Knut Agathon Wallenberg
Knut Agathon Wallenberg was a Swedish banker and politician, he was also a Knight of the Order of the Seraphim. Wallenberg was Minister for Foreign Affairs 1914–1917, and member of the Riksdag's Första kammaren 1907–1919. Together with his wife, he created Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, which is one of the main contributors to the private university Stockholm School of Economics. Wallenberg was one of the founders of the Stockholm School of Economics, and is also seen as the founder of the community of Saltsjöbaden and an associated railroad.
Early life
Wallenberg was born on 19 May 1853 in Katarina Parish, Stockholm, the son of André Oscar Wallenberg and his first wife Catharina Wilhelmina Andersson. He was the brother of Oscara, Jacob, and Wilhelm. He also had 14 half-siblings, including Gustaf, Marcus, and Victor.Career
In 1874 Wallenberg was commissioned as a naval officer and became Acting Sub-Lieutenant in the Swedish Navy the same year and joined the board of Stockholms Enskilda Bank. In 1876 he went to Georgiis' Banking Institution, and he was appointed lieutenant in the navy in 1876, from which he resigned in 1882. Wallenberg was then employed by the Crédit Lyonnais in Paris from 1877 to 1878. After his father's death, Wallenberg, who has long been involved in the management of Stockholms Enskilda Bank, took over as the CEO. In many respects his father's spiritual heir, the company led by him became one of Sweden's foremost, which mediated the taking up of large government loans and other significant deals. He was also the driving force for many in the economic field, including in the creation of the residential community Saltsjöbaden near Stockholm and the railways connecting these places. From 1883 he belonged to the Stockholm City Council and from 1890 its Drafting Committee.Personal life
In 1878 he married Alice Olga Constance Nickelsen. The couple adopted Jeanne Nyström, who was then two years old, in 1887 and she was named Nannie Wallenberg. She was born out of wedlock to Jean Karadja Pasha, and thus half-sister to Constantin Karadja.Death
Wallenberg died on 1 June 1938 in Skeppsholm Parish, Stockholm.Awards
Swedish
- Knight and Commander of the Orders of His Majesty the King
- King Gustaf V's Jubilee Commemorative Medal
- Commander Grand Cross of the Order of Vasa
- Commander First Class of the Order of Vasa
- Commander First Class of the Order of the Polar Star
- Knight of the Order of the Polar Star
Foreign
- Grand Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog
- Commander First Class of the Order of the Dannebrog
- Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour
- Officer of the Legion of Honour
- Grand Cross of the Order of St. Olav
- Commander First Class of the Order of St. Olav
- Knight Second Class of the Order of the Red Eagle with Star
- Knight Second Class of the Order of Saint Stanislaus with Star
- Second Class of the Order of the White Elephant
Honours
- Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
- Honorary member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts
- Honorary member of the Royal Swedish Society of Naval Sciences
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