Leinonen Seminar Series provided valuable insights for Finnish companies about Northern and Eastern Europe markets

“We are very happy that we had an opportunity to introduce our international expertise to Finnish companies. Each European market is different, and successful business abroad always requires good planning, attitude to survive, and reliable partners. This seminar series gathered together brave Finnish entrepreneurs and companies that through international efforts create welfare also to their home country”, Mika Pyhämäki, Leinonen Group Marketing Manager.

Read more about the seminar series and speakers here.     

 
Leinonen Group wants to thank all the participants, speakers, partners and cooperators for making the seminar series happen.     
 
See the pictures of the event here. 

Seminar Series consists of four events:

  • Tuesday 1.4. Central European markets: Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria
  • Tuesday 8.4. Scandinavian markets: Sweden, Norway
  • Tuesday 15.4. Baltic markets: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
  • Tuesday 29.4. Russian Markets: Russia, Ukraine

The seminar series was done in cooperation with:

In each event, gift cards (trip to Tallinn, Estonia) were awarded between participants, and offered by Viking Line and Sokos Hotel Viru. The winners of the free international trips were: 

    • Tuula Koponen
  • Eero Grönroos
  • Ismo Nieminen
  • Timo Malmi

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