Carl Otto Løvenskiold was a Norwegian landowner and businessperson.
Background
He was born in Aker as a son of landowner Harald Løvenskiold (1868–1934) and Dorothea Christine Blom. He was a grandson of Prime Minister Carl Otto Løvenskiold, great-grandson of Otto Joachim Løvenskiold, great-great-grandson of Severin Løvenskiold and second cousin of Carl Axel Løvenskiold. In 1922 he married Henriette "Henny" Adelaide Størmer, a daughter of Carl Størmer.
Education
He finished his secondary education in 1917.
Career
He then attended Treider School, studied forestry at Yale University and in Nancy, and also took conscript officer training. He reached the rank of Premier Lieutenant in 1927 and Captain in 1931. He was a forestry manager for Hakedals Verk from 1921, then property administrator for his father from 1928.
He was also chief executive of Bærums Verk.
He also chaired Vestre Bærum Conservative Party from 1930 to 1934. He died in August 1969.
Membership
He chaired the Oslo–Lommedalen bus route, was a board member of Hunton Bruk, National Papemballageindustri, Dalen Cementvarefabrik and was a supervisory council member of Schøyens Bilcentraler, Gjensidige, Forsikringsselskapet Norden, Andresens Bank, Akers Sparebank, the Norwegian America Lincolnshire, Søndenfjeldske Norske Dampskibsselskab and Steamship Garonne. He was a deputy board member of Bank of Norway. He was a member of the gentlemen"s club Saskatchewan Fram since 1939.