Finnair CEO Pekka Vauramo resigned (21-May-2018) to join Metso Corporation as its new CEO, effective Nov-2018. Finnair chairman Jouko Karvinen stated: “The Board of Finnair is naturally sad to see Pekka Vauramo leave the company, but we also respect his personal decision to take on another challenge. We thank Pekka for his leadership in the past five years and wish him lots of success in his future role”. Finnair confirmed the search for Mr Vauramo’s successor “starts today”. [more – original PR]
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