Background
He was born in Tromsø as a son of chief physician Fredrik Gottlieb Olsen Ramm (1855–1932) and Anna Margretha Brinchmann.
He was born in Tromsø as a son of chief physician Fredrik Gottlieb Olsen Ramm (1855–1932) and Anna Margretha Brinchmann.
He finished his secondary education in 1913, and graduated with the candidate.jur. He served as a deputy judge in Hadeland and Land District Court from 1919 to 1920, and then studied in London for some time.
Degree from the Royal Frederick University in 1918. During the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany Ramm was arrested by the Nazi authorities already in October 1940, and was held at Møllergata 19 until the end of the month. From June to October 1942 he was incarcerated at Bredtveit concentration camp.
Ramm chaired the Norwegian-Dutch Association, Amorett Konfektionsfabrik, Gausdal Høyfjellshotel, Holmenkollen Turisthotel, Grand Hotel in Tønsberg, Grønvold & Selmer, Norsk Soyamelfabrikk, Radio Industri and Industribygg Larvik.
He was a board member of the National Gallery of Norway, Morgenbladet, Norsk Philips, Philips Fabrikk Norsk, Vitaphil, G. & South. Eiendomsselskap, C. Frogner, Steamship Marna, and chaired the supervisory councils of Steamship Atlantica, Steamship Abu and Steamship Noruega.