Inger Marianne Wessberg, née Helin (19 July 1938 – 31 January 2014) held several high-level positions in the Swedish business community.
She was an early advocate of European affairs, and later became a labour market advisor in Brussels to monitor EU issues.
[2] In 1966-1969 she taught evening classes in business subjects and 1969-1971 she was Assistant lecturer in Scandinavian Languages at the University of Auckland.
[2] After returning to Sweden, Inger Wessberg was assigned to several investigative missions for SIDA between 1972 and 1973.
Before the following position as Head of Human Resources at DAGAB Väst in 1979, she became the first woman to be admitted to the INSEAD Management training in Fontainebleu.