Jacob Stilling-Andersen

Jacob Stilling-Andersen (24 June 1858 - 18 February 1933) was a Danish dairy manager and businessman.

He played a central role in the foundation of a number of co-operative dairy companies in the 1870s and 1880s before founding The Danish Butter Export Union Ltd. in 1902.

Stilling-Andersen was born on 24 June 1858 in Ølgod, the son of farmerJens Mathias Bollerup Andersen (1822–68) and Marie Cathrine Mouridsen (1827–79).

[1] Stilling-Andersen played a central role in the foundation Hjedding Co-Operative Dairy and was its first manager.

[1] Stilling-Andersen married Mette Marie Christensen Tranberg (10 November 1860 - 17 May 1936), a daughter of farmer Christen Knudsen T. (1820–1903) and Kirsten Mikkelsen (1836–1916), on 11 November 1884 in Agersnap.