Kaj J. Niemi

Senior Vice President Engineering at BaseN

Kaj J. Niemi has an extensive work experience in various roles and positions. Kaj J. started their career in 1999 as a Network Engineer at EUnet Finland Oy. In 2000, they joined KPNQwest as a Development Manager. From 2002 to 2002, they worked as a Webmaster at Defence Staff, Finnish Defence Forces. In 2005, they joined the Saudi Stock Exchange (TADAWUL) as a Senior Network Consultant, where they were responsible for designing and implementing high-availability network services. In 2008, they moved to Juniper Networks as a Senior Network Consultant in Professional Services. In 2010, they became the CTO and Business Owner at Academica Oy. From 2013 to 2018, they served as a Member of the Board of Directors at Terakala. Currently, they are employed at BaseN Corporation, where they are the Senior Vice President of Engineering, responsible for driving platform development and ensuring timely delivery of the roadmap. Additionally, they have experience as a Chief Engineer at BaseN Corporation. Throughout their career, they have had experience in hiring, interviewing, and mentoring personnel.

Kaj J. Niemi has a diverse education history. In 1993, they started attending Helsingfors svenska normallyceum, where they pursued a high school degree (HS) until their graduation in 1997. Years later, from 2017 to 2019, Niemi enrolled in the Hanken School of Economics and completed a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree, though the specific field of study isn't provided. Additionally, Niemi continued their studies at Hanken School of Economics and is currently pursuing a Master of Science (MS) degree in Economics, starting in 2018 and expected to be completed by 2024. Alongside their formal education, Niemi earned the certification in Principles of Wealth Management from Hanken School of Economics in October 2021.

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  • Senior Vice President Engineering

    March, 2015 - present

  • Chief Engineer

    December, 2001