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Staahle, Tom

Staahle, Tom (1972-)

Political Party:
Progress Party
Member of Parliament for
Akershus 2025-2029
Seniority:
0 years, 212 days

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Biography

Date of birth: 30 December 1972

Son of Bjørn Staahle (1951–2016) and pensioneer Eva Louise Staahle (1953–)

Parliamentary terms

Substitute Member of Parliament no. 6 for Akershus, 2005–2009, Progress Party
Substitute Member of Parliament no. 2 for Akershus, 2009–2013, Progress Party
Member of Parliament no. 18 for Akershus, 2025–2029, Progress Party

Storting committees

2025–2029

Member, Standing Committee on Justice, 11 October 2025–30 September 2029

Government positions

State secretary, Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation, 29 November 2019–24 January 2020

Education and professional experience

Education

Lillestrøm Upper Secondary School, General Studies, 1988–1991
Oslo University College, Aker Department – Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing, 1996–1999
BI Norwegian Business School / Norwegian School of Management – Bachelor’s Degree in Information and Public Relations, 2000–2003
BI Norwegian Business School – Bachelor’s Degree in Real Estate and Law, 2021–2023

Professional

Royal Christiania Hotel, 1991–1993
Security Guard, Securitas AS, 1993–1996
Oslo Plaza Hotel, 1993–1997
Nurse, Aker Hospital, 1999
Nursing Consultant, Oslo Municipality, 2000
Information Consultant, BBS AS, 2003–2004
Key Account Manager, Nets AS, 2004–2015
Adviser/Nurse, Staahle Consulting, 2019–2023
Fundament Gruppen AS, 2020
Programme Coordinator, Fredrikstad Municipality, 2021–2022
Property Developer, Fundament Gruppen AS, 2022–2023
Political Adviser, LHL, 2023

Appointments

Municipal political service

Member, Ullensaker Municipal Council, 2003–2007, 2023–2027
Member, Ullensaker Executive Committee, 2007–2011, 2011–2015, 2019–2023
Mayor, Ullensaker Municipal Council, 2015–2019

County political service

Member, County Council, Akershus, 2007–2011
Deputy Leader, County Executive Board, Akershus, 2023–2025

Elected party positions

Group Leader, Progress Party, since 2007