Tankmar Horn
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- Finnish Foreign Trade Federation (1971–1974)
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- Finnish–Soviet Chamber of Commerce (1987–1991)
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- Order of the Lion of Finland
Minister Tankmar Horn | |
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1965 | |
| Born | 16 August 1924 Viipuri, Finland |
| Died | 16 March 2018 (aged 93) |
| Education | MEcon |
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| Parent(s) | Walter Emil Waldemar Horn Zelia Anita née Buttenhoff |
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| Manager of Wärtsilä | |
| In office 1 January 1971[3] – 1978 (1987) | |
| Preceded by | Bertel Långhjelm |
| Succeeded by | Tor Stolpe[2] |
Tankmar Horn (16 August 1924 – 16 March 2018[4]) was a Finnish diplomat, economist, and businessman.
Due to his father's position as army officer, Horn lived in different places in his youth. During the Second World War he studied in Berlin and Hungary. After the war end he completed his studies in economics and subsequently he started working for the Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Horn spent a couple of year long periods of secondment in a number of countries. He ended up negotiating trade agreements with EEC and he also took part in Nordek negotiations which eventually failed.
In 1969 Horn got managerial position in multi industrial company Wärtsilä and in the beginning of 1971 he became the managing director. During Horn's era the company internationalised through acquisitions and opening sales offices in many countries. The most significant investment was building entirely new Perno shipyard in Turku. After stepping aside from the company leadership Horn continued as board member. A dramatic event during his membership was the bankruptcy of Wärtsilä Marine, that took place in 1989.
Horn's parents were officer Walter Horn and Zelia née Buttenhof. He was born and lived his childhood in Viipuri, where his father was positioned. The family followed Walter Horn when he was later ordered to Helsinki and for period 1940–1944 to Berlin as military attaché. Horn did his matriculation exam in 1943 and in 1943–1944 he studied in Hungary. For 1944–1945 he got an office job in the Finnish embassy in Stockholm. In 1947 Horn studied in Spain and in the following year he got his diploma in economics. In the same year he first worked as secretary in the Finnish Foreign Trade Federation until he got a position in the Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Beside his work, Horn continued his studies and in 1951 he graduated Bachelor of Economics, and in 1953 he did his master's degree.[2]