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Appointments in Aalto Financial Services

New Head of Treasury of Aalto University and new Head of Finance of Aalto University Properties

Kirsti Jerkku, M.Sc. (Econ) has been appointed Head of Treasury of Aalto University. In her role, Kirsti will be responsible for managing the Aalto University group treasury, debt portfolio, short-term and long-term cash flow, forecasting and participating in group company management and new group company set up related financial issues. Prior to her new tasks, she worked for the past seven years as the Head of Finance at Aalto University Properties, a subsidiary company of Aalto University. She will start in her new role on 1 March 2017 and will report to the CFO.

Tiina Raivio, M.Sc. (Admin.), has been appointed Head of Finance of Aalto University Properties. She will start in her new role on 1 March 2017 and will report to the Managing Director of Aalto University Properties.

Let’s wish Kirsti and Tiina success in their new roles!

Marianna Bom
Chief Financial Officer
Aalto University

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