Skip to content
Headshot of Bjørn-Erik Stabell, UK Director of the Norwegian Seafood Council
Bjørn-Erik Stabell, UK Director of the Norwegian Seafood Council

Press release -

Bjørn-Erik Stabell Appointed UK Director of the Norwegian Seafood Council, Bringing Global Expertise to Key Market

The Norwegian Seafood Council (NSC) has appointed Bjørn-Erik Stabell as its new UK Director, succeeding Victoria Braathen, who has led the Council’s UK marketing efforts since September 2022.

With a background in FMCG marketing from his time at Procter & Gamble, and over two decades of experience at the NSC, Stabell brings a unique blend of commercial insight and seafood industry expertise to the role. In his most recent position as Head of Strategy and Sustainability, he played a central role in shaping the NSC’s global sustainability agenda and market development strategies.

Stabell’s international experience includes serving as NSC Director for Spain, where he led in-country marketing activities, and as Global Marketing Manager in Norway, where he was instrumental in developing the global whitefish marketing strategy.

He said: “The UK is a very important market for Norwegian seafood. Together with my local colleague Bojana Dos Santos, my good colleagues at the NSC in Tromsø and the Norwegian exporters, I am looking forward to embarking on such an exciting assignment as this. It will be fun to create something together with strong and skilled players in both Norway and the UK.

“I’m fortunate to follow in the footsteps of accomplished professionals who have held this role over the past three terms. Their work has laid a strong foundation we can continue to build on.”

Stabell’s global profile has grown in recent years through extensive participation in international seafood industry events, where he has engaged leaders on sustainability, trade, and aquaculture, and contributed to discussions on innovation, transparency, and trust.

“My focus will be to highlight the benefits of Norwegian seafood - from the coveted favourites cod and haddock to emerging species making their way onto menus, such as Norwegian saithe,” he added.

His tenure will begin with a series of initiatives, including an educational trip to Norway for UK hospitality stakeholders, followed by a roundtable event hosted by Seafood from Norway ambassador chef Michel Roux. High on the agenda will be the NSC’s sponsorship of the National Fish & Chip Awards, celebrating outstanding businesses and individuals, and spotlighting the long-standing collaboration between the UK’s iconic dish and Norway’s greatest export.

Topics

Categories


For more information, contact the NSC press office on nscpr@williammurray.co.uk

About Seafood from Norway in the UK

Seafood from Norway represents the Norwegian seafood industry and actively engages with chefs, restaurants, and the broader food industry through partnerships, events, and promotional campaigns. Seafood from Norway is readily available across UK retail and hospitality including the nation's favourite - the fish & chip sector.

About the Norwegian Seafood Council

The Norwegian Seafood Council (NSC) works with the Norwegian seafood industry and local partners to develop markets for Norwegian seafood. The NSC is headquartered in Tromsø and maintains local representatives in Norway's most important international markets. The “Seafood from Norway” mark of origin is a symbol of origin for all Norwegian seafood. To learn more about Norway’s unique location, diverse seafood, generations of experience, and industry-leading sustainable fishing techniques, go to: www.seafoodfromnorway.co.uk

Social media

To stay updated on all our latest news and initiatives, and engage with us online use:

Instagram - by tagging @norwegianseafoodcounciluk

LinkedIn – by tagging the @Norwegian Seafood Council - UK

Contacts

  • Bjørn-Erik Stabell - Headshot Landscape.jpg
    License:
    Media Use
    File format:
    .jpg
    Size:
    2362 x 1575, 1.11 MB
    Download
  • Bjørn-Erik Stabell - Headshot Portrait.jpg
    License:
    Media Use
    File format:
    .jpg
    Size:
    1417 x 2126, 1.11 MB
    Download