Stakeholders

Within its community as well as in relation to the outside world, KY has many stakeholders to interact and collaborate with. On this page, the most integral ones are introduced.

INTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS

KY's Representative Council (RepCo)

KY's Representative Council (RepCo) is the highest decision-making body of KY.

The highest power at KY is held by the Representative Council, which decides what KY does and looks like now and in the future. The meeting minutes can be found on the KY's Administration page.

Electing the members

The council consists of 21 members and 34 deputy members. The KY Representative Council elections are organized in the fall of each odd-numbered year. The candidates are ranked in order of the number of votes each of them received. The terms of each Representative Council start in December of each odd-numbered year and ends in December two years later, after the next RepCo has been elected.

Read more on the RepCo page!

KY's Honorary Delegation

KY's Honorary Delegation is an advisory body at KY.

The Honorary Delegation consists of people who hold KY close to their hearts and have often been KY actives during their years of study. Nowadays, Honorary Delegation members are making an impact in the business world.

Members

Kaisa Vikkula, Chair
Tapani Väljä, Vice Chair
Eeva Sipilä
Ilkka Hara
Eeva Grannenfelt
Mikael Laine
Pekka Rantala
Meri Löyttyniemi
Jouni Mölsä
Elina Björklund
Salla Vainio
Matti Parpala

EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS

AYY

AYY is the student union of Aalto students across all Aalto University schools.

Aalto University Student Union, AYY, is the student union of all KY students. AYY brings together about 14,000 students of arts, design, business and technology. AYY works to ensure the well-being of all their members and wants to develop teaching at Aalto and the best student life in the world.

As a member of AYY, you are entitled to numerous student union services and student benefits both locally and throughout Finland. AYY offers several services for its members, such as affordable student housing, rental facilities, and advocacy. As a student of Aalto, you can also participate in activities and events organised by AYY and over 200 associations within the Student Union.

You can learn more about AYY by visiting their website!

KY Foundation

The KY Foundation is KY's main financial supporter.

The Foundation for Business Students in Aalto University (KY Foundation) aims to further the societal, social, professional and intellectual goals of students in the Aalto University School of Business, as well as those related to studying and student life. The Foundation focuses on enabling the KY community and is committed to ensuring that Aalto University’s business students can enjoy the best student experience for years to come.

KY Foundation supports the student community through financial subsidies and premises totalling up to 1 million euros annually. These funds support approximately 50 associations and impact nearly 5000 business students of Aalto University.

You can learn more about the KY Foundation by visiting their website!

Kylteri is a magazine made by students at Aalto University’s School of Business and produced by the KY Foundation.

Founded in 1999, the magazine offers its readers brave, first-rate journalism about topical issues in both printed and electronic form. The magazine’s editorial staff is a collection of individuals interested in writing, illustration, and the field of media in general. The doors of our office are always open, no matter your level of experience.

If you’d like to contribute to Kylteri magazine or have a question about it, please don’t hesitate to contact our office and visit our website!

Probba

Probba ry is the student organization of Aalto University School of Business, BScBa-programme in Mikkeli.

Probba is located in the center of Mikkeli and represents the Aalto University Mikkeli Campus and all its students. As home to only one program, the Probba community consists of only international business students. During the founding of the Mikkeli campus, the program was called a BBA program but was later changed to BScBA. The community is a tight bunch, as only around 80 new students start their studies in the program every year. The studies last for 3 years and include an exchange semester during the last year.

Despite the distance, Probba is near and dear to KY and proudly reps the dollar green overalls and the KY Ribbon! The members of KY and Probba get to mingle during multiple events every year, making our communities even closer with each other. Find out more from Probba's website.