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He was active in the [[Norwegian Labour Party]] and was appointed [[State Secretary#Norway|State Secretary]] to the [[Minister of Industry (Norway)|Minister of Industry]] during the [[first cabinet Bratteli]] early in the 1970s.
He was active in the [[Norwegian Labour Party]] and was appointed [[State Secretary#Norway|State Secretary]] to the [[Minister of Industry (Norway)|Minister of Industry]] during the [[first cabinet Bratteli]] early in the 1970s.


Johnsen was the first [[Chief Executive Officer]] of [[Statoil]] from the company was founded in 1972. He was forced to withdraw in 1987 due to the [[Mongstad scandal]].
Johnsen was the first [[Chief Executive Officer]] of [[Statoil]] from the company was founded in 1972 until 1987.


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Revision as of 09:23, 4 August 2008

Arve Johnsen (born 1934) is a Norwegian industrial executive and politician.

He was educated in business administration with the degree siviløkonom from the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration in 1957 and in law with the degree cand.jur. from the University of Oslo in 1960.

He was active in the Norwegian Labour Party and was appointed State Secretary to the Minister of Industry during the first cabinet Bratteli early in the 1970s.

Johnsen was the first Chief Executive Officer of Statoil from the company was founded in 1972 until 1987.