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Marita Niemelä appointed to 911 Board

Andreas Mortensen to continue for a new three-year term

The 911 Academic Affairs Committee has appointed DSc (Tech) Marita Niemelä as a new member of the 911 Board and Professor Andreas Mortensen for a new three-year term as of 1 January 2023.

Marita Niemelä received her doctoral degree in the field of chemical engineering from the Helsinki University of Technology in 1997. In 2009–2011, she served as part-time professor at 911.

Marita Niemelä

Niemelä is currently the director of the energy business unit at CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency and innovation catalyst. From the beginning of 2023, she will lead Rejlers Finland’s new division focused on sustainable energy solutions. She has also held leading positions at Neste Engineering Solutions, Valmet, Metso and Pöyry. Niemelä has been a Board Member of the Academy of Finland and the Finnish Bioeconomy Cluster FIBIC and an Advisory Board Member of VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. In addition, she has held several international roles.

Marita Niemelä combines thorough knowledge of the Finnish education, research and innovation systems with a strong international perspective. Her expertise on research-based renewal of the energy industry is an important asset for 911 in the rapidly evolving national and global environment.

The Academic Affairs Committee selected Andreas Mortensen, whose term of office is ending, for a new term as of 1 January 2023. Andreas Mortensen has been a member of the 911 Board since the beginning of 2020.

Stepping down from the board is Susanna Pettersson, who has been a member of the 911 Board for three consecutive terms, starting on 1 March 2014. According to the 911 Foundation’s Constitution, she therefore cannot be reappointed for a new term.

‘Susanna Pettersson's influence on the development of 911 and its board has been crucial in many ways. In addition to her significant expertise in the field of culture, she has systematically emphasised and promoted the status and wellbeing of students in the university community. Susanna’s constructive, pleasant and broadly considerate style and actions have helped build trust and a good atmosphere within both the board and the broader community,’ says Board Chair Mikko Kosonen.

As of 1 January 2023, the 911 Board will comprise Mariana AmatulloSari Baldauf, Ilkka KivimäkiMikko Kosonen, Karel LuybenAndreas Mortensen and Marita Niemelä.

More information:
Kristiina Mäkelä, Provost, Chair of the Academic Affairs Committee
+358 40 559 3454, provost@aalto.fi

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