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Dopc 4
Dopc 4
1967–
Björn Westerlund Lauri J. Kivekäs 1967–1977
1977
1977–
Kari Kairamo Björn Westerlund 1977–1979
1988
1988–
Simo Vuorilehto Simo Vuorilehto 1988–1990
1992
1992–
Jorma Ollila Casimir Ehrnrooth 1992–1999
2006
2006–
Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo Jorma Ollila 1999–2012
2010
2010–
Stephen Elop
2014
2014–
Rajeev Suri Risto Siilasmaa 2012–2020
2020
The former Nokia House, Nokia's head office until April 2014. The
building is located by the Gulf of Finland in Keilaniemi, Espoo, and was constructed between 1995 and
1997. It was the workplace of more than 1,000 Nokia employees [251]
Nokia are based at Karaportti in Espoo, Finland, just outside capital Helsinki. It has been their head
office since 2014 after moving from the purpose-built Nokia House in Espoo as part of the sale of the
mobile phone business to Microsoft.[258] The building in Karaportti was previously the headquarters of
NSN (now Nokia Networks).[259]
Logo history[edit]
Nokia 'Arrows' logo, after merging with the Cable Factory (Kaapelitehdas) and Finnish Rubber
Works (1966–1992). Used in advertising and products until c. 1997.
Nokia introduced its "Connecting People" advertising slogan in 1992, coined by Ove Strandberg.
[264][265]
New slogan typeface (Nokia Sans font) introduced in 2005. Nokia Sans had been used by Nokia
in products since 2002.[266]
Wordmark-only version in 2007 (the company stopped using a slogan within its logo in 2011),
currently used on Nokia-branded consumer devices including HMD Global-produced phones[267]