Guri Melby
| Guri Melby | |
|---|---|
| Melby in April 2021 | |
| Leader of the Liberal Party | |
| Assumed office 26 September 2020 | |
| First Deputy | Sveinung Rotevatn | 
| Second Deputy | Abid Raja | 
| Preceded by | Trine Skei Grande | 
| Minister of Education and Integration | |
| In office 13 March 2020 – 14 October 2021 | |
| Prime Minister | Erna Solberg | 
| Preceded by | Trine Skei Grande | 
| Succeeded by | Tonje Brenna | 
| Member of the Storting | |
| Assumed office 1 October 2021 | |
| Deputy | Sofie Høgestøl | 
| Constituency | Oslo | 
| Deputy Member of the Storting | |
| In office 1 October 2013 – 30 September 2021 | |
| Member | Trine Skei Grande (2018–2020) | 
| Constituency | Oslo | 
| Oslo City Commissioner for Transport and the Environment | |
| In office 15 October 2013 – 21 October 2015 | |
| Governing Mayor | Stian Berger Røsland | 
| Preceded by | Ola Elvestuen | 
| Succeeded by | Lan Marie Berg | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 3 February 1981 Orkdal Municipality, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway | 
| Political party | Liberal | 
| Spouse | Thomas Hansen | 
| Children | 3 | 
| Alma mater | Norwegian University of Science and Technology | 
| Signature | |
Guri Melby (born 3 February 1981) is a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party. She has served as the party leader since 2020 and Minister of Education from 2020 to 2021. She is also a member of parliament for Oslo since 2021, having previously been a deputy member for the same constituency between 2013 and 2021. Locally, she has also served as Oslo's City Commissioner for Transport and the Environment between 2013 and 2015.