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Vuorineuvos (Finnish: [
ˈʋuo̯riˌneu̯ʋos], 'mining councilor',
literally Finnish for 'mountain councilor'; Swedish: bergsråd) is both a
Finnish honorary...
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February 1901 – 21
August 1989) was a
Finnish engineer,
industrialist and
vuorineuvos.
Herlin gained experience by
studying and
working abroad,
before he inherited...
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officially recognized by the
Finnish President who
appointed Nessling as a "
Vuorineuvos".
Nessling became head of SAT in 1932, soon
after the company's foundation...
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counselors (neuvos) in Finland, such as
valtioneuvos (Counselor of State) and
vuorineuvos (Counselor of Mining) Last of the
Romans Honorary citizenship Agnomen...
- Kari
Antero Oswald Kairamo,
titled Vuorineuvos (31
December 1932 – 11
December 1988), was
chairman and CEO of
Nokia Corporation and a
significant and...
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March 1918 – 14
September 1997) was a
Finnish jurist,
businessman and
vuorineuvos. Hästö was born in Pori, but his
family moved to
Viipuri soon after....
- (1846–1906),
Finnish businessman and
vuorineuvos Albert Lindsay von
Julin (1871–1944),
Finnish engineer,
businessman and
vuorineuvos,
nephew of
Albert Erik Julin...
- Swedo-Finnish pharmacist,
factory owner and
vuorineuvos. His son was
Albert von Julin, a
businessman and also a
vuorineuvos.
Through his
daughter Hélène, he was...
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second woman to
receive Finland's
highest civilian honorary title of
vuorineuvos.
Maarit Toivanen was born in
Helsinki as the
youngest daughter of the...
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Staffans (13
February 1880 – 19
October 1946) was a
Finnish technician,
vuorineuvos and shipbuilder.
Staffans began his
career at Maskin- och Brobyggnad...