Aino-Leena Juutinen

Director, Marketing And Communications, Counterbalanced at Kalmar

Aino-Leena Juutinen is a seasoned marketing professional with extensive experience in the field. Since December 2016, Aino-Leena has held senior roles at Kalmar, overseeing global marketing strategies for Terminal Tractors and Forklift Trucks, as well as managing Kalmar's social media strategy and brand development. Prior to Kalmar, Aino-Leena worked at Nordic Regional Airlines Oy as Publications Specialist and Assistant, focusing on internal communications and layout design. Aino-Leena also gained experience in web editing and digital content production at the University of Helsinki, and served in various capacities in the media sector, including as an Assistant Copywriter and Graphic Designer at Sanoma. Academically, Aino-Leena holds a Master of Arts in Media Production and Management and a Bachelor's degree in Digital Media from Metropolia University of Applied Sciences, complemented by an Erasmus exchange in Graphic Design at ELISAVA.

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Kalmar is the global leader in sustainable cargo handling for ports, terminals, distribution centres and heavy industry. With our extensive electric portfolio and global service network, we help our customers move towards safer, more eco-efficient and productive operations. Together, we develop innovative solutions that shape the future of our industry, improving our customers’ every move. Kalmar is part of Cargotec. Cargotec's (Nasdaq Helsinki: CGCBV) sales in 2022 totalled approximately EUR 4.1 billion and it employs around 11,500 people. - Kalmar People & Careers pages: https://www.kalmarglobal.com/our-story/people-careers/ - Kalmar website: https://www.kalmarglobal.com At the end of 2022, Kalmar had more than 4,900 employees in over 30 countries. Kalmar's assembly units are located in China, Malaysia, Poland and the United States. Kalmar has research and development centers worldwide, a Technology and Competence Centre in Tampere, Finland, and an Innovation Centre in Ljungby, Sweden.