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Board of Governors

The Board of Governors consists of three members. The Chairman of the Board of Governors is Governor by Royal Appointment. The two other Governors are appointed by the Board of Directors.

List of Royal Governors
  • 1818-1818: Christian Klingberg
  • 1835-1856: Lauritz Nicolai Hvidt
  • 1821-1861: Nicolai Aagesen
  • 1836-1845: Peter Georg Bang
  • 1856-1861: Hans Peter Hansen
  • 1861-1892: Moritz Levy
  • 1868-1888: W.C.E. Sponneck
  • 1869-1896: Stephan Linnemann
  • 1873-1887: W.J.A. Ussing
  • 1873-1896: F.C. Smidt
  • 1887-1888: Carl Vilhelm Lange
  • 1896-1913: Søren Christian Knudtzon
  • 1888-1913: Rasmus Strøm
  • 1896-1906: Johannes Nellemann
  • 1907-1924: Jens Peter Winther
  • 1908-1908: Ole Hansen
  • 1908-1920: Johannes Lauridsen
  • 1913-1939: Westy Stephensen
  • 1914-1923: Marcus Rubin
  • 1914-1924: Carl Ussing
  • 1920-1923: Jens Peter Dalsgaard
  • 1923-1931: Holmer Green
  • 1923-1936: Hans Rosenkrantz
  • 1924-1932: Jakob Kristian Lindberg
  • 1925-1936: F.C.G. Schrøder
  • 1935-1955: Ove Jepsen
  • 1936-1949: C.V. Bramsnæs
  • 1939-1957: Henning Haugen-Johansen
  • 1949-1950: Holger Koed
  • 1950-1963: Svend Nielsen
  • 1956-1963: Siegfried Hartogsohn
  • 1957-1985: Frede Sunesen
  • 1963-1985: Svend Andersen
  • 1965-1994: Erik Hoffmeyer
  • 1980-1996: Ole Thomasen
  • 1982-1990: Richard Mikkelsen
  • 1991-2005: Bodil Nyboe Andersen
  • 1995-2010: Jens Thomsen
  • 1996-2011: Torben Nielsen
  • 2005-: Nils Bernstein
  • 2011-: Per Callesen
  • 2011-: Hugo Frey Jensen

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