Harald Løvenskiold was a Norwegian landowner and businessperson.
Background
He was born in Aker as a son of landowner Carl Otto Løvenskiold and Henny Størmer. Harald was a maternal grandson of Carl Størmer paternal grandson of Harald Løvenskiold, great-grandson of Prime Minister Carl Otto Løvenskiold, great-great-grandson of Otto Joachim Løvenskiold and great-great-great-grandson of Severin Løvenskiold.
Career
Harald Løvenskiold finished his secondary education in 1944, and subsequently graduated from Brown University in 1949, however prior to his graduation from college, he took commerce school and forestry school. Aside all that, he also held the Lieutenant degree. In 1947 he became partner in the family corporation Løvenskiold-Vækerø.
From 1951 he also led the iron works Bærums Verk.
In 1962 he became sole owner of 1962. In addition, he chaired Casco Norsk, Tomten, Norske Dører, Bærums Verk and Bærums Jernoplag.
Membership
He was a board member of Federation of Norwegian Industries, Skogbrukets Landsforening, Cellulosefabrikkenes Felleskontor, Scankraft, Hunton Bruk and Billedbladet Nå. He was a member of the gentlemen"s club Saskatchewan Fram since 1971.