Margot WALLSTRÖM Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs, Stockholm
CV
1986-1987 | Branch manager, Sparbanken Alfa |
1977-1979 | Bank clerk, Sparbanken Alfa |
1974-1977 | Representative, Swedish Social Democratic Youth League, Värmland |
2013-2014 | Board member, Lund University |
Board member, Global Challenge Foundation | |
Board member, ICA | |
2012-2014 | Adviser, Institute for Human Rights and Business |
2011-2014 | Advisory board member, International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) |
2010-2012 | Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Confl ict |
2007-2014 | Chair, Council of Women World Leaders Ministerial Initiative |
2004-2010 | First Vice President of the European Commission, responsible for institutional relations and communication strategy |
1999-2004 | European Commissioner for the Environment |
1996-1998 | Minister for Social Affairs |
1994-1996 | Minister for Culture |
1988-1991 | Deputy Minister of Public Administration |
1979-1985 | Member of the Riksdag |
Publikationen
"Elitprojekt - nej! Folkets Europa" ("Elite project - no! The people's Europe"), Göran Färm and Margot Wallström, 2008 | |
"Folkens Europa eller varför är det så svårt att älska EU?" ("The people's Europe or Why is it so hard to love the EU?"), Göran Färm and Margot Wallström, 2004 | |
"Fred i öst och väst" ("Peace in east and west"), Margot Wallström, 1983 |
Auszeichnungen
Gothenburg Award for Sustainable Development, 2008 | |
HM the King's Medal of the 12th size with the ribbon of the Order of the Seraphim, "For enduring outstanding achievement in Swedish and European politics", 2008 | |
Elin Wägner Society award for 'Alarm Clock of the Year, 2012 | |
Commander of the French Legion of Honour, 2014 |