Olaf Hegland
Olaf Hegland | |
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Governor of Telemark | |
In office 1933–1938 | |
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Born | (1885-01-17)17 January 1885 Arendal, Norway |
Died | 10 January 1939(1939-01-10) (aged 53) Norway |
Citizenship | Norway |
Political party | Liberal Party |
Profession | Politician |
Olaf Hegland (1885–1939) was a Norwegian civil servant and lawyer. He served as the County Governor of Telemark county from 1933 until 1938.[1]
In 1908, Hegland passed his legal civil service examination. In 1922, he became a lawyer. In 1910, he was hired as deputy public prosecutor and deputy city bailiff in Kristiansand. In 1913, he started working with the magistrate in Vest-Telemark. Also in 1913, he started working as an attorney with lawyer Didrik Cappelen in Kviteseid. In 1916, he became a partner in Cappelen's law firm, which he completely took over in 1918. In Kviteseid, Hegland was also involved in local politics for the Liberal Party. He was a member of the municipal council. In 1929, he was elected mayor of Kviteseid. In 1932, Hegland was appointed county governor of Telemark.[2] He retired from the job in 1938 and died in January 1939.
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Preceded by Guthorm Hallager | County Governor of Telemark 1933–1938 | Succeeded by Kornelius Bergsvik |
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