Risto Kask

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Risto Kask
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Born (1985-11-24) 24 November 1985 (age 36)
EducationBA - Accounting and Finance; MBA - Corporate Finance
Alma materEstonian Business School (PhD)
OccupationMinister adviser of Public Governance
Years active2017-...
OrganizationMinistry of Finance of Republic of Estonia
Political partyEstonian Centre Party
HonoursInnovation Scholarship (2016)

Risto Kask (born 24 November 1985) is a civil servant and an adviser to Minister of Public Administration of the Republic of Estonia.[1] He is a founder of non-profit organization MTÜ Aita Nõrgemat[2] and a board member of MTÜ Ettevõtluskool Noor Eesti.[3]

From 2014–2017, he worked as a deputy head of the district of Nõmme at the Municipality of Tallinn.[4] He also is a member of the Finance Committee of the Municipality of Tallinn.

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Membership in various organizations[]

  • From 2008 – MTÜ Aita Nõrgemat, board member[5]
  • From 2008 – MTÜ Roheline Noor, board member[6]
  • From 2011 – MTÜ Ettevõtluskool Noor Eesti, board member[7]
  • From 2015 – Kodumaa Kapitali HLÜ, member of audit committee[8]
  • From 2017 – Tallinn City Council, member of finance committee[9]

Education[]

He has a BA degree on Accounting and Finance and MBA degree on Corporate Finance,[10] both acquired from the Estonian Entrepreneurship University of Applied Sciences. He is currently pursuing a PhD degree on Management at Estonian Business School.

As an author[]

In 2015, he published his first book Konnapoiste talvejutud.[11] The book is for children aged 3–7, first edition was released in 720 units.

Athletic achievements[]

  • 1999 Championship of underwater swimming, up to 16-yo class – I place
  • 2000 Championship of underwater swimming, up to 16-yo class – II place
  • 2004 Aikido 5kyu rank
  • 2005 Aikido 4kyu rank

Politics[]

He is currently a council member of Estonian Centre Party and a deputy head of the organizations branch at Nõmme. From 2004–2015 he was a member of Youth Assembly of Estonian Centre Party. In 2013, he stepped up as a candidate at local elections in Estonia, not being elected by 17 votes.[12] He ran for local elections a second time in 2017 but lost election by 62 votes,[12] at the local elections in 2021 he got 54 votes[13].

Bodybuilding and men's fitness[]

He is a member of jury of the competitions of "Eesti Suvepiiga ja Suvemees" and "Estonian Topmodel". In 2008, he was a member of the jury for "Manhunt Estonia"[14]

References[]

  1. ^ "Rahandusministeerium | Rahandusministeerium". www.rahandusministeerium.ee.
  2. ^ "..::Aita Nõrgemat, heategevus, loomade hoiupaik, armastus, annetamine, kodutud loomad, kodutu, 9001212, kassid, koerad, abi::." armasta.ee.
  3. ^ "Risto Kask - Juhatuse liikme ülevaade @ Inforegister.ee". inforegister.ee.
  4. ^ "Ambitsioonikas Nõmme linnaosavanema kohusetäitja Risto Kask: alkoholiaktsiis on puhtalt rahva tervise küsimus - Uudised.tv3.ee". uudised.tv3.ee.
  5. ^ "..::Aita Nõrgemat, heategevus, loomade hoiupaik, armastus, annetamine, kodutud loomad, kodutu, 9001212, kassid, koerad, abi::." www.armasta.ee.
  6. ^ "ROHELINE NOOR MTÜ (80264871) - Ülevaade @ Inforegister.ee". inforegister.ee.
  7. ^ "ETTEVÕTLUSKOOL NOOR EESTI MTÜ (80325420) - Ülevaade @ Inforegister.ee". inforegister.ee.
  8. ^ "Kodumaa Kapitali Hoiu-laenuühistu". Kodumaa Kapitali HLÜ.
  9. ^ väljak 10, Ajaleht Pealinn Vabaduse; Tallinn, 15199. "Tallinna Linnavolikogu kinnitas komisjonide koosseisud". www.pealinn.ee.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ "Eesti Ettevõtluskõrgkool Mainor" (PDF).
  11. ^ väljak 10, Ajaleht Pealinn Vabaduse; Tallinn, 15199. "Hooandja abil trükitud lasteraamat jõudis poelettidele". www.pealinn.ee.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  12. ^ a b "1992-2019 valimistel osalenud kandidaadi otsing - Valimiste arhiiv - Valimised". vvk.ee.
  13. ^ https://kov2021.valimised.ee/et/detailed-voting-result/result-0000-0784-6.html
  14. ^ "Buduaar - Risto Kask Manhuntist: Välja selgitati konkreetse õhtu edevaim klubilõvi". buduaar.ee.
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