Henrik Ehrnrooth
Another Henrik Ehrnrooth (born 1969) is CEO and President at KONE since April 2014. Previously he served as KONE's CFO between 2009-2014. Prior to his career at KONE, he worked at Goldman Sachs from 1998–2009, most recently as a Managing Director in the Investment Banking Division and at UBS in various positions from 1994–1998.[1] For other uses, see Ehrnrooth (disambiguation).
Henrik Ehrnrooth (born 1954) is Finnish economist, manager and investor. He has studied at the University of Helsinki and the Hanken School of Economics (1981).
Pöyry
Henrik Ehrnrooth owns with his brothers Georg Ehrnrooth and Carl-Gustaf Ehrnrooth Corbis S.A., that is the biggest owner of Pöyry (2012). Henrik Ehrnrooth started as economist at Pöyry in 1979. He was managing director at Pöyry from 1986 and the concern manager from 1995. Henrik Ehrnrooth is member of the company Board of Directors since 1997 and chairman since 2003.[2]
YIT
Ehrnrooth family investment fund Structor is the biggest owner of the construction company YIT with share of 12.1% in the end of January 2012.[3] Henrik Ehrnrooth is the chairman of the construction company YIT Board of Directors since 2009.[4] YIT Board of Directors (2012): Henrik Ehrnrooth, Reino Hanhinen, Kim Gran, Eino Halonen, Antti Herlin Kone and Satu Huber (Tapiola Group Pension Fund).
Otava
Henrik Ehrnrooth is a member of the family media company Otava (publisher) Board of Directors since 1988. Otava Board of Directors (2012) Olli Reenpää chairman, Henrik Ehrnrooth, Heikki Lehtonen, Jorma Ollila and Eero Broman.
Tax haven and Panama papers
According to Yle News Henrik and Georg Ehrnrooth own several companies in Luxemburg that trade Tax paradise companies for their customers all over the world. They bought LWM company from Swedish SEB (bank). LWM serves also Jorma Ollila and Kari Stadigh. LWM has connection to Mossack Fonseca and Panama papers. [5] Finnish politicians have continued to give public projects to companies owned by Ehrnrooths despite the known connections to lost of public tax funds.
Family
Farther Casimir Ehrnrooth (1931) has worked as CEO in Kaukas paper factory (today UPM-Kymmene), and Board od Directors of Union Bank (today Nordea), and as chairman of Nokia (1992–1999).
Brother and sisters are:[6] Johanna Ehrnrooth (1958), Georg Ehrnrooth (1966) and Carl Gustaf Ehrnrooth (1969).
Henrik Ehrnrooth owns with his brothers Georg Ehrnrooth and Carl Gustaf Ehrnrooth Corbis S.A. Sister Johanna Ehrnrooth is graphic artist. Brother Georg Ehrnrooth is also member of the Pöyry Board of Directors.
References
- ↑ Vuoden Talousjohtaja 2011 Henrik Ehrnrooth Koneelta Kauppalehti 25.11.2011 (Finnish)
- ↑ Henrik Ehrnrooth Pöyry
- ↑ Antti Herlin tankkasi YIT:tä Kauppalehti 21.02.2012
- ↑ Pöyry investment data
- ↑ Ehrnrootheilta paljastui oma veroparatiisitehdas – yhtiöllä ollut tiivis suhde Panaman Mossack Fonsecaan Yle 27.4.2016
- ↑ Ehrnrooth, Casimir (1931 - ) National Bibliography 6.6.2003