Marja Pirkko Annikki Happonen
Directeur/Bestuurslid bij Deaconess Institute Hoiva
Profiel
Marja Pirkko Annikki Happonen is currently the Director at Deaconess Institute Hoiva.
Prior to this, she worked as the Executive Vice President-Human Resources at Vaisala Oyj from 1994 to 2019.
Before that, she was the Head-Human Resources Development at Postipankki from 1982 to 1989 and the Manager-Human Resources at Scribona Oy from 1989 to 1994.
Actieve functies van Marja Pirkko Annikki Happonen
Bedrijven | Functie | Begin |
---|---|---|
Deaconess Institute Hoiva | Directeur/Bestuurslid | 27-04-2010 |
Eerdere bekende functies van Marja Pirkko Annikki Happonen
Bedrijven | Functie | Einde |
---|---|---|
VAISALA OYJ | Human Resources Officer | 07-01-2019 |
Scribona Oy | Human Resources Officer | 01-01-1994 |
Postipankki
Postipankki Regional BanksFinance Postipankki Oyj provides lending and other banking services in Finland with branch offices in London, New York and Singapore and representative offices in Moscow, Tokyo, Stockholm and Tallinn. Lending to private consumers accounted for 43% of domestic loan portfolio in 1997; corporate sector, 23%; public sector, 15%; financial institutions, 15% and other, 4%. Interest income accounted for 84% of 1997 revenues; commissions and fees, 13%; foreign exchange income, 2% and leasing, securities income and other, 1%. | Human Resources Officer | 01-01-1989 |
Ervaring
Beklede functies
Actief
Inactief
Beursgenoteerde bedrijven
Bedrijven in privébezit
Connecties
Eerstegraads connecties
Bedrijven verbonden in de eerste graad
Man
Vrouw
Besturend
Uitvoerend
Verwante bedrijven
Beursgenoteerde bedrijven | 1 |
---|---|
VAISALA OYJ | Electronic Technology |
Bedrijven in privébezit | 3 |
---|---|
Deaconess Institute Hoiva | |
Scribona Oy | |
Postipankki
Postipankki Regional BanksFinance Postipankki Oyj provides lending and other banking services in Finland with branch offices in London, New York and Singapore and representative offices in Moscow, Tokyo, Stockholm and Tallinn. Lending to private consumers accounted for 43% of domestic loan portfolio in 1997; corporate sector, 23%; public sector, 15%; financial institutions, 15% and other, 4%. Interest income accounted for 84% of 1997 revenues; commissions and fees, 13%; foreign exchange income, 2% and leasing, securities income and other, 1%. | Finance |