Kari Nessa Nordtun
Kari Nessa Nordtun was elected Mayor of Stavanger on 21th October 2019. She represents the Labour Party, and is now serving her first four-year term as Stavangers’s 53rd mayor.
Prior to her election as mayor, Nordtun served for 8 years in Stavanger Municipal Council. She has been a member of the Municipal Executive Presidency since 2013 and a Municipal Executive Board member since 2015.
Mayor Nordtun is comitted to fighting inequality, and works to improve the lives of her fellow Stavanger residents of all backgrounds and neighbourhoods. As head of Norway’s energy capital she is dedicated to the further development of the oil, gas and growing renewables sector, and is a strong voice for new technology, climate issues and green urban develoment.
Nordtun has a law degree from the University of Bergen, and during her time in university she worked with pro bono legal advice. She also studied European law in Brussels.
She began her law practice at Sjødin Meling & Co, where she represented families of victims of the 22th July terror attack at Utøya. Later she went on to work for Elden Law Firm, and is currently on leave from Elden to work as a full-time politician.
Mayor Nordtun lives in Stavanger with her husband and three children, and is a life-long supporter of Stavanger’s home team and winner of the 2019 Norwegian Football Cup, Viking.