Cæsar Boeck Bang (8 February 1870 – 1951) was a Norwegian businessperson.
He was born in Drammen,[1] finished Kristiania Commerce School in 1888[2] and studied abroad. He worked as a manager for Hillringsberg in Sweden from 1895 to 1901, and in Hafslund Sulfitfabrik from 1902 to 1905. In 1905 he founded Greaker Cellulosefabrik and became manager there.[1]
He was the chairman of Norsk Celluloseforening from 1915 to 1918, a central board member of the Norwegian Employers' Confederation from 1915 to 1925 and president of the Federation of Norwegian Industries from 1924 to 1927. He was a member of the Norwegian Industrial Property Office and the boards of Oslo Sparebank and the Norwegian America Line.[1] He was also a consul-general for Austria from 1928.[2] After his death he was buried at Vestre gravlund in October 1951.[3]
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Preceded by Christian Emil Stoud Platou |
President of the Federation of Norwegian Industries 1923–1927 |
Succeeded by Hans Blom Peterson |