Nadine Hellberg-Lindqvist has a diverse range of work experience in the legal field. Nadine began their career as an Information Trainee at Roschier, Attorneys Ltd. in 2002. Following this, they worked as a Legal Trainee at Stora Enso Oyj in 2003 and then at Attorneys at law Borenius, Finland in 2004. In 2005, they had a trainee position at the Ministry of Transport and Communications before becoming a Research Assistant at Hanken School of Economics later that year.
From 2006 to 2017, Nadine worked at Procopé & Hornborg Ltd, Attorneys at Law, starting as an Associate and progressing to the role of Attorney at Law, Senior Associate. In 2007, they also had a Stagiaire role at the European Commission.
In 2009, Nadine was a Trainee Judge at the District Court of Helsinki. Nadine then joined the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment in 2017, first as a Senior Specialist and later as a Chief Specialist in the Employment and Well-Functioning Markets Department.
In their role at the Ministry, Nadine was responsible for auditing legislation and had various responsibilities relating to corporate matters, corporate responsibility, and anti-money laundering/combating the financing of terrorism. Nadine represented the ministry in national working groups related to anti-money laundering/combating the financing of terrorism.
Nadine Hellberg-Lindqvist began their education in 1999 at the University of Helsinki, where they obtained a Master of Laws degree in 2005, specializing in Law. During the same period, they also attended the Hanken School of Economics and earned their M.Sc. degree in Economics in 2005. In 2003, Nadine briefly studied at Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, focusing on Law and Economics. Additionally, in the same year, they took a language course in Deutsch für Juristen at Universität Passau.
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