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Ingrid Dahlberg (born 1941) is a former Theater Manager and President of ''Dramaten'' (the Swedish
Royal Dramatic Theatre The Royal Dramatic Theatre ( sv, Kungliga Dramatiska Teatern, colloquially ''Dramaten'') is Sweden's national stage for "spoken drama", founded in 1788. Around one thousand shows are put on annually on the theatre's five running stages. The the ...
), from 1997 to 2002, and Governor (''Landshövding'') of
Dalarna County Dalarna County ( sv, Dalarnas län) is a county or '' län'' in central Sweden (Svealand). It borders on the counties of Uppsala, Jämtland, Gävleborg, Västmanland, Örebro and Värmland. It also borders on the Norwegian counties of Hedmar ...
from 2002 to 2006. She is a member of the Board of the Swedish National Agency for Higher Education, and a member of the Honorary Board of the
Gothenburg Film Festival Göteborg Film Festival (GFF), formerly Göteborg International Film Festival (GIFF), known in English as the Gothenburg Film Festival, formerly Gothenburg International Film Festival, is an annual film festival in Gothenburg, Sweden and the larg ...
, and was a participant in the
Tällberg Forum The Tällberg Forum is a yearly meeting held by the Tällberg Foundation, in Tällberg, Sweden. The Tällberg Foundation began its activities in 1981 by organizing yearly Tällberg workshops on topics related to globalization and interdependen ...
2005. Ingrid Dahlberg studied at Barlock's School of Commerce and Lindenwood College in the United States. In 1963 she started work at Swedish Radio and TV, first on the general news desk, then on the editorial staff of TV2 and from 1983 in various capacities for TV1. She was named 'Executive of the Year' in 2001 by the magazine ''
Affärsvärlden ''Affärsvärlden'' (Swedish for "Business world") is a Swedish language weekly business magazine published in Stockholm, Sweden. History and profile ''Affärsvärlden'' was founded in January 1901. Its former publisher was Ekonomi och Teknik Fà ...
''.


Writings

*''Dansen kring guldkalven'' (with Ragnar Boman) (1975) *''Resan till Pjongjang'', staged by Stockholms Stadsteater in 1975 *''Studenten'' (TV drama, 1981)


References

1941 births Living people Lindenwood University alumni 21st-century Swedish women politicians Women county governors of Sweden 20th-century Swedish journalists {{sweden-politician-stub