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+ | '''Hanken School of Economics''' (Swedish: ''Svenska handelshögskolan,'' also known as '''Hanken''') is a [[business school]] located in [[Helsinki]] and [[Vaasa]]. Hanken was established as a [[community college]] in 1909 and originally offered a two-year vocational education. | ||
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+ | Hanken programmes include master's, doctoral, and MBA programmes in English, as well a bachelor's and a master's programme in Swedish. Hanken has two locations, one in [[Helsinki]] and one in [[Vaasa]].<ref>https://www.hanken.fi/en/about-hanken</ref> | ||
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | The Swedish-speaking community in Finland traditionally dominated the [[bourgeois]] and high society. | ||
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+ | The statutory meeting for Aktiebolaget Högre Svenska Handelsläroverket in Helsinki was held in December 1908, and only four months later the private community college under the name of ''Högre Svenska Handelsläroverket'' statutes were approved.<ref name=":0" /> Operations started on September 1, 1909.<ref name=":0" /> Together with [[Stockholm School of Economics]], Hanken is the oldest business school in northern Europe, with the former opening a month after Hanken. | ||
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+ | In [[1927]], the school was given its current name, Svenska Handelshögskolan. A year later, the school introduced a bachelor's degree in economics, with professorships being introduced in [[1934]]. The first doctoral dissertation took place in [[1944]]. | ||
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+ | Hanken's second location in Vaasa was established in [[1980]] to develop business education in the region - a region that houses a large proportion of the [[Swedish-speaking population of Finland|Swedish-speaking population in Finland]]. | ||
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+ | Hanken was the first business school in Finland to introduce a compulsory stay abroad for its bachelor's students.<ref name=":0"> Fellman, Susanna; Forsén, Annette (2009). Hundra år av utbildning och forskning: Svenska handelshögskolan 1909–2009. The authors and Svenska handelshögskolan. pp. 30, 36, 38, 213. </ref> | ||
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+ | ==Notable alumni== | ||
+ | Hanken has over 15,000 alumni in 70 countries.<ref>https://www.hanken.fi/en/cooperation-and-networks/alumni</ref> | ||
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+ | * [[Lenita Airisto]] – Author, former Miss Finland and fashion model | ||
+ | * [[Anne Berner]] – Business executive, board professional, and the former Minister of Transport and Communications | ||
+ | * [[Henrik Ehrnrooth]] – CEO of [[Kone|KONE]] | ||
+ | * Jannica Fagerholm – Finnish economist and business executive | ||
+ | * [[Christian Grönroos]] – Relationship marketing professor named as a Legend in Marketing. | ||
+ | * [[Carl Haglund]] – Former Minister of Defence | ||
+ | * [[Harry Harkimo]] – Businessman | ||
+ | * [[Petri Kokko (figure skater)|Petri Kokko]] – Former figure skater | ||
+ | * [[Stefan Larsson (businessman)|Stefan Larsson]] – CEO of PVH Corporation | ||
+ | * [[Henrik Lax]] – Former member of the European Parliament | ||
+ | * [[Mikael Lilius]] – Former CEO of [[Fortum]] | ||
+ | * [[Elisabeth Rehn]] – former MP of the [[Swedish People's Party]] and the first woman as the Minister of Defence in Finland | ||
+ | * Heidi Schauman – Chief economist, [[Swedbank]] Finland | ||
+ | * [[Björn Wahlroos]] – Professor, banker, and chairman of several boards | ||
+ | * [[Hans Wind]] – Businessman and famous fighter pilot in [[World War II]] | ||
+ | * Christoph Vitzthum – President and CEO, [[Fazer]] Group | ||
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Hanken School of Economics (Business school) | |
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Formation | 1909 |
Headquarters | Helsinki, Finland |
Type | Public |
Business school for the once dominant Swedish-speaking community in Finland. |
Hanken School of Economics (Swedish: Svenska handelshögskolan, also known as Hanken) is a business school located in Helsinki and Vaasa. Hanken was established as a community college in 1909 and originally offered a two-year vocational education.
Hanken programmes include master's, doctoral, and MBA programmes in English, as well a bachelor's and a master's programme in Swedish. Hanken has two locations, one in Helsinki and one in Vaasa.[1]
History
The Swedish-speaking community in Finland traditionally dominated the bourgeois and high society.
The statutory meeting for Aktiebolaget Högre Svenska Handelsläroverket in Helsinki was held in December 1908, and only four months later the private community college under the name of Högre Svenska Handelsläroverket statutes were approved.[2] Operations started on September 1, 1909.[2] Together with Stockholm School of Economics, Hanken is the oldest business school in northern Europe, with the former opening a month after Hanken.
In 1927, the school was given its current name, Svenska Handelshögskolan. A year later, the school introduced a bachelor's degree in economics, with professorships being introduced in 1934. The first doctoral dissertation took place in 1944.
Hanken's second location in Vaasa was established in 1980 to develop business education in the region - a region that houses a large proportion of the Swedish-speaking population in Finland.
Hanken was the first business school in Finland to introduce a compulsory stay abroad for its bachelor's students.[2]
Notable alumni
Hanken has over 15,000 alumni in 70 countries.[3]
- Lenita Airisto – Author, former Miss Finland and fashion model
- Anne Berner – Business executive, board professional, and the former Minister of Transport and Communications
- Henrik Ehrnrooth – CEO of KONE
- Jannica Fagerholm – Finnish economist and business executive
- Christian Grönroos – Relationship marketing professor named as a Legend in Marketing.
- Carl Haglund – Former Minister of Defence
- Harry Harkimo – Businessman
- Petri Kokko – Former figure skater
- Stefan Larsson – CEO of PVH Corporation
- Henrik Lax – Former member of the European Parliament
- Mikael Lilius – Former CEO of Fortum
- Elisabeth Rehn – former MP of the Swedish People's Party and the first woman as the Minister of Defence in Finland
- Heidi Schauman – Chief economist, Swedbank Finland
- Björn Wahlroos – Professor, banker, and chairman of several boards
- Hans Wind – Businessman and famous fighter pilot in World War II
- Christoph Vitzthum – President and CEO, Fazer Group
Alumni on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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Anne Berner | 16 January 1964 | Switzerland Finland | Businessperson | Single Bilderberger Finnish politician. Now works for the Wallenberg family. |
Henrik Ehrnrooth | 7 July 1954 | Finland | Businessperson | Big money second generation Finnish Bilderberger |
Ole Johansson | 16 June 1951 | Finland | Businessperson | Finnish businessman who attended Bilderberg/2011 as head of the Confederation of Finnish Industries. |
Kari Stadigh | 5 December 1955 | Finland | Banker Businessperson | Finnish businessman/banker and "righ-hand man" of Björn Wahlroos. Bilderberg/2014. |
Björn Wahlroos | 10 October 1952 | Finland | Financier Economist Businessperson | 6 times visitor to the Bilderberg. |
References
- ↑ https://www.hanken.fi/en/about-hanken
- ↑ a b c Fellman, Susanna; Forsén, Annette (2009). Hundra år av utbildning och forskning: Svenska handelshögskolan 1909–2009. The authors and Svenska handelshögskolan. pp. 30, 36, 38, 213.
- ↑ https://www.hanken.fi/en/cooperation-and-networks/alumni