At Erasmus University:
2020 - : Co-lecturer for Valuation (MSc core, 350-500 students per year)
2022 - : Lecturer for Household Finance (BSc elective, c. 250 students per year)
2025: Lecturer (one lecture on entrepreneurial finance) for Growing a Young Business (BSc elective, c. 200 students)
2019 - 2020 academic year: Lecturer for Advanced Valuation and Value Creation (MSc elective)
2020 -: Supervisor for MSc theses + BSc theses
At Aalto University:
2013 - 2015: Teaching assistant (exercise sessions) for Derivatives and Risk Management (BSc + MSc) and Advanced Investment Theory (MSc)
2016 - 2018: Teaching assistant (exercise sessions) for Rahoituksen Perusteet (Principles of Finance, 300+ student BSc course)
Awarded the inaugural Best Course in the BSc in Business program at Aalto BIZ in 2019
2016: Instructor, introduction to finance. Taught for 3 full days as part of a larger module on the business aspects of the mining industry. Students were mining engineering students from around Europe (part of the European Mining Course program)
Aalto Executive Education:
2013 - 2018: Teaching assistant for Prof. Matti Suominen on various MBA/EMBA courses
Journals: Journal of Finance, Management Science, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Banking and Finance, European Management Journal, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money
Conferences: ENTFIN (2025), European Finance Association (2023, 2024, 2025), FMA (2025), European Finance Association Doctoral Tutorial (2024, 2025), Erasmus Corporate Governance Conference (2023, 2025), Corporate Finance Day (2021), Eastern Finance Association (2021)
2012-2013: Research Assistant - Aalto University (Mandatory Finnish national service)
2010: Intern, Equity Capital Markets - Morgan Stanley, London (5 months)
2009: Intern, Corporate Finance - goetzpartners Corporate Finance, London (6 months)
Lived in six countries (Finland, Germany, Singapore, China, the UK and Netherlands)
Been to >120 countries (varies slightly depending on way you count)
Completed a bunch of marathons (slowly) - Rotterdam x2 (way before even thinking about doing a PhD), Amsterdam, Beirut x2, Cape Town x2, Berlin, Stockholm x2, Espoo, Vienna, Singapore (very slowly), Loch Ness, Chicago, Rome, Helsinki City, Vantaa + almost completed Warsaw
Completed two ultramarathons (extremely slowly):
Two Oceans (Cape Town, 56km)
Comrades (Down run, Pietermaritzburg to Durban, 89.98km). Note: no marathon I've done comes even close to Comrades in terms of atmosphere, tradition and camaraderie. I strongly recommend it for anyone who is able to do a marathon in under 5 hours. Watch this video to get an idea of what it's like, or, if you have over an hour to spare, this video about the history of the race