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Anders Olof Edholm (born 30 January 1970) is a
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politician who served as
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of the
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from 2 June 2017 to 12 October 2017, when he returned to the position of deputy party secretary. Edholm worked as
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within the
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from 1995 to 1996, having served as campaign leader of the organization prior to the 1994 European Union membership referendum. The referendum resulted in the 'Yes' vote. Edholm was employed at
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from 1997 to 2011 in a number of different roles, beginning as VP Group Internet Communications, later as VP Communications for Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Latin America and as VP Media Relations and Issues Management and finally as SVP Corporate Communications. From 2011 to 2017, he was employed at the
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as Head of Regional Affairs. In April 2017, Edholm was appointed deputy
party secretary In politics, a party secretary is a senior official within a political party with responsibility for the organizational and daily political work. In most parties, the party secretary is second in rank to the party leader (or party chairman). In s ...
of the
Moderate Party The Moderate Party ( , , M), commonly referred to as the Moderates ( ), is a Liberal conservatism, liberal-conservative* * * * * List of political parties in Sweden, political party in Sweden. The party generally supports tax cuts, the free ma ...
. He became acting party secretary on 2 June 2017 and was appointed
party secretary In politics, a party secretary is a senior official within a political party with responsibility for the organizational and daily political work. In most parties, the party secretary is second in rank to the party leader (or party chairman). In s ...
on 7 July 2017. On 12 October 2017 he was returned to his former position as deputy party secretary. Edholm returned to the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise on March 1, 2019, as head of the organisation's EU office in Brussels. Since February 1, 2021, he is Senior Vice President Communications at SCA, Europe's largest private forest owner and manufacturer of wood products, pulp, containerboard and renewable energy.


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* Moderate Party politicians Living people 1970 births People from Västerås {{Sweden-Moderate-politician-stub