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'''Jón Sigurðsson''' was an Icelandic politician and central banker who attended the [[1993 Bilderberg meeting]].
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He was brought in as [[Minister of Industry and Commerce (Iceland)|Minister of Industry and Commerce]] for the [[Progressive Party (Iceland)|Progressive Party]] in 2006, and was elected party chairman, in the wake of [[Halldór Ásgrímsson]]'s sudden departure as prime minister and exit from politics after the party's poor municipal elections. He renounced both posts 23. May 2007 after the Progress Party's election defeat in May 2007, where he failed to win a seat in the [[Althing]] (Iceland's parliament).
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Prior to that, he had been governor of the [[Central Bank of Iceland]] from 2003 to 2006.<ref>https://www.sedlabanki.is/library/Skraarsafn/ymsar-skrar/Bankastjorn%20fra%20upphafi.pdf </ref>
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==Early life and career==
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Jón was born in [[Kollafjörður]], Iceland, to Sigurður Ellert Ólason, a lawyer, and Unnur Kolbeinsdóttir, a teacher. Jón studied at [[Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík]], where he graduated in 1966. From there, he studied Icelandic and history at the [[University of Iceland]]. He graduated with a BA degree in those subjects three years later.<ref>https://www.mbl.is/frettir/innlent/2021/09/11/andlat_jon_sigurdsson/ </ref>
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In the late eighties, Jón went to [[California]], where he studied educational science at [[Columbia Pacific University]] and in [[1988]] received an MA and [[1990]] a Ph.d. in the profession. Next, he received an degree in [[microeconomics]] from [[National University in San Diego]] in [[1993]].<ref>https://www.ruv.is/frettir/innlent/2021-09-10-jon-sigurdsson-fyrrverandi-sedlabankastjori-latinn</ref>
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==Later career==
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Jón took on the job of editor of the newspaper [[Tíminn]] in 1978 and worked there until 1981. After that he became principal of Samvinnuskólinn at [[Bifröst (town)|Bifröst]] and later he became rector of the school until 1991.<ref>https://www.visir.is/g/20212154589d/jon-sigurdsson-latin</ref>
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He was brought in as [[Minister of Industry and Commerce (Iceland)|Minister of Industry and Commerce]] for the [[Progressive Party (Iceland)|Progressive Party]] in 2006, and was elected party chairman, in the wake of [[Halldór Ásgrímsson]]'s sudden departure as prime minister and exit from politics after the party's poor municipal elections. He renounced both posts 23. May 2007 after the Progress Party's election defeat in May 2007, where he failed to win a seat in the [[Althing]] (Iceland's parliament).
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Latest revision as of 03:17, 12 November 2024

Person.png Jon Sigurdsson  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician, central banker)
Jonsigurdsson1946.jpg
Born23 August 1946
Kollafjörður, Iceland
Died10 September 2021 (Age 75)
NationalityIcelandic
Alma materUniversity of Iceland, Columbia Pacific University
PartyProgressive Party (Iceland)
Icelandic politician and central banker

Employment.png Iceland/Minister/Industry and Commerce

In office
15 June 2006 - 24 May 2007

Jón Sigurðsson was an Icelandic politician and central banker who attended the 1993 Bilderberg meeting.

He was brought in as Minister of Industry and Commerce for the Progressive Party in 2006, and was elected party chairman, in the wake of Halldór Ásgrímsson's sudden departure as prime minister and exit from politics after the party's poor municipal elections. He renounced both posts 23. May 2007 after the Progress Party's election defeat in May 2007, where he failed to win a seat in the Althing (Iceland's parliament).

Prior to that, he had been governor of the Central Bank of Iceland from 2003 to 2006.[1]

Early life and career

Jón was born in Kollafjörður, Iceland, to Sigurður Ellert Ólason, a lawyer, and Unnur Kolbeinsdóttir, a teacher. Jón studied at Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík, where he graduated in 1966. From there, he studied Icelandic and history at the University of Iceland. He graduated with a BA degree in those subjects three years later.[2]

In the late eighties, Jón went to California, where he studied educational science at Columbia Pacific University and in 1988 received an MA and 1990 a Ph.d. in the profession. Next, he received an degree in microeconomics from National University in San Diego in 1993.[3]

Later career

Jón took on the job of editor of the newspaper Tíminn in 1978 and worked there until 1981. After that he became principal of Samvinnuskólinn at Bifröst and later he became rector of the school until 1991.[4]

He was brought in as Minister of Industry and Commerce for the Progressive Party in 2006, and was elected party chairman, in the wake of Halldór Ásgrímsson's sudden departure as prime minister and exit from politics after the party's poor municipal elections. He renounced both posts 23. May 2007 after the Progress Party's election defeat in May 2007, where he failed to win a seat in the Althing (Iceland's parliament).


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/199322 April 199325 April 1993Greece
Nafsika Astir Palace Hotel
Vouliagmeni
The 41st Bilderberg, held in Greece
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