A well deserved award for Kari Lähivaara of Lähivaara Oy

Kari Lähivaara

Kuopio-based transport entrepreneur Kari Lähivaara receives the Good Type of Work Community scholarship at the national Forest Days

In connection with the national Forest Days held in Helsinki, the Metsämiehet Foundation’s “Good Type of Work Community” scholarship was awarded to Kari Lähivaara, a transport entrepreneur from Kuopio at Lähivaara Oy.

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The scholarship was presented to Kari Lähivaara by Lähivaara Oy’s truck drivers Veeti Hänninen and Kalle Kuivalainen, SKAL Metsä ry’s executive director Kari Palojärvi and chairman Jarkko Vartiamäki, and Heikki Tukiainen Oy’s transport entrepreneur Timo Tukiainen

Kari Lähivaara, Rab Easton, Tero Nurmi and Kari Palojärvi

Here is a characterization of the award by the scholarship presenters:
“Kari is a jovial Savonian who gets along with everyone all over the world. He is a sturdy leader who is appreciated by employees and an entrepreneur who takes a stand. Kari gets excited about new things, technical solutions and the successes of the work community. She has solid professional competence and judgement. Kari is a reliable team player who does not leave his friend in the lurch. In the words of the employee: “Kari is a top guy!”

With the “Good Type of Work Community” scholarship, the Finnish Forest Men’s Foundation wants to highlight everyday work community heroes in the forest sector, as a competent and motivated person is the key success factor for the future of the forest industry and a builder of the industry’s operating culture.

The criteria for awarding the scholarship are:

• self-leadership (gets excited about everyday successes and encourages success, dares to stop and be present)
• takes responsibility (recognises their own and others’ opportunities, takes care of their colleagues, has a bold attitude towards new things)
• learns and guides (is responsibly curious and ready to develop, is inspired by the diversity of working life and the breadth of thinking)
• and maintains an honest and reliable spirit of a forester

The Foresters’ Foundation is a non-profit foundation established in 1948 with the task of developing the forest sector and promoting the well-being of people working in the sector. The Foundation distributes the return on its own investment activities to the sector through goal-oriented grants and scholarships.

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