Public Administration Reputation&Trust – Webinar Highlights
On Friday, December 17, the most prestigious organizations in the public sector were announced during a live webinar broadcast from the Halti Nature Center. You can watch the full recording of the webinar here.
The event featured, among other things, the key findings of the Reputation&Trust Public Administration Reputation&Trust survey and thoughts from Kati Kalliomäki, Director of Communications, on the Tax Administration’s creative communications. In a panel discussion, Päivi Nerg, Under-Secretary of State for Administrative Policy at the Ministry of Finance; Pasi Kostamovaara, Chief of the Border Guard; and Jaakko Kiandero, CEO of Keva, discussed the importance of public trust in public administration for the overall security of citizens.
The event culminated in an awards ceremony honoring the most reputable organizations in the public sector. In this year’s survey, the Emergency Response Center and the Border Guard achieved the highest overall scores. The Rescue Services came in third. Read more about this year’s reputation results here.
Photos from the Public Administration Reputation&Trust
Riku Ruokolahti (center), Head of Development at T-Media, in conversation with Jaakko Kiander, CEO of Keva, and Pasi Kostamovaara, Chief of the Border Guard.Kai-Verneri Kaksonen, Public Relations Manager at T-Media, opened the event.Elisa Runsas and Harri Leinikka of T-Media presented the key findings of the Reputation&Trust survey on public administration.Kati Kalliomäki, Director of Communications at the Tax Administration, being interviewed by Harri Leinikka, CEO of T-Media.The panelists for the webinar were Päivi Nerg, Under-Secretary of State for Administrative Policy at the Ministry of Finance; Pasi Kostamovaara, Chief of the Border Guard; and Jaakko Kiander, CEO of Keva.Elisa Runsas, Sales Lead at T-Media (left), looks forward to the awards ceremony for the most prestigious organizations alongside Public Relations Manager Kai-Verneri Kaksonen.The award from the Rescue Services was accepted by Pasi Ryynänen, Director of a unit at the Ministry of the Interior.Taito Vainio, Director of the Emergency Response Center, accepted the first-place award.Pasi Kostamovaara, Chief of the Border Guard, accepted the second-place award.Elisa Runsas of T-Media interviews Pasi Ryynänen, Director of a unit at the Ministry of the Interior, on camera.Harri Leinikka (left) celebrates alongside Pasi Kostamovaara of the Border Guard, Taito Vainio of the Emergency Response Center , Pasi Ryynänen, Director of a unit at the Ministry of the Interior, and Riku Ruokolahti.Kai-Verneri Kaksonen, Harri Leinikka, Elisa Runsas, and Riku Ruokolahti celebrated after wrapping up the year’s final research publication.
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