Roger Valhammer

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DeputyHåkon Pettersen
Thor Haakon Bakke
Preceded byHarald Schjelderup
Succeeded byRune Bakervik
Roger Valhammer
Valhammer during an election debate in 2019
Chief Commissioner of Bergen
In office
25 April 2019  3 November 2022
DeputyHåkon Pettersen
Thor Haakon Bakke
MayorMarte Mjøs Persen
Rune Bakervik
Linn Engø
Preceded byHarald Schjelderup
Succeeded byRune Bakervik
Bergen City Commissioner for Schools, Kindergartens and Sports
In office
16 August 2018  25 April 2019
Chief CommissionerHarald Schjelderup
Preceded byPål Hafstad Thorsen
Succeeded byLinn Engø
Acting
1 December 2015  4 February 2016
Chief CommissionerHarald Schjelderup
Preceded byPål Hafstad Thorsen
Succeeded byPål Hafstad Thorsen
Personal details
Born (1984-03-15) 15 March 1984 (age 42)
Tysvær Municipality, Rogaland, Norway
PartyLabour
Children1
Alma materUniversity of Bergen

Roger Valhammer (born 15 March 1984) is a Norwegian politician from the Labour Party. He served as chief commissioner of Bergen from 2019 to 2022, and previously served as city commissioner for schools, kindergartens and sports between 2018 and 2019.

Personal life

Valhammer grew up in Tysvær Municipality in Rogaland. His father was a painter and his mother worked in a shop. He moved to Bergen to study, and later settled there permanently. In Bergen, he became active in the Workers' Youth League, where he took on a number of different positions. He currently lives in the borough of Nordnes with a daughter and partner.[1][2]

Education

Valhammer has a master's degree in comparative politics from the University of Bergen. He was involved in various student organisations there. He has professional experience from, among other things, the employee organisation Union of Employees in Commerce and Offices and as a strategic advisor at Sparebanken Vest.[3]

Political career

Civic career

References

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