Kainuu in all its diversity project highlights the career and entrepreneurial stories of women in the Kainuu region, as well as new models of working. The project highlights examples and good practices of how employers take into account diverse employees and their changing circumstances.
Discover the unique stories below!
“Moving back to Kainuu was one of the best decisions of my life.” – Paula’s story
“Once upon a time there was a girl from the country who thought that the big world was somewhere else. She thought that if she wanted to achieve or do something in her life, she had to leave Kainuu. Because everything happens in the big world there.” These words could begin my career story, and in the same breath I can immediately say how wrong that girl from the country was.
A large part of my working career has been spent in various customer service positions. After high school, my path took me to a family business in the clothing industry for 13 years and I trained in sales, supervisor and merchant positions alongside my work. This was followed by a strong passion for entrepreneurship and I continued to work as an entrepreneur in the same industry for over 9 years. I have always felt that I am primarily an entrepreneur, and even now I am motivated at work by the same inner entrepreneurship as when I work in my own company.
From Miami to the edge of Hossa National Park – Maija’s career story
I am Maija-Reetta Daly and I was raised in the village of Korpela in Suomussalmi. After high school, I went to the world through a few twists and turns in Finland, traveling there for eight years. I met my Irish husband in Australia and now we have lived for the last nine years near the Hossa National Park. We own the Camping Hossa Lumo campsite.
From bioanalyst to “business lady” – Elina’s career story
I am Elina Kiviaho and I work as a project manager at Kajaani University of Applied Sciences in a project called Work and Family Kainuu.My task is to help employers in Kainuu to profile themselves as family-friendly employers, thereby increasing the attraction and retention power of both the company itself and the entire Kainuu region.
“The best part of living and working in Kainuu is definitely combining work and leisure.” Mari Määttä
I am Mari Määttä and I work as a project manager at Kajaani University of Applied Sciences in the Future Entrepreneurs from Kainuu project.In the three-year project, we promote student entrepreneurship in the region, among other things, by developing entrepreneurship studies and teachers’ entrepreneurship education skills.I was born in Kajaani and moved back with my family in 2017.
“I have recognized the spirit of doing things in Kainuu.” Marika Paananen, Ceriffi Oy
My name is Marika Paananen and I work at Ceriffi Oy in responsibility and sustainability reporting, helping companies with various tasks related to responsibility programs and reporting.My duties also include various sales and marketing tasks.
“The Kainuu work culture is communal and productive.” Niina Ahtonen, Director of the CEMIS Research and Education Center
I am Niina Ahtonen and I am currently the Director of the CEMIS Research and Education Center (see www.cemis.fi). CEMIS is a center for measurement technology and data expertise formed by five RDI organizations operating in Kainuu.I am also involved in the implementation of the Kajaani Region Innovation Ecosystem Agreement (see https://innokaupungit.fi/) and in the development of the Kajaani Data Center Ecosystem.
“Moving to Kainuu was a matter of the heart for me.” Heini-Maari Kemppainen, Project Manager, CSC – Finnish Information Technology Center
I am Heini-Maari Kemppainen, a 35-year-old design-oriented business scientist from Kajaani. I returned to my hometown of Kajaani with my family after living in Helsinki for over ten years, in the summer of 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic. This was preceded by a year-long “exchange year”, as we call it, in Hyrynsalmi – this year interrupted my years in Helsinki and left me with a burning desire to return to Kainuu more permanently – whenever the time was right. I am a mother of three, a wife, and our family also includes a retirement-age English greyhound.