Baltic Yachts, a pioneering force in advanced composite yacht construction, proudly introduces its new CEO, Tom von Bonsdorff, marking a significant milestone in the company's journey. With a distinguished career in management, including notable roles at Volvo and Kesko, Tom von Bonsdorff steps into his new position on February 5th, 2024.
Tom von Bonsdorff brings a wealth of experience, having spearheaded initiatives such as Finland's leading electric vehicle charging network during his tenure at Kesko. His appointment signifies Baltic Yachts' commitment to innovation and growth as the company enters an exciting new phase, highlighted by the recent expansion of its manufacturing facility in Jakobstad.
Executive Vice President Henry Hawkins expressed his confidence in Tom's ability to lead Baltic Yachts forward, especially following the success of their 50th anniversary year and the launch of groundbreaking vessels like the 34m foil-assisted yacht Raven in 2023.
Returning to his roots in Jakobstad, where he spent cherished holidays during his childhood, Tom von Bonsdorff is enthusiastic about the company's future. His arrival coincides with the opening of Baltic Yachts' expanded facility, streamlining the entire yacht building process under one roof.
Reflecting on his new role, Tom von Bonsdorff remarked, "Baltic has an enviable worldwide reputation for innovation and success in one of the most demanding sectors of the marine industry, and I am delighted to be able to bring my experience in global sales, service, and manufacturing to strengthen the company's efforts."
Professor Hans Georg Näder, owner of Baltic Yachts, expressed his confidence in Tom's leadership, emphasizing the value of his industry knowledge and global perspective. Tom von Bonsdorff's appointment signifies Baltic Yachts' continued dedication to realizing the visionary dreams of its clients through groundbreaking yacht design and construction.
Baltic Yachts was founded in 1973 with a clear objective to build better yachts that are lighter, stiffer, and faster. With more than 550 yachts launched, that objective has been continuously met.
Credit: Baltic Yachts