Per Terje Vold
Norwegian civil servant and businessperson
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Per Terje Vold ( 6 April 1945 - 30 July 2025) was a Norwegian civil servant and businessperson.
He grew up at the Engan farm in Røros Municipality, and attended school both at Røros and at Orkdal.[1] He studied science at the University of Oslo and economics at the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration in Bergen, Norway,[2] and started his career in the oil section of the Norwegian Ministry of Industry. He then worked in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris. [1] He was Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Storebrand from 1992 to 1994.[3][4]
After Storebrand he worked in Statoil.[3] He was also a board member of DnB NOR and Oslo Jazzfestival.[5] In 1998 he became the new director of the Federation of Norwegian Process Industries,[3] a position he left in 2004. He was succeeded by Stein Lier-Hansen.[6] Vold was then director of the Norwegian Oil Industry Association from 2004 to 2010.[4] He was succeeded by Gro Brækken on 1 January 2010.[7][1][5]