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==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
Tallgren was born in [[Turku]] on 28 January 1927, and his parents are office manager and deputy consul Karl Nikolai Tallgren and Ella Alica Lindh.<ref name=fing>{{cite web|title=Tallgren, Carl Olof Kristian |url=https://valtioneuvosto.fi/tietoa/historiaa/hallitukset-ja-ministerit/raportti/-/r/m2/516|publisher=Finnish Government|access-date=16 September 2021|language=fi}}</ref><ref name=blf/> He graduated from the Swedish Classical High School in 1945.<ref name=blf>{{cite web|author=Lars-Folke Landgrén
|title=Tallgren, Carl Olof|language=fi|year=2011
Tallgren was born in [[Turku]] on 28 January 1927, and his parents were office manager and deputy consul Karl Nikolai Tallgren and Ella Alica Lindh.<ref name=fing>{{cite web|title=Tallgren, Carl Olof Kristian |url=https://valtioneuvosto.fi/tietoa/historiaa/hallitukset-ja-ministerit/raportti/-/r/m2/516|publisher=Finnish Government|access-date=16 September 2021|language=fi}}</ref><ref name=blf/> He graduated from the Swedish Classical High School in 1945.<ref name=blf>{{cite web|author=Lars-Folke Landgrén
|title=Tallgren, Carl Olof|language=fi|year=2011
|url=https://www.blf.fi/artikel.php?id=3976|work=Biografiskt Lexikon för Finland|access-date=16 September 2021}}</ref> Then he attended the Turku Academy and in 1951 graduated with a bachelor's degree in politics.<ref name=par/> He also received a PhD.<ref name=par/>
|url=https://www.blf.fi/artikel.php?id=3976|work=Biografiskt Lexikon för Finland|access-date=16 September 2021}}</ref> Then he attended the Turku Academy and in 1951 graduated with a bachelor's degree in politics.<ref name=par/> He also received a PhD.<ref name=par/>


==Career==
==Career==
Following graduation Tallgren was employed as an ombudsman at the Åboland Municipal Association in 1952 and worked there for ten years until 1962.<ref name=blf/> In 1957 he also became an operations manager in the [[Åboland]] districtfor the [[Finnish Red Cross]].
<ref name=blf/> Next year he was appointed deputy to the [[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Finland)|Foreign Affairs Minister]] [[Ralf Törngren]]. In 1961 Tallgren was elected to the [[Finnish Parliament]] for the Swedish People's Party of Finland representing Åboland when Törngren died and served at the Parliament until 1975.
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Following graduation Tallgren was employed as an ombudsman at the Åboland Municipal Association in 1952 and worked there for ten years until 1962.<ref name=blf/> In 1957 he also became an operations manager in the [[Åboland]] district for the [[Finnish Red Cross]].
<ref name=blf/> Next year he was appointed deputy to the [[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Finland)|Foreign Affairs Minister]] [[Ralf Törngren]]. In 1961 Tallgren was elected to the [[Finnish Parliament]] for the Swedish People's Party of Finland representing Åboland when Törngren died and served at the Parliament until 1975.
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Tallgren was appointed the minister of finance in [[Ahti Karjalainen]]'s [[Karjalainen II Cabinet|second cabinet]] on 15 July 1970, and his term lasted until 29 October 1971.<ref name=fing/> He succeeded Kristian Gestrin in 1974 as chairman of the Swedish People's Party of Finland which he held until 1977 when [[Pär Stenbäck]] took over the post.<ref name=blf/><ref>{{cite news|title=Anna-Maja Henriksson är SFP:s nya ordförande - första kvinnan på posten|url=https://svenska.yle.fi/artikel/2016/06/12/anna-maja-henriksson-ar-sfps-nya-ordforande-forsta-kvinnan-pa-posten?_escaped_fragment_=&qt-tabs_under_article=1|work=Svenska Yle|language=sv|date=12 June 2016|archive-date=11 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220111111321/https://svenska.yle.fi/artikel/2016/06/12/anna-maja-henriksson-ar-sfps-nya-ordforande-forsta-kvinnan-pa-posten?_escaped_fragment_=&qt-tabs_under_article=1}}</ref>
Tallgren was appointed the minister of finance in [[Ahti Karjalainen]]'s [[Karjalainen II Cabinet|second cabinet]] on 15 July 1970, and his term lasted until 29 October 1971.<ref name=fing/> He succeeded Kristian Gestrin in 1974 as chairman of the Swedish People's Party of Finland which he held until 1977 when [[Pär Stenbäck]] took over the post.<ref name=blf/><ref>{{cite news|title=Anna-Maja Henriksson är SFP:s nya ordförande - första kvinnan på posten|url=https://svenska.yle.fi/artikel/2016/06/12/anna-maja-henriksson-ar-sfps-nya-ordforande-forsta-kvinnan-pa-posten?_escaped_fragment_=&qt-tabs_under_article=1|work=Svenska Yle|language=sv|date=12 June 2016|archive-date=11 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220111111321/https://svenska.yle.fi/artikel/2016/06/12/anna-maja-henriksson-ar-sfps-nya-ordforande-forsta-kvinnan-pa-posten?_escaped_fragment_=&qt-tabs_under_article=1}}</ref>


Tallgren was also employed as a treasurer at the Turku Academy Foundation in between 1964 and 1973.<ref name=blf/> Following his retirement from politics he was named as managing director of the Art Society Association, and his term lasted until 1991. He served in the boards of different companies and foundations, including the Foundation for [[Åbo Akademi University]] (1982–1997), Oy Partek Ab, [[Konstsamfundet]], Oy Stockmann Ab, Oy City Forum Ab, and [[Hufvudstadsbladet|Hufvudstadsbladet Ab m.fl]].<ref name=par>{{cite web|title=Partek|access-date=16 September 2021 |url=https://web.lib.aalto.fi/fi/old/yrityspalvelin/pdf/1994/epartek.pdf|publisher=Aalto University Learning Centre|page=6}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|editor1=R. Whiteside|editor2=G. Bricault|editor3=S. Carr|title=The International Corporate 1000: A Directory of Who Runs the World's 1000 Leading Corporations 1987 Edition|publisher=Springer Netherlands|year=2012|isbn=978-94-009-3243-2|page=23|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3YXpCAAAQBAJ&pg=PA23}}</ref>
Tallgren was also employed as a treasurer at the Turku Academy Foundation between 1964 and 1973.<ref name=blf/> Following his retirement from politics he was named as managing director of the Art Society Association, and his term lasted until 1991. He served on the boards of different companies and foundations, including the Foundation for [[Åbo Akademi University]] (1982–1997), Oy Partek Ab, [[Konstsamfundet]], Oy Stockmann Ab, Oy City Forum Ab, and [[Hufvudstadsbladet|Hufvudstadsbladet Ab m.fl]].<ref name=par>{{cite web|title=Partek|access-date=16 September 2021 |url=https://web.lib.aalto.fi/fi/old/yrityspalvelin/pdf/1994/epartek.pdf|publisher=Aalto University Learning Centre|page=6}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|editor1=R. Whiteside|editor2=G. Bricault|editor3=S. Carr|title=The International Corporate 1000: A Directory of Who Runs the World's 1000 Leading Corporations 1987 Edition|publisher=Springer Netherlands|year=2012|isbn=978-94-009-3243-2|page=23|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3YXpCAAAQBAJ&pg=PA23}}</ref>


==Personal life and death==
==Personal life and death==

Revision as of 02:30, 17 June 2024

Carl Olof Tallgren
Minister of Finance
In office
15 July 1970 – 29 October 1971
Prime MinisterAhti Karjalainen
Preceded byPäiviö Hetemäki
Succeeded byPäiviö Hetemäki
Chairman of Swedish People's Party of Finland
In office
1974–1977
Preceded byKristian Gestrin
Succeeded byPär Stenbäck
Personal details
Born(1927-01-28)28 January 1927
Turku, Finland
Died16 June 2024(2024-06-16) (aged 97)
Political partySwedish People's Party of Finland
SpouseGurli Vivica Öhman
Alma materTurku Academy

Carl Olof Tallgren (28 January 1927 – 16 June 2024) was a Finnish politician who served as the minister of finance between 1970 and 1971. He was one of the heads of the Swedish People's Party of Finland.

Early life and education

Tallgren was born in Turku on 28 January 1927, and his parents were office manager and deputy consul Karl Nikolai Tallgren and Ella Alica Lindh.[1][2] He graduated from the Swedish Classical High School in 1945.[2] Then he attended the Turku Academy and in 1951 graduated with a bachelor's degree in politics.[3] He also received a PhD.[3]

Career

Following graduation Tallgren was employed as an ombudsman at the Åboland Municipal Association in 1952 and worked there for ten years until 1962.[2] In 1957 he also became an operations manager in the Åboland district for the Finnish Red Cross.
[2] Next year he was appointed deputy to the Foreign Affairs Minister Ralf Törngren. In 1961 Tallgren was elected to the Finnish Parliament for the Swedish People's Party of Finland representing Åboland when Törngren died and served at the Parliament until 1975.
[2]

Tallgren was appointed the minister of finance in Ahti Karjalainen's second cabinet on 15 July 1970, and his term lasted until 29 October 1971.[1] He succeeded Kristian Gestrin in 1974 as chairman of the Swedish People's Party of Finland which he held until 1977 when Pär Stenbäck took over the post.[2][4]

Tallgren was also employed as a treasurer at the Turku Academy Foundation between 1964 and 1973.[2] Following his retirement from politics he was named as managing director of the Art Society Association, and his term lasted until 1991. He served on the boards of different companies and foundations, including the Foundation for Åbo Akademi University (1982–1997), Oy Partek Ab, Konstsamfundet, Oy Stockmann Ab, Oy City Forum Ab, and Hufvudstadsbladet Ab m.fl.[3][5]

Personal life and death

Tallgren married the economist Gurli Vivica Öhman in 1950.[2] He died on 16 June 2024, at the age of 97.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b "Tallgren, Carl Olof Kristian" (in Finnish). Finnish Government. Retrieved 16 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Lars-Folke Landgrén (2011). "Tallgren, Carl Olof". Biografiskt Lexikon för Finland (in Finnish). Retrieved 16 September 2021.
  3. ^ a b c "Partek" (PDF). Aalto University Learning Centre. p. 6. Retrieved 16 September 2021.
  4. ^ "Anna-Maja Henriksson är SFP:s nya ordförande - första kvinnan på posten". Svenska Yle (in Swedish). 12 June 2016. Archived from the original on 11 January 2022.
  5. ^ R. Whiteside; G. Bricault; S. Carr, eds. (2012). The International Corporate 1000: A Directory of Who Runs the World's 1000 Leading Corporations 1987 Edition. Springer Netherlands. p. 23. ISBN 978-94-009-3243-2.
  6. ^ Suru-uutinen kesken puoluekokouksen: RKP piti hiljaisen hetken (in Finnish)