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40: 231:, these facilities were lost, and the company had to invest heavily to rebuild its production capacity from scratch. Lehtinen embarked on such an ambitious investment programme, that within seven years the pre-war production figures were exceeded, and by the time he retired a decade later in 1962, Enso-Gutzeit had grown to be the largest manufacturer of paperboard in Europe, with sizeable presence also in other segments of the forestry and paper industries. Lehtinen oversaw the building and commissioning of a total of eight new paper and paperboard factories. 235: 637: 326:
district of Helsinki into an art museum, but were not successful in obtaining planning permission; they also planned to renovate a medieval Italian castle and operate it as an artists' residence, but that plan did not materialise, either. However, in 2020, the Lehtinen Foundation finally succeeded in
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Lehtinen also started Enso-Gutzeit's shipping operations in 1947. This was initially done in order to boost the company's own export capabilities, but in time the activity grew into a sizeable business in its own right, which operates still today under its
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The nickname 'William', by which Unto Lehtinen was known for most of his life, dates back to his time in the USA, where he spent a total of eight years during the 1920s.
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He started at Enso-Gutzeit in sales and management roles in 1930, was appointed to the Board of Directors in 1935, and eventually ascending to the
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in their name, with the aim of promoting international relations in the artistic and scientific spheres. They wanted to convert their home in the
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and business executive, most notable for his long career at the Finnish state-owned forestry and paper company Enso-Gutzeit (now part of
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Lehtinen also served in Board roles at various Finnish business and forestry trade associations and other similar organisations.
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Lehtinen graduated from secondary school in 1916. He obtained a degree in forestry management from the
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The company's original production facilities had been located in and near the town of
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In 1947, he was appointed Chairman of the local organising committee for the
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After completing his studies in the USA, Lehtinen served as a Commercial
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They were both active patrons of art, as well as notable collectors.
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in agriculture and forestry science was conferred on Lehtinen.
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Official website of Greta & William Lehtinen Foundation
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Lehtinen in 1965, in conversation with ex-Prime Minister
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Index

Vuorineuvos
Lehtinen in 1965, in conversation with ex-Prime Minister J. W. Rangell
J. W. Rangell
Turku
Grand Duchy of Finland
Finland
Greta Skogster
Finnish
forester
Stora Enso
paperboard
University of Helsinki
Yale University
Forest Products Laboratory
Madison, WI
Attaché
Consulate-General
New York City
Chief Executive
Enso
Karelia
Soviet Union
Continuation War

Finnlines
Grimaldi Group
opulent and controversial headquarters
Alvar Aalto
Presidential Palace
Vuorineuvos

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