Seppo Lindblom Explained

Seppo Olavi Lindblom (born 9 August 1935, Helsinki) is a Finnish banker and politician from the Social Democratic Party.[1]

He is a son of trade unionist Olavi Lindblom, and his daughter is the educationalist and university rector Sari Lindblom.[2]

Lindblom was Secretary of State 1968–1970 of Prime Minister Mauno Koivisto, and director of the Labor Movement Economic Research Institute 1970–1972 and a director in the Ministry of Finance of Finland 1973–1974. He became the Minister of Trade and Industry in 1972 and again from 1983 to 1987.[1] [3]

He was appointed as director to the Bank of Finland in 1974 and was a member of its executive board since 1982.[4] Lindblom was appointed as the CEO of Postipankki in 1988, a post he had to leave in 1995 because of the difficulties during the Finnish banking crisis of 1990s.

In 2002, he completed a doctorate on social sciences with a thesis about the challenges of Nordic welfare state. He was the chairman of the board of Invest in Finland 2000–2004.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ministerin tiedot, Lindblom, Seppo Olavi.
  2. Book: Kuka Kukin On (Who's Who) . 1978 . Otava . Helsinki . 530 . 10 August 2024 . fi.
  3. Web site: Lindblom, Seppo (1935 -).
  4. Web site: Board Members in the history of the Bank of Finland.