Limi, Hans Andreas (1960-)
- Political Party:
- Progress Party
- Member of Parliament for
- Akershus 2021-2025
- Seniority:
- 11 years, 55 days
Contact
Member of
The Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs
Member
19.10.2021 - 30.09.2025
The Credentials Committee
Member
01.10.2021 - 30.09.2025
Progress Party
First Deputy Parliamentary Leader
01.10.2021 - 30.09.2025
Biography
Date of birth: 26 September 1960 in Porsgrunn, Telemark
Son of teacher/deputy head teacher Øivind Limi (1930–2012) and health worker/housewife Eva Skauby (1934–)
Parliamentary terms
Member of Parliament no. 8 for Akershus, 2013–2017, Progress Party
Member of Parliament no. 3 for Akershus, 2017–2021, Progress Party
Member of Parliament no. 5 for Akershus, 2021–2025, Progress Party
Storting committees
2013–2017
Member, Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs, 17 October 2013–30 September 2017
2017–2021
Member, Election Committee, 7 October 2017–11 October 2017
Second vice chair, Election Committee, 12 October 2017–6 February 2020
Member, Enlarged Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee, 12 October 2017–29 January 2020
Member, Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence, 12 October 2017–29 January 2020
Member, Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs, 29 January 2020–20 May 2021
Second vice chair, Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs, 20 May 2021–30 September 2021
2021–2025
Member, Credentials Committee, 1 October 2021–30 September 2025
Member, Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs, 19 October 2021–30 September 2025
Parliamentary delegations
2013–2017
Substitute member, Delegation to the EFTA and EEA Parliamentary Committees, 12 November 2013–30 September 2017
2017–2021
Member, Delegation for Relations with the European Parliament, 12 October 2017–29 January 2020
Personal substitute member, Delegation to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, 28 September 2018–30 September 2021
Membership of group steering committees
2013–2017
Member, Progress Party Group Steering Committee, 17 October 2013–30 September 2015
Second vice chair, Progress Party Group Steering Committee, 30 September 2015–30 September 2017
2017–2021
Chair, Progress Party Group Steering Committee, 3 October 2017–28 January 2020
Second vice chair, Progress Party Group Steering Committee, 28 January 2020–12 May 2021
First vice chair, Progress Party Group Steering Committee, 12 May 2021–30 September 2021
2021–2025
First vice chair, Progress Party Group Steering Committee, 1 October 2021–30 September 2025
Education and professional experience
Education
Primary and lower secondary school 1967–1976
Telemark Business College, 1976–1979 (economics programme)
Academy of Retail Banking, first division 1982
Institute for Corporate Finance 2006–2008
Professional
Bank associate, Farmers‘ Bank in Porsgrunn 1979–1984 (later Fokus Bank)
Property manager, shopping centre, Olav Thon Group 1994–2000
Development director, Steen & Strøm ASA 2000–2005
Start-up projects director, ICA Norge AS 2005–2011
General manager, Limi & Limi AS 2012–2013
Appointments
Municipal political service
Member, Skien Municipal Executive Board 1983–1987
Member, Oslo City Council 1991–1991 (vice mayor for finance)
Member, Bærum Municipal Council 1995–1999, 2011–2015
Public appointments
Chair, Telemark Accounting and Decisions Committee 1983–1987
Member, Broadcasting Council 1989–1993
Member, Employment Commission ("Kleppe 2" commission) 1992–1993
Board member, Asker and Bærum power company 1997–1999
Member, Specialist Committee for Property and Administration 2011–2013
Board member, Bærum Rental Property Foundation 2011–2013
Board member, CAN (Bærum Municipality’s rehabilitation centre in Altea, Spain) since 2012
Elected party positions
Political vice chair and chair, Telemark Progress Party 1982–1985
Secretary General, Progress Party Youth 1984–1986
Office manager, Progress Party Central Executive Organisation 1986–1988, Secretary General 1988–1994
Chair, Progress Party Research Institute 1992–1994
Member, Progress Party Committee for Development and Renewal 2011–2013
Chair, Akershus Progress Party since 2012