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Morten Westvik has a solid background in administrative roles, with experience in both the public and museum sectors. Morten has held positions such as Head of Administration at Tollvesenet and Vest-Agder-museet IKS, where they were responsible for overseeing the efficient functioning of various departments such as personnel, operations, and finance. Prior to these roles, they worked as an Advisor at the Norwegian Ministry of Justice and the Police, focusing on personnel and financial administration, as well as implementing management systems and recruiting employees for subsidiary organizations.
Morten Westvik's education history includes several notable experiences. From 2012 to 2014, they attended Toll- og avgiftsetatens kompetansesenter, although the specific degree and field of study are not provided. In 2008, they studied Personalledelse og kompetansestyring at the University of Agder (UiA), although again no degree was mentioned. In 2004, they successfully obtained a Bachelor's degree in Bedriftsøkonomi from BI Norwegian Business School. Prior to that, they graduated from the University of Oslo (UiO) in 2001 with a Cand.polit degree in Statsvitenskap (political science).
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