Agnar Rudolf Tegnander (born 1929) is a Norwegian businessperson.
He was hired in the company Intra in the early 1950s, and eventually advanced to become chief executive officer of the kitchen and bathroom sink producer.[1] He later let descendants take over, but was the company's chair until November 2007, when the company was sold to Teka Industrial.[2] Tegnander has a fortune of about $3.75 million.[3]
In 1989 he became deputy chair of the Federation of Norwegian Manufacturing Industries; then advanced to chair after half a year as Diderik Schnitler left the organization.[4][1] He was succeeded in 1991.[5]