Background
He was born in Drammen, and was educated at Volda University College.
He was born in Drammen, and was educated at Volda University College.
During the 1980s, Wam worked as a negotiator between the Blitz group and the Oslo Municipality, resulting in the establishment of the Blitz House. During this period, Wam joined the Norwegian Labour Party and later became chair of Skøyen Labour Party. In 1986, Wam became anchor in Ungdommens Radioavis on Norsk Rikskringkasting. Two years later, he led the Men"s Role Committee, which criticized Norwegian women and equality policies.
On 28 June 1989, Wam leaked a news story about the connection between the Labour Party and the Norwegian Police Security Service.
In 1990, Wam became leader of Norsk Rikskringkasting Østlandssendingen. Five years later, he became the advisor for Norsk Rikskringkasting"s director-general Einar Førde.
In 1996, he became director of Norsk Rikskringkasting Aktivum, a limited company which operate an online store. Two years later, he quit that job in protest against lack of prioritizing on the concept, and received a golden parachute worth 500,000 Norwegian krone.
In 1999, Wam was hired as director for regional trains in NSB, and a year later became acting Chief Executive Officer of NSB. He replaced Randi Flesland, who had served as acting Chief Executive Officer for a short time after Osmund Ueland was fired.
Wam stated that his inspiration for the company came from Telenor and Norway Post. Among his projects were removing 49 out of 300 employees at Lodalen without firing a single person. Removing shopping trolleys from the trains and replacing them with vending machines.
And welding the seats in older, bi-directional trains so the seats would no longer always face forward.
In 2001, Wam was replaced by Einar Enger as Chief Executive Officer of NSB. In 2003 Wam became communications director for NSB.