Sverre Sverressøn Klingenberg (7 November 1882 – 1958) was the Norwegian engineer and politician for the Conservative Party.
[1][2][3] In 1906 he married Ingeborg Halvorsdatter Kulseth (daughter of a tailor) in Selbu Municipality.
He was then an assistant at the municipal engineer's office, and from 1918 he ran the factory Strindens Torvstrøfabrik.
[5] He held a variety of board membership in the dairy industry in his homedistrict.
He chaired Trondhjems Meieri (1923–1934), Trøndelag Melkesentral (from 1930) and Bøndernes Salgslag—and was a board member of the local savings bank (1925–1929), Meieribrukets Innkjøp and Norges Melkeprodusenters Landsforbund (from 1930).