in the Reykjavík South constituency. [2]
In the 2021 parliamentary election, she was elected into the Icelandic parliament for the Social Democratic Alliance.
She sought the leadership of the Social Democratic Alliance in 2022, and was uncontested.[3]
Kristrún is married to Einar B. Ingvarsson, and they have two children born in 2019 and 2023.[4]