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The Alaska
World Affairs Council
Presents
Mr.
Ólafur
Ragnar Grimsson
President of Iceland

"Geothermal Energy & Climate
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Wednesday,
October 17, 2007 – Hilton
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Mr. Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson
was elected the fifth
President of the Republic of
Iceland on 29 June 1996 for
a four-year term. He
received 68,370 votes, or
40.9%of the total ballot.
Participation was 85.9%. Mr.
Grímsson was re-elected for
another four-year term in
2000.
Mr. Grímsson has a Ph.D.
degree in Political Science.
He was a professor at the
University of Iceland,
served as Member of Althingi
(parliament), was Minister
of Finance 1988-1991 and
served as chairman of the
People's Alliance Party.
Mr. Grímsson was born in
Ísafjörður in Northwest
Iceland on 14 May 1943. His
parents were Mr. Grímur
Kristgeirsson, barber and
town councillor in
Ísafjörður and Mrs.
Svanhildur Ólafsdóttir
Hjartar, housewife. Mr.
Grímsson was raised in
Ísafjörður and also by his
grandparents in Þingeyri.
After completing his
elementary education, Mr.
Grímsson enrolled in the
Reykjavík Higher Secondary
Grammar School, graduating
in 1962. He was involved in
extra-curricular activities
during his school years and
was president of the
school's old debating
society, The Future. His
path then led him to
Manchester University, here
he studied Economics and
Political Science. He took
his BA degree in 1965 in
these subjects and five
years later, in 1970, took
his doctorate in Political
Science at the same
University. His doctoral
research was part of the
project "Smaller European
Democracies", directed by
the American professor
Robert Dahl and the
Norwegian professor Stein
Rokkan.
Upon returning to Iceland at
the end of his studies, Mr.
Grímsson was appointed
lecturer in Political
Science at the University of
Iceland, becoming a full
professor in 1973. Mr.
Grímsson built up the Social
Science Department of the
University and his main
speciality was the evolution
of the Icelandic political
system. Ólafur Ragnar is the
author of many articles and
teaching texts on the
Icelandic political system,
as well as essays on
international affairs in
numerous periodicals and
essay collections.
Mr. Grímsson´s involvement
in politics began at an
early age. He sat on the
board of the Progressive
Party's Youth Federation in
the years 1966-1973 and was
on the executive board of
the Progressive Party from
1971-1973. He first stood
for parliament on behalf of
the Liberal and Left
Alliance in 1974,
representing the East part
of the country. During that
parliamentary session, he
twice sat as an alternate
member, in 1974 and again in
1975. Mr. Grímsson was
chairman of the executive
board of the Liberal and
Left Alliance from
1974-1975.
In the elections in 1978,
Mr. Grímsson was elected to
Althingi as a representative
for Reykjavik, the capital,
for the Peoples' Alliance
Party and again in 1979. He
sat in Althingi until 1983
and became chairman of the
parliamentary group of the
Peoples' Alliance Party
1980-1983. He served three
times as an alternate member
representing Reykjavik in
the years 1984 and 1985 and
four times, representing
Reykjanes, in 1987, 1988,
1989 and 1990. Mr. Grímsson
was Minister of Finance in
the Government of Mr.
Steingrímur Hermannsson,
1988-1991. He was re-elected
to Althingi representing the
Peoples' Alliance Party in
Reykjanes in 1991 and again
in 1995.
In 1987, Mr. Grímsson was
elected leader of the
Peoples' Alliance Party, a
position which he
relinquished at the party's
national convention in
autumn 1995.
Mr. Grímsson has been a
member of various public
bodies. He was a member of
the Economic Council
1966-1968, on the board of
the Icelandic Broadcasting
Service 1971-1975, was
chairman of a committee
concerned with the
relocation of public
institutions 1972-1975 and
chairman of the Icelandic
Social Sciences Association,
1975. Mr. Grímsson was
vice-chairman of the
Icelandic Security
Commission from 1979-1990
and sat on the board of the
National Power Company from
1983-1988.
Mr. Grímsson was chairman
and later International
president of the
International Association
Parliamentarians for Global
Action (PGA), in the years
1984-1990 and has sat on the
board since. The PGA is an
association of over 1,800
parliamentarians in about 80
countries. The association
organised the "Six Nations
Peace Initiative" 1984-1989,
which included amongst
others the late premiers
Olav Palme of Sweden and
Rajiv Ghandi of India. Mr.
Grímsson sat on the
executive committee of this
initiative. He accepted the
Indira Gandhi Peace Prize on
behalf of the association in
1987 and has himself
received international
prizes.
Mr. Grímsson was a member of
the parliamentary assembly
of the Council of Europe
1980-1984 and again in 1995.
He was chairman of the
organising committee of the
"Parliamentary Conference of
the Council of Europe,
North-South: Europe's Role
1982-1984". This conference
created the basis for the
Council of Europe's work on
North-South relations and
the foundation of the
North-South Centre in
Lisbon. In recent years, Mr.
Grímsson has been advisor to
Icelandic firms seeking new
markets, particularly in
Asia and South America.
Mr. Grímsson married Mrs.
Guðrún Katrín Þorbergsdóttir
in 1974; she died on 12th
October 1998. They had twin
daughters, Guðrún Tinna and
Svanhildur Dalla, born in
1975.
On May 14th 2003 Mr.
Grímsson wed Mrs. Dorrit
Moussaieff.
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