Jacob Engwall

Sven Jacob Victor Engwall (6 August 1922 – 7 November 1986) was a Swedish businessman.

He passed studentexamen at Sigtunaskolan Humanistiska Läroverket in 1942 and received a financial degree from Stockholm School of Economics in 1950.

The year after, Europe's largest and most modern coffee roasting plant was opened in Gävle.

[3] When the company was sold to General Foods in 1971, Engvall remained during one year as CEO.

[1] On the 11 September 1963, Engvall was directly involved in what has been called Sweden's first kidnapping in modern times when his 7-year-old daughter Ann-Marie was abducted by a couple in a car on her way to school.

Sven Jacob Victor Engwall