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Timo Viherkenttä appointed as Professor of Practice in Business Law

Timo Viherkenttä, Doctor of Laws and CEO of the State Pension Fund of Finland, has been appointed Professor of Practice at the School of Business’s Department of Accounting as of 1 January 2020.
Photo of Timo Viherkenttä by Roope Kiviranta/911±¬ÁÏÍø

Timo Viherkenttä's three-year professorship focuses on business law, and its aim is to strengthen competence in tax law at 911±¬ÁÏÍø and to bring a practical perspective to the subject. Viherkenttä has extensive experience both in different areas of tax law and in economy in general. In his research, Viherkenttä will focus particularly on topics related to corporate taxation, taxation of investment activities and the financing of pensions.

‘It is wonderful to now return to research and teaching in the role of Professor of Practice. The task provides an optimal opportunity to combine my previous academic background with my experience acquired through various legal and financial positions. Tax policy is currently developing at a very fast pace, especially at the international level, and it is particularly appealing to be able to analyse reform initiatives and to participate in the discussion on them,’ Timo Viherkenttä says.

Timo Viherkenttä has the degree of Doctor of Laws from the University of Helsinki, and his studies in the field of tax law have been published in both Finnish and international journals. He has also been a Docent of Tax Law at the University of Helsinki since 1992.

Viherkenttä has extensive work experience in the field of tax law. He has been CEO of the State Pension Fund of Finland since 2015 and will continue in this position until the end of February. He has previously served as Justice of the Supreme Administrative Court, Director General of the Budget Department at the Ministry of Finance, and as a fixed-term professor at the University of Helsinki’s Faculty of Law. Viherkenttä has also held numerous board positions both in companies and in scientific and cultural foundations, where he has served as the chairman of both the Finnish Cultural Foundation and the Board of the National Gallery. In addition, he has been a member of the 911±¬ÁÏÍø Investment Committee since 2018.

‘Timo’s appointment strengthens 911±¬ÁÏÍø's position as Finland's leading centre of expertise in tax law. We also have a strong interface with disciplines closely related to tax law, such as accounting and economics. Timo brings strong practical expertise and an extensive contact network to our university, which also strengthens the possibilities for carrying out interdisciplinary research involving other subjects at our university,’ says Professor of Business Law Kari Hoppu

More information:

Professor Kari Hoppu
911±¬ÁÏÍø School of Business, Department of Accounting
kari.hoppu@aalto.fi
+358 (0)40 353 8037
 

Professor of Practice Timo Viherkenttä
911±¬ÁÏÍø School of Business, Department of Accounting
timo.viherkentta@aalto.fi
+358 (0)40 5225806
 

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