Heinonen, Timo

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Name: Mr Timo Heinonen MP

Years active: 2007 -

Party: National Coalition Party

Constituency: Häme


Roles

Present memberships in committees:

  • Foreign Affairs Committee (member) 12.02.2013 -
  • Defence Committee (member) 03.05.2011 -
  • Education and Culture Committee (deputy member) 03.05.2011 -
  • Environment Committee (member) 15.09.2009 -

Earlier memberships in committees:

  • Grand Committee (member) 03.04.2007 - 02.05.2007
  • Legal Affairs Committee (deputy member) 03.04.2007 - 20.10.2008, (member) 21.10.2008 - 11.09.2009
  • Education and Culture Committee (deputy member) 03.04.2007 - 02.05.2007, (member) 03.05.2007 - 19.04.2011
  • Transport and Communications Committee (deputy member) 03.05.2007 - 11.09.2009
  • Foreign Affairs Committee (deputy member) 03.05.2011 - 11.03.2014
  • Board of the Library of Parliament (member) 03.05.2007 - 29.06.2011

Parliamentary groups:

  • National Coalition Party 21.03.2007 -

Education

He attended the University of Turku where he obtained a Master of Education.

History

He worked as a counsellor at Loppi Parish confirmation camps, youth work trainee at Loppi Parish, a journalist at the Ruotuväki newspaper, an event manager at 20th anniversary exhibition of the Organisation of Enterprises in Loppi, a supply special education teacher at the Kissankello School in Loppi and as a supply teacher at the Launonen Elementary School in Loppi. He also worked as an assistant/freelance journalist for Hämeen Sanomat (newspaper), an assistant journalist for Riihimäen Seudun Viikkouutiset (newspaper), a reporter and commentator for various sportscasts and motor sports and as an assistant journalist for Hanaa magazine. In addition he was a supply teacher at Loppi Secondary and Upper Secondary School, Tervakoski Secondary School et al. (different subjects) and at various elementary schools in Loppi as well as a teacher at Kirkonkylä School in Loppi.

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