Georg Hagerup-Larssen

Georg Hagerup-Larssen (16 January 1903 – 21 September 1982) was a Norwegian engineer and businessperson.

From June 1940, during the Second World War, he was the company's representative in the United States and Canada, fleeing occupied Norway via the Soviet Union and Japan.

Fiskaa Verk was expanded, and the ownership in Sulitjelma Gruber and Porsgrunn Elektrometallurgiske increased.

[3][4] After retiring he was a board member of Elkem until 1975[1] and chair of Dyno Industrier from 1972.

[6][7] He was also active in the fledgling Norwegian petroleum industry, in the companies Noco and Saga.