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Professor Rebecca Piekkari selected as Espoo Ambassador 2022

As Espoo Ambassador, Professor Piekkari will represent Espoo's scientific excellence when travelling around the world
Espoo Ambassador 2022, prof. Rebecca Piekkari
Provost of Aalto University Kristiina Mäkelä (left), Director, Conventions & Tourism Miikka Valo from Visit Espoo, Espoo Ambassador 2022 Rebecca Piekkari, Espoo Mayor Jukka Mäkelä and Enter Espoo Oy CEO Jaana Tuomi. Photo: Mikko Lehtonen

Espoo has a new congress ambassador after a two-year break since Professor Rebecca Piekkari from the Aalto University School of Business was selected as the Espoo Ambassador 2022. As Espoo Ambassador, Professor Piekkari will represent Espoo’s scientific excellence when travelling around the world and encourage Espoo scientists to participate in academic organisations and congresses. Professor Piekkari is the 12th Espoo Ambassador.

The award was announced on 2 December 2022 at an invitation event at Aalto University's Dipoli, hosted by Espoo Mayor Jukka Mäkelä and Aalto University Provost Kristiina Mäkelä in collaboration with Visit Espoo. The selection of the Ambassador of the Year is part of Visit Espoo's Espoo Ambassador programme, which promotes congress marketing.

The selection of Rebecca Piekkari as the year’s Ambassador is in recognition of her important contribution to inviting and organising international congresses. She is also at the international forefront of her field and an influential actor in scientific organisations.

Rebecca Piekkari is the Marcus Wallenberg Professor of International Business in the Department of Management Studies at the School of Business. There, she is responsible for teaching and research in international business.

Rebecca Piekkari has been involved in organising international congresses since 1989, when she was a Master’s student and responsible for the spouses’ programme at the European International Business Academy (EIBA) congress. In December 2024, she will organise the 50th annual conference of the same organisation at the School of Business in Otaniemi.

Professor Piekkari sees the organisation and the hosting of international congresses as an important way to bring visibility to researchers, Aalto University, the city of Espoo and Finland. Congresses can also help in recruiting new talented professors to the department.

‘Espoo, and Finland in general, are excellent places to organise international congresses. We have good transport links, internationally interesting design and architecture, healthy and delicious food, international companies, and a dynamic start-up ecosystem. Our strength is also our vast experience in successfully organising large events in a safe and secure environment,’ says Professor Rebecca Piekkari.

Espoo Ambassador programme designed to support congress organisers

The City of Espoo and Visit Espoo launched the Espoo Ambassador programme in 2009. Since its inception, the programme has aimed to highlight the value and wide-ranging impact of international scientific congresses and to help and support researchers and scientists in organising these important events.

‘Visit Espoo offers concrete assistance in the different stages of organising a congress, and with these services we want to encourage scientists to call and organise conferences in their field in Espoo,’ says Miikka Valo, Director of Conventions and Tourism at Visit Espoo.

‘We want to engage in an active dialogue with researchers and potential organisers and develop our congress services to meet the changing needs of today and tomorrow. The Espoo Ambassadors, whose number has grown to twelve with Rebecca’s selection, play an important role in this. Our ambassadors are also the best possible messengers within Aalto University with their vast experience of organising conferences in collaboration with us and local partners,’ Valo continues.

More information:
Enter Espoo Oy / Visit Espoo
Miikka Valo
Director, Conventions & Tourism
tel. +358 43 824 6038
email: miikka.valo@espoo.fi

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