"Life is about connecting with people and how can we do that? These 3 abstractions connect every human being on earth love, time, and death. We long for love, we wish we had more time, and we fear death.” I think if we all lived our lives with this in mind, we would move forward in so many ways."
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Heidi M. Petersen
(born 22 March 1958) is a Norwegian businessperson.She was educated with a Master of Science from the University of Trondheim. She was employed in Kværner Oil & Gas in 1988, moving to Rambøll Oil & Gas as managing director in 2000. She left in 2007, and is now an independent businesswoman.She is the chair of Sandefjord Lufthavn AS and is a member of the boards of Aker Solutions, Norsk Hydro, Ocean Heavy Lift and Awilco Offshore.
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