10 Facts About Casimir Ehrnrooth

1.

Goran Albert Casimir "Casse" Ehrnrooth, titled Vuorineuvos, was a Finnish magnate and former chairman of the Nokia Corporation.

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2.

Casimir Ehrnrooth's business career began in the forest industry, and later he was a director of UPM-Kymmene and Merita-Nordbanken.

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3.

Eldest son of the President of Nordic Union Bank, one of the then two biggest banks in Finland, Ehrnrooth inherited substantial holdings in important companies from both his paternal and maternal families.

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4.

Casimir Ehrnrooth succeeded his maternal relatives as President and CEO of Kaukas paper factory, in small town of Lauritsala, Southern Karelia in 1962; and he served there for a long time.

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5.

Casimir Ehrnrooth Ehrnroth was successor of Jacob von Julin as CEO of Kaukas paper factory.

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6.

Casimir Ehrnrooth was selected in the Kaukas Board of Directors in 1954 and as CEO in 1967.

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7.

Casimir Ehrnrooth's influence was felt in several governmental policies of Finland, such as some devaluations of currency.

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8.

Casimir Ehrnrooth owned Vanantaka manor, in Janakkala, Tavastia Proper, Finland.

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9.

Casimir Ehrnrooth died in July 2015 from a sudden cardiac arrest at his home in Mallorca.

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10.

Casimir Ehrnrooth's father Goran Ehrnrooth was a bank manager at Pohjoismaiden Yhdyspankki, and later Nordea after several mergers.

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