Peder Wallenberg
Peder Wallenberg | |
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Born | Peder Gustav Edvard Clarence Sager 2 July 1935 Stockholm, Sweden |
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation(s) | Architect, businessman |
Spouses | Elisabeth Lagerfelt
(m. 1966–1972)Ann-Christine Magnusson
(m. 1980–1986)Helena Högkvist (m. 1987) |
Parent(s) | Jacob Wallenberg (biological father) Madeleine Sager (née Sörensen) John-Henry Sager (stepfather) |
Peder Gustav Edvard Clarence Sager Wallenberg (née Sager; born 2 July 1935) is a Swedish businessman, architect, and co-founder of the foundation Carpe Vitam.[1]
Wallenberg's business ventures included hotel resort ownership and management, creation of luxury living centers, stock market investments, and banking.[2][3][4][5]
Wallenberg is the son of Jacob Wallenberg. An illegitimate child, Peder Wallenburg was finally adopted by his father at a late age. When Wallenberg's father died, a legal dispute arose regard the son's claims to the estate.[6]
Peder Wallenberg has eight children from three wives. The oldest son was born in 1967 and the youngest in 1997. Their names in descending order of age are: Fredrik Wallenberg, Marie Wallenberg, Peder Wallenberg, Nicholas Wallenberg, Anna Wallenberg, Peder Wallenberg Jr, Christopher Wallenberg, and Alexander Wallenberg.
References
[edit]- ^ "Carpe Vitam". www.carpevitam.se. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
- ^ "Lingfield AB". www.allabolag.se. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
- ^ Olsson, Sture (25 November 2003). "Från ren öken till paradiset". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 19 February 2016.
- ^ "Market snapshot: Charlotte County's Placida Harbour Club". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
- ^ Wallenberg family
- ^ Huldschiner, Henrik (20 July 2014). "Den frispråkige Wallenbergaren". Dagens Industri (in Swedish). Retrieved 19 February 2016.