After 6 years at handheld computer pioneer Psion, Juha developed the idea for Symbian, the operating system company. He wrote the business plan and negotiated investments worth $130 million. Juha served on Symbian's board and led the company's business activities and technical strategy.
Following Symbian, Juha spent four years as Corporate Vice-President at Microsoft, responsible for a range of mobile software and server products, including Mobile Information Server, Server ActiveSync Smartphone and Pocket PC.
Before he funded Sonopia, Juha was President at Macromedia with responsibility for company-wide planning and the Consumer Electronics/Mobile Devices & Services division.
Juha also serves on the board of Teleca, the largest Systems Integrator in the mobile industry and Unwire, a leading mobile services company.
A frequent speaker at industry events, Juha has also been a regular commentator on CNBC, Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek and Financial Times. Juha was voted one of the 25 most influential Europeans in technology by Time Magazine.
Juha studied Business Administration at London Business School, specializing in strategy, finance, new venture development and dynamic modeling |