Nordic Business Forum

Nordic Business Forum
Motto Ideas, Tools, and Networks
Founded 2008
Headquarters Jyväskylä, Finland
Region served
Worldwide
Hans-Peter Siefen
Website www.nbforum.com

Nordic Business Forum (NBF) is a Finnish company, based in Jyväskylä.[1] The company is best known for its annual business conference in Helsinki, the capital of Finland.[2] The annual main event, Nordic Business Forum, gathers together over 5700 attendees from over 30 countries, 24.4% of the attendees being CEOs.[3]

Annual seminars

Nordic Business Forum 2011: Strength from Responsible Choices

Nordic Business Forum 2011 concentrated on responsibility. The main topic was Strength from Responsible Choices and all the 1800 seats were sold out. The main speaker was the former Vice President of U.S. Al Gore.

Nordic Business Forum 2012: Growth

Sir Richard Branson

In 2012 the main theme of Nordic Business Forum was growth, with sub-themes business growth, personal growth and growth of well-being.

The speakers included:

Nordic Business Forum 2013: Leadership

Nordic Business Forum 2013 gathered over 3,300 guests under one roof. The seminar was sold out already by the end of February 2012, 7 months prior to the actual event date.

The main theme of Nordic Business Forum 2013 was Leadership. Sub-topics included self-leadership, sales leadership and innovation leadership.

The speakers included:

Nordic Business Forum 2014: Forward

Nordic Business Forum 2014 gathered over 5,300 guests to the Exhibition & Convention Center in Helsinki. This was the first time the seminar was organized in Helsinki. The seminar was sold out already 4 months prior to the event. In addition to the attendees on the spot, there were also hundreds of people watching the seminar through live stream.

The main theme of Nordic Business Forum 2014 was Forward. Sub-topics included Choosing Excellence, Building the Future and Growing with Purpose.

The speakers included:

Nordic Business Forum 2015: Impact

The Nordic Business Forum 2015 is held 1–2 October, in the Helsinki Exhibition and Convention Center, in Finland.

The speakers include:

References

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