Júlíus Vífill Ingvarsson  | |
|---|---|
| Reykjavík City Council | |
| In office May 31, 2013 – April 4, 2016  | |
| Majority | 7016 | 
| Personal details | |
| Political party | Independence Party | 
Júlíus Vífill Ingvarsson is an Icelandic politician and lawyer who served as an Independence Party member of Reykjavík City Council.[1] He resigned in 2016 after he was implicated in the Panama Papers.
Education
- 1972 Graduated from highschool
 - 1973–1976 Student of the College of Music
 - 1976–1977 Student Reykjavík Academy of Singing and Vocal Arts
 - 1977 University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna
 - 1979 a law degree from the University of Iceland
 - 1979–1982 Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini in Bologna, Italy
 - 1993 District Court Attorney
 
City Council
- 2010–2016 Member of the City Council, was also in the years 1999–2002 the Council
 - 2008–2010 Chairman of Planning Council, Council member 2010–
 - 2008–2010 chairman of Associated Icelandic Ports. an independently operated company owned by the city of Reykjavik Board and four other municipalities. Board member 2010 -
 - 2008–2010 Chairman of Regional Cooperation in the capital. Committee member 2010–
 - 2009 Chairman of the Jury in the competition for the redesign of the port of Reykjavik[2]
 - 2008–2010 chairman of the Chess Academy of Reykjavik, a private institution designed to further interest in chess in Reykjavík[3]
 - 2008–2010 Board The worldwide network of port cities (Association Internationale Villes et Ports)
 - 2008–2010 Board Reykjavik Energy
 - 2007–2010 Board Austurhöfn, the Reykjavik Art Museum
 - 2007–2008 Chairman of the Board of Appeal Malbikunarstöðin hf.
 - 2007–2008 chairman of the center of Reykjavik
 - 2006–2008 chairman of the education council
 - 2006–2008 Member of the Culture and Tourist Board
 - 2002 The adhoc committee on the future musical Reykjavik
 - 1999–2002 City Council member
 - 1998–2002 Member of the Organising
 - 1998–2002 Member of the Cultural Committee
 
He resigned in the wake of the 2016 Panama Papers.[4]
Community work
- 2009–present Board Mechanism Caring
 - 2003–2010 chairman of the Reykjavik Music Society
 - 2003–2007 Board (Commission) UNICEF
 - 1996–2006 Board Disappeared Association in Independence Nes- and Melahverfi
 - 1994 founding member of the Rotary Club of Reykjavik – Downtown
 - 1991–1993 Board (vice) Opera Workshop
 - 1988–1994 Board Anna K. Nordal trust, and organization that provides music scholarships[5]
 - 1988 Appointed by the Minister of Education to the Committee on the future operating situation in Iceland
 - 1986–1993 Chairman Vocal Fund opera department of the Icelandic actor
 - In 1986–1991 Acting Council, the executive order in 1991
 - 1986–1989 Chairman of the opera department of the Icelandic actor
 - 1976–1977 Director Úlfljótr Law Review
 - 1974–1975 Board member and editor Vaka Vaka's Monthly
 - 1974–1975 Chairman of the Nordic Council of Law NSJR
 
References
- ↑ "Júlíus Vífill Ingvarsson". Reykjavík City Council (in Icelandic). Archived from the original on 5 March 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
 - ↑ Şebnem Gökçen Dündar; Neslihan Karataş; Hilmi Evren Erdin, eds. (Oct 21, 2014). New Faces of Harbour Cities. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 978-1443870306. Retrieved May 30, 2016 – via Google Books.
 - ↑ "Reykjavík to become Chess Capital". Iceland Review Online. February 16, 2007. Retrieved May 30, 2013.
 - ↑ "City Councilperson Resigns". The Reykjavík Grapevine. 5 April 2016. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
 - ↑ "Kristján Jóhannesson hlýtur styrk úr styrktarsjóði Önnu K. Nordal". Salurinn (in Icelandic). 2013-12-19. Retrieved May 30, 2016.
 
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