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Olli Kaila

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Olli Benjamin Kaila (24 February 1918 Helsinki – 23 April 2014 Helsinki)[1] was a Finnish diplomat, lawyer and banker. Kaila served as ambassador in Copenhagen, 1959-1961[2] and the Finnish Permanent Mission of the United Nations in Geneva 1961–1962.[3] He was a member of the Board of Directors of the National Bank 1962-1983[2] and Vice-President of the General Director since 1975.[4]

Kaila graduated in 1943 as a lawyer and earned the rank of Master of Law in 1946.[4]

His father was a man named Eino Kaila, a notable Finnish philosopher.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Helsingin Sanomat 24.5.2014, s. C 22.
  2. ^ a b c Facta2001, WSOY 1981, 7. osa, palsta 423
  3. ^ Suomen pysyvä edustusto Geneve, Historia
  4. ^ a b Kuka kukin on 1978 (Runeberg.org)