Kari Kairamo, titled
Vuorineuvos (December 31, 1932
near Kotka
in Finland
, – December
11, 1988 in Espoo
, Finland
), was a
Chairman and CEO of Nokia Corporation and a
significant and popular person in the industry, who was also
actively involved in Finland
's foreign
policy.
Biography
Career
Kari Kairamo had an education in Garden Engineering. Early on in
his career, he had leading positions in several international firms
in the paper industry. Nokia hired him in 1967, when it was still a
major player in the forest industry. In 1977, Kairamo became CEO of
Nokia after
Björn Westerlund
retired. Kairamo's mission was to build Nokia fast into an
internationally large multi-industry company, and he led several
courageous
acquisitions for
the company.
The late 1980s was a very special period of time both for the Nokia
Corporation and for Finland. The place Finland occupied on the map
of
Europe was about to change, and cold war
and protectionism in the Finnish trade politics was about to break
down.
Kairamo saw the importance of Nokia, the
biggest company in Finland, as a major agent in getting Finland
closer to Western Europe, although at the same time he considered
the Soviet
Union
to be an important trade partner and managed to
retain close relations with major Soviet politicians and business
leaders.
Death
Kari Kairamo committed
suicide in his home
on December 11, 1988. His sudden death by his own hand only served
to strengthen his already legendary image. Kairamo already showed
signs of
manic-depression early on
in the 1960s. He had endless amount of energy and a stunning work
efficiency. A total
burnout is
also a commonly suspected reason for his tragic decision.