Katrín Jakobsdóttir, born on February first, nineteen seventy-six, is a prominent Icelandic politician and environmentalist who made history as the second female prime minister of Iceland. Her tenure spanned from December two thousand seventeen to April two thousand twenty-four, during which she garnered significant public support and trust.
A graduate of the University of Iceland, Katrín began her political journey as the deputy chairperson of the Left-Green Movement in two thousand three. She later ascended to the role of chairperson in two thousand thirteen, leading the party until her presidential campaign in two thousand twenty-four. Her political career also includes serving as Iceland's minister of education, science, and culture, as well as minister of Nordic cooperation from February second, two thousand nine, to May twenty-third, two thousand thirteen.
In addition to her political roles, Katrín was recognized for her leadership on a global scale when she was appointed Chair of the Council of Women World Leaders on February nineteenth, two thousand twenty. Her popularity soared during her time in office, with a remarkable fifty-nine percent of the public naming her the most trustworthy politician in a two thousand fifteen poll.
After stepping down as prime minister in April two thousand twenty-four to pursue the presidency, Katrín finished in second place with twenty-five point one percent of the popular vote. Her legacy as one of Iceland's most beloved politicians is marked by her high approval ratings and commitment to environmental issues.