Valborg Stoud Platou
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Valborg Stoud Platou (15 October 1881 – 11 November 1960) was a Norwegian judge and attorney.[1][2] From 1911, she served as head of state in the capital of Kristiania, but only a few months since she became a secretary in the Ministry of Labor until 1926. She was one of the first women in Norway who got a job as a judge. She worked until 1947 when she retired.[3]