Julius Stjernvall | |
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Born | [1][2][3] | 26 October 1874
Died | 6 May 1939 | (aged 64)
Education | mechanical engineer (1900)[1][2][3] |
Political party | SFP[1][2] |
Board member of | Ab Wärtsilä Oy[1] HOP |
Parent(s) | Carl Julius Stjernvall and Maria née Jakovlev |
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Military career | |
Allegiance | Russian Empire |
Service | infantry |
Years of service | 1896–1898 |
Rank | ensign (promoted lieutenant in 1907) |
Unit | 132nd Bender Infantry Regiment[2] |
Diet of Finland 1904–1905 Estate of Nobility and Chivalry | |
In office 8 December 1904 – 15 April 1905[2] | |
Minister of Trade and Industry | |
In office 27 November 1918 – 17 April 1919[1][2] | |
President | K. J. Ståhlberg |
Prime Minister | Lauri Ingman |
Preceded by | Heikki Renvall |
Succeeded by | Juho Vennola |
Manager of Kone- ja Siltarakennus | |
In office 1919–1929[1][2] | |
Preceded by | Carl Enckell |
Succeeded by | Robert Lavonius[4] |
Manager of Hietalahti Shipyard and Engineering Works | |
In office 1928 – 1 April 1929 | |
Preceded by | K. Albin Johansson |
Succeeded by | Robert Lavonius[4] |
Julius Stjernvall (26 October 1874 – 6 May 1939) was a Finnish engineer, businessman and vuorineuvos.
Stjernvall worked as manager in Finnish branch of Siemens & Halske 1904–1914 and subsequently in Kone ja Silta until 1929; the company grew during his time through new products and acquisitions. He was Minister of Trade and Industry in the short-lived Lauri Ingman's cabinet in 1918–1919[5]