Atle Hamar

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Atle Hamar (born 23 June 1963) is a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party.

From 1988 to 1990 he was the leader of the Young Liberals of Norway, the youth wing of the Liberal Party. He was a member of Jølster municipality council and Sogn og Fjordane county council.

In 1997, during the first cabinet Bondevik, he was appointed political advisor in the Ministry of Transport and Communications under Odd Einar Dørum.[1] When Dørum changed ministry to the Ministry of Justice and the Police in 1999, Hamar followed.[2] He was soon promoted to state secretary, and held this position until the first cabinet Bondevik fell in 2000.

Instead he was appointed director of the Norwegian Gaming Authority. In 2006 he was elected chair of the International Association of Gaming Regulators.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Samferdselsdepartementet: Personlig sekretær/personlig rådgiver/politisk rådgiver 1946- (Regjeringen.no)
  2. ^ Justis- og politidepartementet: Personlig sekretær/personlig rådgiver/politisk rådgiver 1946- (Regjeringen.no)
  • Atle Hamar at NRK Sogn og Fjordane County Encyclopedia (Norwegian)


Preceded by
Guro Fjellanger
Leader of Young Liberals of Norway
1988–1990
Succeeded by
Gunn-Vivian Eide