Mille-Marie Treschow

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Mille-Marie Treschow
Treschow
FatherAage Gerhard Treschow
MotherNanna, née Meidell
OccupationEstate owner

Mille-Marie Treschow (3 April 1954 – 29 September 2018) was a

Norwegian landlord and businessperson. She was known for her previous marriage to Stein Erik Hagen, well known as "Rimi-Hagen", being the former owner of the Rimi chain of low-cost discount stores
.

Family

Fritzøehus, built late 19th century

Treschow was the daughter of estate owner Gerhard Aage Treschow (1923–2001) and Nanna, née Meidell (born 1926).

Treschow family, which was formerly noble, having bought the status of untitled lower nobility (cf. Briefadel
) in the 19th century in Denmark.

She was married three times and had two children in her second marriage (1984–2000), with Andreas Stang.[1] In 2004 she married businessman Stein Erik Hagen.[1] In 2012 they announced their separation.[2]

Education and business

Treschow was a pupil at Croft House School in

United States of America and home economics studies in France.[3]

Based in Larvik, Treschow managed Treschow Fritzøe, an extensive consortium consisting of properties and forest. She owned a private estate and resided at Fritzøehus Manor in Larvik. Succeeding her father in 1986,[1] she was of the 6th generation owning and running the family industry.

Treschow had an estimated private fortune of 1.5 billion Norwegian kroner (NOK) or about US$250 million.[4] She was as such one of the wealthiest women in Norway. Her husband, Stein Erik Hagen, is worth about 10 billion NOK or about US$2 billion.

Death

Treschow died aged 64 on 29 September 2018 at Tønsberg hospital of an undisclosed illness.[5]

See also

  • Treschow (noble family)

References