Per Morten Hoff
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Per Morten Hoff (born November 3, 1956 in Røros) is a Norwegian journalist and consultant. He is known within the Norwegian ICT business. Hoff has also been a member of the executive board of EICTA and represents the Norwegian ICT industry in many different forums.
Hoff has been secretary general of IKT-Norge(since 1990). After his studies at the University of Oslo, Hoff worked as a journalist at Farmand. Later he worked as senior consultant at Samfunnskontakt AS and since 1988 has been associated with IKT-Norge. Hoff has made himself noticed in Norwegian public debate, and, according to Digi.no, has contributed much to promoting the Norwegian ICT business.
Hoff has also been active within the athletic community, both as an athlete on a national level and also as a team leader in Røros IL, Ready, Oslo Kajakklubb and Oslo Friidrettskrets. Hoff has also spoken out for the legal security of athletes. Hoff started the "extreme race", "Råskinnet" (Norwegian for "roughneck"), which has drawn media attention; he has remained a key person behind the race, which had its 10 year anniversary in 2006.
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