Trettebergstuen, Anette
Date of birth: 25 May 1981 in Hamar, Hedmark
Daughter of department head Steinar Trettebergstuen and nurse Irene Søberg
Parliamentary terms
Member of Parliament no. 4 for Hedmark, 2005–2009, Labour Party
Member of Parliament no. 2 for Hedmark, 2009–2013, Labour Party
Member of Parliament no. 2 for Hedmark, 2013–2017, Labour Party
Member of Parliament no. 1 for Hedmark, 2017–2021, Labour Party
Member of Parliament no. 1 for Hedmark, 2021–2025, Labour Party
Substitute periods
Government minister 14 October 2021–30 September 2025, Even Eriksen served as substitute member of parliament
Storting committees
2005–2009
Member, Enlarged Foreign Affairs Committee, 19 October 2005–30 September 2009
Member, Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, 19 October 2005–30 September 2009
2009–2013
Second vice chair, Standing Committee on Labour and Social Affairs, 20 October 2009–30 September 2013
2013–2017
Substitute member, Election Committee, 8 October 2013–30 September 2017
Member, Standing Committee on Labour and Social Affairs, 17 October 2013–17 June 2015
Member, Standing Committee on Family and Cultural Affairs, 17 June 2015–19 June 2015
Second vice chair, Standing Committee on Family and Cultural Affairs, 19 June 2015–30 September 2017
2017–2021
Member, Standing Committee on Family and Cultural Affairs, 12 October 2017–17 October 2017
First vice chair, Standing Committee on Family and Cultural Affairs, 17 October 2017–30 September 2021
Parliamentary delegations
2005–2009
Member, Delegation for Relations with the European Parliament, 10 November 2005–30 September 2009
2009–2013
Delegate, UN General Assembly, 1 October 2009–30 September 2010
Substitute member, Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), 22 October 2009–30 September 2013
Substitute member, European Consultative Committee, 9 November 2009–30 September 2013
2013–2017
Delegate, UN General Assembly, 1 October 2013–30 September 2014
Member, Delegation to the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), 12 November 2013–30 September 2017
Membership of group steering committees
2009–2013
Member, Labour Party Group Steering Committee, 8 October 2009–30 September 2013
2013–2017
Member, Labour Party Group Steering Committee, 16 October 2013–16 June 2015
2017–2021
Member, Labour Party Group Steering Committee, 1 October 2017–30 September 2021
Government positions
Government minister, Ministry of Culture and Equality, 14 October 2021 –
Education and professional experience
Education
Hamar Cathedral School, humanities 1997–2000
Basic courses, political science, University of Oslo 2001
Public management, Oslo University College 2002–2003
Professional
Telephone interviewer, AC Nielsen AS 2000–2001
Project staff, European Youth 2000–2002
County secretary, Hedmark Workers’ Youth League 2002
Weekend shifts, Vestenga Respite Care Home 2002–2003
Political adviser, Labour Party Parliamentary Party Group 2003–2005
Writer, Hamar Dagblad 2004
Disc jockey 2004
Appointments
Municipal political service
Member, Hamar Municipal Council 1999–2003
Member, Hamar Municipal Executive Board 2003–2005
Public appointments
Board member, Hamar Energi Holding (power company) since 2015
Elected party positions
Chair, Hedmark European Youth 1998–2000
Member, European Youth Central Board 2000–2001
Political vice chair, European Youth 2001–2002
Chair, Hedmark Workers’ Youth League 2002–2004
Political adviser, Labour Party Parliamentary Party Group 2003–2005
Member, Workers’ Youth League Central Board since 2004
Vice chair, Hedmark Labour Party since 2004
Member, Labour Party Central Board since 2009
Elected positions in organisations
Member, Parliamentary Burma Network since 2010
Board member, European Movement Norway
Other administrative appointments
Corporate assembly member, Sparebanken Hedmark (savings bank) since 2004
Publications
Trettebergstuen, Anette and Inger Lise Hansen: EU og sør, European Movement Norway 2002
Last updated: 27.09.2022 09:13