Gapps Finland
Juha-Matti Kuortti has a diverse work experience spanning multiple companies and roles. Juha-Matti began their career in 2009 as an Entrepreneur at JK Events, where they worked until 2015. In 2012, they founded their own company called Kuortti Yhtiöt and served as its Owner. In 2013, they had a brief stint as a Toimihenkilöharjoittelija at Ecosir Group Oy. In 2014, they joined Liuttu Logistiikka Oy as a Member of the Board and later took on the role of Project Manager / Controller until 2015. Since 2015, Juha-Matti has been associated with Gapps, initially as a Project Manager and later as a Team Lead & Senior Consultant. Juha-Matti currently holds the position of Head of Consulting at Gapps.
Juha-Matti Kuortti completed their education in a well-organized and sequential manner. Starting in 2003, they attended Sammon lukio, where they obtained their Ylioppilastutkinto in an unspecified field of study in 2007. This was followed by their enrollment at HAMK University Of Applied Sciences in 2008, where they pursued a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in International Business, which they completed in 2010. Continuing their academic journey, Juha-Matti then attended Tampere University School of Management from 2010 to 2015, earning their M.Sc. in Business Administration (Kauppatieteiden Maisteri) with a specialization in Management & Organization (Yrityksen johtaminen). These experiences provide a comprehensive foundation for their educational background.
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Gapps Finland
They help their client companies implement Google Cloud services and develop solutions for tailor-made needs with Google Cloud Platform technologies. They have successfully exported more than 900 customer companies to Google Cloud.They specialize in change management for work communities.Google's tools enable a new kind of agile way ofworking, which requires the work community to change the culture of work. Their special expertise is change management, which they carry out by training work communities and supporting the adoption of new ways of working.