Ole Andreas Stang (30 May 1923 – 10 November 1998) was a Norwegian businessperson, who owned and led the company Maarud from 1960 to 1983.
He has been credited with saving the family business from economic failure, and refined it into the modern snack company Maarud.
Production facilities for potato chips and dessert cheese were erected at the family farm.
He sold the industrial part of the family business to Freia Marabou in 1983, and passed on the farm itself to his son Thomas Stang in 1985.
He died of cancer in November 1998[1] and was buried at Ullern in Sør-Odal.