Leif Høegh


Leif Høegh was a Norwegian shipowner. He founded the international shipping company, Leif Höegh & Co in 1927.

Biography

Høegh was born in Kristiania, Norway. He was the son of Nils Vogt Petersen and Elise Olsen
He grew up in the neighborhood of Frogner where his father was employed by Westye Egeberg & Co. He graduated from the University of Kristiania in 1916. In 1919, Høegh was employed by Wilh. Wilhelmsen as agent for the shipping line between New York City and South America.
Høegh ordered his first ship in 1927 and developed an enterprise with a leading position in the global maritime transportation sector.
At the time of the Norwegian invasion by Nazi Germany on April 9, 1940, the entire Høegh fleet was outside German-controlled area. German officials order all Norwegian merchant ships sail to a neutral or German-controlled port.
With his failure to comply, Høegh was sent to Bredtveit Prison. Subsequently released, Høegh fled from Norway during the later phase of World War II.
He later represented Norwegian maritime interests with the United Maritime Authority with headquarters in London and Washington, DC.
He was an attendee of all Bilderberg Group meetings between 1954 and 1974 and was a member of the Steering Committee of the Bilderberg Group.
In 1966, his eldest son Ove Dines Høegh took his place in the board of directors and in 1974, his younger son Morten Westye Høegh became a board member.

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