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New graduates 2011

Graduation ceremonies of 2011 were held in Henley Business School on the 1st of October. About 300 new Henley MBAs from all over the world received their diplomas in this event.
This year the weather was absolutely fantastic, the sun was shining from a clear blue sky and the temperature was well above +20 degrees.


The Finnish graduands were:
Henrik Hallenberg, Oracle Oy
Markku Härkönen, Orionpharma Oy
Tomas Jakobsson, Mobisan Oy
Keijo Kellokoski, S-ryhmä Osk
Kari Kilpinen, Altia Oyj
Janne Lohvansuu, User Intelligense Finland
Jussi Niemelä, Deloitte&Touche Oy
Ari Niiniviita, Nordea Oyj
Arti Ots, Elion Enterprises
Keijo Piipponen, NSN Oy
Pirjo Puhakka, Efetto Oy
Juha Pyykölä, Reader’s Digest Ltd
Sven Raeymaekers, Nokia Oyj
Katariina Taimi, Avelon Group
Erkki Talvitie, Kodak Polychrome Oy
Lassi Tapola


The graduates were accompanied by family and friends and the whole party went on a river cruise on the river Thames where they enjoyed dinner.
Our warmest congratulations to all new Henley MBAs!

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