After
finishing his secondary education in 1857, Mads Wiel Stang spent the following years in Germany, France and Scotland. He learnt commerce and studied forestry in
Giessen. In 1863 he entered the timber business, first as an employee of his first cousin Thomas Stang and later in the company
Mørch, Stang & Co, partnering with Severin Mørch and later
Johan Thorne. In 1873 he established the company
Stang & Brecke, with Mads Wiel Stang later becoming the sole proprietor in 1898. His company was named
Mads W. Stang from 1903, and his three sons became co-owners in 1904. Stang was an elected member of Fredrikstad city council for 23 years, serving two years as deputy mayor and two years as mayor. He reportedly refused to be nominated as a candidate for the
Parliament of Norway, but was nonetheless elected as a deputy representative in
1888. He was
vice consul for Germany from 1879 to 1898, and was a supervisory council member of the
Norwegian Forestry Society. He died in August 1909 in
Kristiania. ==References==