Asmund Enger

Asmund Enger (30 September 1881 – 11 April 1966) was a Norwegian forester, agrarian leader, and sports shooter.

He was born in Nordre Land as a son of editor Johan Enger [no] (1853–1925) and Inger Mathea née Frøisland,[1] and grew up at the family farm in Østsinni.

He chaired Norges Kreditforening for Land- og Skogbruk from 1934 to 1955 (board member since 1915) and several other loan institutions for Norwegian agriculture.

He was named to several public commissions in agriculture, forestry, foreign trade, and military industry.

He was a board member of Hunton Bruk, Norma Projektilfabrik, Valdres Skiferbrud and other corporations,[1][4] and sat on the supervisory council of Borregaard for 35 years including a period as chairman.