Interview with Janne Lempinen

Interview with Janne Lempinen
I served in the Finnish military for seven years as a non-commissioned officer in the Karelian Brigade infantry, and as a military police instructor. After this I worked as a security adviser in the Middle East however sales has always been a passion of mine – which I have been doing for the past five years. [/qode_elliptical_slide][/qode_elliptical_slider]
Interview with Janne Lempinen
I served in the Finnish military for seven years as a non-commissioned officer in the Karelian Brigade infantry, and as a military police instructor. After this I worked as a security adviser in the Middle East however sales has always been a passion of mine – which I have been doing for the past five years.
Janne Lempinen
Regional Sales Manager – Finland, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxemburg
Start date:
3rd of January 2023
I am 32 years old and grew up in the countryside in southern Finland. I started my military career after my conscript service as a contract soldier, thereafter I gained the rank of a non-commissioned officer.
Have you deployed?
Yes, I deployed to Lebanon in 2016 where I served as an infantry squad leader. In the summer of 2019, I also got a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be stationed at an embassy in the Middle East as a security advisor. I worked as part of the security team, and we were responsible for the security of a complex where a number of people were staying. The assignment ended in the late summer of 2020 when air traffic opened after the start of Covid-19.
How did you get into sales?
As teaching and training are closely related to sales, I have indirectly been doing sales for some time. Being an instructor, I needed to be able to work with students and find a way to motivate them and it is the same in sales as you need to be able to show a potential client why the products are good for them. However, my real sales career started when I worked with Sioen Ballistics. In the spring of 2017, I was recruited to Verseidag Ballistic Protection (SIOEN Ballistics) as a product manager to bring more insights into products and user needs. Even though I was hired as a product manager for tactical gear, I gained a lot of contacts for potential customers and developed personal relationships with them. As a result, I found myself moving towards sales during my time at Sioen. Working with the R&D department and the whole team, we participated in European tenders.
What do you hope to achieve at NFM as a regional sales manager?
I started in January and have gone through some intensive training on products and procedures. This has taught me so much about NFM, that I now have the tools to be able to be successful in sales for the company. I strongly believe that I can create new and exciting international opportunities for NFM and contribute as an important member of the international sales team.
What is a difficult challenge you have previously faced?
One of the biggest challenges was leaving the Finnish Defence Forces. At that point I had been a career soldier, so transitioning to the civilian world was a little nerve racking. I guess every soldier faces the same challenge when moving across, but I was committed to making it work and the tactical industry was a natural progression.
What is your greatest achievement?
Finns do not like to talk about their achievements. I think it is a Scandinavian thing where if you do, then it is like you are bragging, however, I am very proud of my career. I was taught leadership skills in the military, learned a great deal about tactical equipment, and can work all over the world.[qode_simple_quote text_title_tag="h3" simple_quote_text="I strongly believe that I can create new and exciting international opportunities for NFM and contribute as an important member of the international sales team." simple_quote_author="Janne Lempinen, NFM Group"]FUN FACTS
What do you like to do in your spare time?
I like to be out in nature and enjoy hunting. I also do sports shooting training for reservists. Next summer I will be renovating a cabin and will spend time with my two dogs. However, most summers, I spend a large part of my time boating both out at sea and in inland waters.
Advice you would give to a younger you.
Stop stressing and just do your best. That is enough as you cannot control everything.
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