Risto Kask
Born (1985-11-24) 24 November 1985 (age 38)
EducationBA - Accounting and Finance; MBA - Corporate Finance
Alma materEstonian Business School (PhD)
OccupationFinancial expert
Years active2009-...
HonoursInnovation Scholarship (2016)
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Risto Kask (born 24 November 1985) is an economist and a founder and former CEO of non-profit organization MTÜ Aita Nõrgemat[1] and a board member of MTÜ Ettevõtluskool Noor Eesti.[2]

From 2014–2017, he worked as a deputy head of the Nõmme District [3] He has a BA degree on Accounting and Finance and MBA degree on Corporate Finance,[4] both acquired from the Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences. He is currently pursuing a PhD degree on Management at Estonian Business School.[5]

In 2016, he received an innovation scholarship from the city of Tallinn for his successful academic work.[6]

Membership in various organizations

As an author

In 2015, he published a book Konnapoiste talvejutud.[11] The book is for children aged 3–7, first edition was released in 720 units.

Notable athletic achievements

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References

  1. ^ "Inforegister".
  2. ^ "Risto Kask - Juhatuse liikme ülevaade @ Inforegister.ee". inforegister.ee.
  3. ^ "Ambitsioonikas Nõmme linnaosavanema kohusetäitja Risto Kask: alkoholiaktsiis on puhtalt rahva tervise küsimus - Uudised.tv3.ee". uudised.tv3.ee.
  4. ^ "Eesti Ettevõtluskõrgkool Mainor" (PDF).
  5. ^ "EBS".
  6. ^ "Innvoatsioonipreemia".
  7. ^ "Inforegister".
  8. ^ "Roheline Noor MTÜ (80264871) - Ülevaade @ Inforegister.ee". inforegister.ee.
  9. ^ "Ettevõtluskool Noor Eesti MTÜ (80325420) - Ülevaade @ Inforegister.ee". inforegister.ee.
  10. ^ "Kodumaa Kapitali Hoiu-laenuühistu". Kodumaa Kapitali HLÜ.
  11. ^ "Hooandja abil trükitud lasteraamat jõudis poelettidele". www.pealinn.ee.
  12. ^ "Buduaar - Risto Kask Manhuntist: Välja selgitati konkreetse õhtu edevaim klubilõvi". buduaar.ee.
  13. ^ "Triathlon Estonia 2022, 27.08.2022". my.raceresult.com. Retrieved 2023-01-15.