Ellen Seip

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Ellen Seip (born 17 October 1949) is a Norwegian civil servant.

She graduated from the University of Oslo as cand.sociol. in 1976. She worked for Oslo municipality from 1977 to 1980, [1] and was then hired by the Ministry of Social Affairs. She was promoted to assistant secretary in 1987, deputy under-secretary of State in 1999 and permanent under-secretary of State in 2001. The ministry was later renamed into the Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion. [2]

Seip was a member of the board of the INAS from 1990 to 1996. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Knut Olav Åmås, ed. (2008). Hvem er hvem?. Oslo: Aschehoug. p. 511. ISBN   978-82-03-23561-0.
  2. "Seip, Ellen". Store norske leksikon . Kunnskapsforlaget. 2007.[ permanent dead link ]