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Henrik Therman is a member of the [[Scottish & Newcastle]] board, appointed in 2002 following the merger between [[S&N]] and [[Hartwall]] Capital.  His background is in chemical engineering and he held a range of managerial posts within the [[Hartwall]] group, starting with the firm in 1964.  Therman was the driving force behind the development of [[BBH]] the Russian based brewing company jointly owned by [[S&N]] and [[Carsberg]].  Enjoying high profile roles as Chief Executive, and Chairman of [[BBH]].  Therman is also the Chairman of [[Nokia Tyres]].
 
Henrik Therman is a member of the [[Scottish & Newcastle]] board, appointed in 2002 following the merger between [[S&N]] and [[Hartwall]] Capital.  His background is in chemical engineering and he held a range of managerial posts within the [[Hartwall]] group, starting with the firm in 1964.  Therman was the driving force behind the development of [[BBH]] the Russian based brewing company jointly owned by [[S&N]] and [[Carsberg]].  Enjoying high profile roles as Chief Executive, and Chairman of [[BBH]].  Therman is also the Chairman of [[Nokia Tyres]].
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== Notes ==
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#{{note|1}} FAME [http://fame.bvdep.com/version-200742/cgi/template.dll?checkathens=1&kick=1&product=1&user=strlassclairehark&pw=%3cRhQ52OM5ULEc%2fqLxJA%3e  Company Report S&N] Accessed March 2007

Revision as of 15:09, 9 April 2007

Henrik Therman is a member of the Scottish & Newcastle board, appointed in 2002 following the merger between S&N and Hartwall Capital. His background is in chemical engineering and he held a range of managerial posts within the Hartwall group, starting with the firm in 1964. Therman was the driving force behind the development of BBH the Russian based brewing company jointly owned by S&N and Carsberg. Enjoying high profile roles as Chief Executive, and Chairman of BBH. Therman is also the Chairman of Nokia Tyres. [1]

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  1. ^ FAME Company Report S&N Accessed March 2007