Finnish Forest Industries Federation
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Finnish Forest Industries Federation
Summary
Finnish Forest Industries Federation is an organization[1].
Key Facts
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation was a member of Etla Economic Research[2].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation is in the country of Finland[3].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's instance of is recorded as organization[4].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's instance of is recorded as advocacy group[5].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's headquarters location is recorded as Helsinki[6].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's chief executive officer is recorded as Paula Lehtomäki[7].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's chief executive officer is recorded as Timo Jaatinen[8].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's chief executive officer is recorded as Anne Brunila[9].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's chief executive officer is recorded as Timo Poranen[10].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's chief executive officer is recorded as Matti Korhonen[11].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's chief executive officer is recorded as Jarl Köhler[12].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's chief executive officer is recorded as Matti Pekkanen[13].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's chief executive officer is recorded as Lauri Kirves[14].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's chief executive officer is recorded as J. O. Söderhjelm[15].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's chief executive officer is recorded as Axel Solitander[16].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's chief executive officer is recorded as Leo Ehrnrooth[17].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's ISNI is recorded as 0000000098579188[18].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's child organization or unit is recorded as Federation of the Finnish Woodworking Industries[19].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's industry is recorded as forest industry[20].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's industry is recorded as Q5413154[21].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's industry is recorded as pulp and paper industry[22].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's industry is recorded as carpentry industry[23].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's chairperson is recorded as Gösta Serlachius[24].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's chairperson is recorded as Carl Wilhelm Rosenlew[25].
- Finnish Forest Industries Federation's chairperson is recorded as Rudolf Walden[26].
Body
Founding
+1918-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Finnish Forest Industries Federation[27].
Identity
Official names include Metsäteollisuus ry, Skogsindustrin rf[28], Suomen Metsäteollisuuden Keskusliitto[29], and Suomen Puunjalostusteollisuuden Keskusliitto[30].
Leadership
Chief executives include Paula Lehtomäki[7], a politician[31], b. 1972[32], of Finland[33], awarded the Order of Friendship[34]; Timo Jaatinen[8], b. 1968[35], of Finland[36]; Anne Brunila[9], an economist[37], b. 1957[38], of Finland[39]; Timo Poranen[10], 1943–2012[40], of Finland[41]; Matti Korhonen[11], a banker[42], 1939–2000[43], of Finland[44]; and Jarl Köhler[12], a business executive[45], b. 1935[46], of Finland[47], awarded the Commander of the Order of the Lion of Finland[48]. Chairpersons include Gösta Serlachius[24], a businessperson[49], 1876–1942[50], of Finland[51], awarded the Cross of Liberty, 1st Class[52]; Carl Wilhelm Rosenlew[25], a physician[53], 1873–1942[54], of Finland[55], awarded the Knight First Class of the Order of the White Rose of Finland[56]; Rudolf Walden[26], a politician[57], 1878–1946[58], of Finland[59], awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose of Finland[60]; Karl-Erik Ekholm[61], a politician[62], 1896–1975[63], of Finland[64], awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of the Lion of Finland[65]; Olli Paloheimo[66], a politician[67], 1894–1974[68], of Finland[69], awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog[70]; and Erik Serlachius[71], a politician[72], 1901–1980[73], of Finland[74], awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose of Finland[75].
Operations
Finnish Forest Industries Federation's headquarters location is recorded as Helsinki[6]. Its child organization or unit is recorded as Federation of the Finnish Woodworking Industries[19].
Industry
Industries include forest industry[20], Q5413154[21], pulp and paper industry[22], and carpentry industry[23].