Timo Kivinen


Timo Pekka Kivinen is a Finnish general and the current Chief of Defence since 2019. Kivinen began his career as a dragoon, and was eventually promoted to Brigade Commander of the Karelia Brigade in 2011, Deputy Chief of Staff, Strategy in 2015 and Chief of Defence Command Finland in 2017.

Career

Kivinen entered military service in the Finnish Army in 1978, and completed various courses at home and abroad, including the US Army Airborne and Ranger Courses in 1993, the Infantry Captain Course and the United Nation Staff Officer Course in Sweden in 1996, the International Visitors Programme in the US in 2003, the National Defence Course in 2006, the High Command Course in 2007 and the Flag Officers and Ambassadors Course, NATO Defence College 2012. He also studied at the National War College in 1991-1993 and in the Royal College of Defence Studies in the UK in 2008. He spent his junior years at the Uusimaa Jaeger Battalion, and was deployed in the Bosnian War as Deputy Commanding Officer, Finnish Jaeger Battalion of the Stabilisation Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1997. He also served as an Defence Attaché in Austria, Hungary and Ukraine from 1998 – 2001, and became the Commander of the Utti Jaeger Regiment. He became the Head of Department and Vice President, National Defence University from 2004 – 2007, became the Assistant Chief of Staff, Plans and Policy Division, Defence Command 2009 – 2010, Assistant Chief of Staff, Plans and Policy Division, Defence Command from 2009 – 2010, until he became the Commander of the Karelia Brigade from 2011 – 2014, became the Deputy Chief of Staff, Strategy from 2015–2017, became Chief of Defence Command Finland from 2017–2019, and became Chief of Defence in August 1, 2019.

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