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Børge Brende
NameBørge Brende
CaptionBrende in 2014
OfficePresident of the World Economic Forum
Term start2017
PredecessorKlaus Schwab (as Executive Chairman)
Office1Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway
Term start116 October 2013
Term end120 October 2017
Primeminister1Erna Solberg
Predecessor1Espen Barth Eide
Successor1Ine Marie Eriksen Søreide
Office2Minister of the Environment of Norway
Term start219 October 2001
Term end217 October 2005
Primeminister2Kjell Magne Bondevik
Predecessor2Siri Bjerke
Successor2Helen Bjørnøy
Office3Member of the Storting
Term start31 October 1997
Term end330 September 2005
Constituency3Sør-Trøndelag
PartyConservative Party
Birth date25 September 1965
Birth placeTrondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway
Alma materNorwegian University of Science and Technology
SpouseKjersti Brende

Børge Brende is a prominent Norwegian politician and international leader, currently serving as the President of the World Economic Forum. A member of the Conservative Party, he held several key cabinet positions in the Norwegian government, including Minister of Foreign Affairs under Prime Minister Erna Solberg and Minister of the Environment in the cabinet of Kjell Magne Bondevik. His career has spanned national politics, international diplomacy, and global economic governance, making him a significant figure in contemporary European and global affairs.

Early life and education

Børge Brende was born on 25 September 1965 in Trondheim, located in the former county of Sør-Trøndelag. He pursued his higher education at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in his hometown, where he studied economics and business administration. During his university years, Brende was actively involved in student politics, serving as the chairman of the Norwegian Students' Society and later as president of the Norwegian Association of Students. This early engagement in organizational leadership laid a strong foundation for his future career in public service and international institutions.

Political career

Brende's formal political career began with his election to the Storting, the Norwegian parliament, representing Sør-Trøndelag in 1997. He served as a parliamentary representative until 2005, holding various committee positions. His first ministerial appointment came in 2001 when Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik appointed him as Minister of the Environment. In this role, he focused on issues like sustainable development and international climate negotiations. Following the 2005 election, he served as the Secretary General of the Norwegian Red Cross from 2006 to 2008. Brende returned to high office in 2013 when Prime Minister Erna Solberg appointed him Minister of Foreign Affairs. During his tenure, he dealt with major international issues including the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, the war in Donbas, and Norway's role in NATO and the United Nations.

World Economic Forum leadership

In 2017, Børge Brende transitioned from Norwegian politics to assume a leading role at the World Economic Forum (WEF), a major international organization for public-private cooperation. He was appointed President, succeeding founder Klaus Schwab in the executive leadership of the forum. In this capacity, Brende oversees the WEF's mission to engage global leaders from business, government, and civil society to shape agendas on critical issues. He plays a central role in organizing the annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, and regional summits like the World Economic Forum on ASEAN and the World Economic Forum on Africa. His work focuses on fostering dialogue on topics such as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, global economic cooperation, and sustainable development.

Other roles and activities

Beyond his primary roles, Børge Brende has held several other significant positions. He served as the Chairman of the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development and was a member of the World Commission on Dams. He has also been involved with the International Olympic Committee's Sustainability and Legacy Commission. Brende frequently contributes to global policy discussions as a speaker at international conferences and has been a member of various advisory boards for organizations focused on economic development and environmental policy.

Personal life

Børge Brende is married to Kjersti Brende, and the couple has three children. He maintains a residence in Oslo but travels extensively due to his international role with the World Economic Forum. Brende is known for his commitment to outdoor activities, particularly skiing and hiking, reflecting a common Norwegian cultural affinity for nature. His personal and professional life remains closely tied to the key themes of global engagement and sustainable development that have defined his career.

Category:1965 births Category:Living people Category:Norwegian politicians Category:World Economic Forum people