Antti Rytivaara is Climecon’s new Design Program Specialist

Antti Rytivaara is Climecon’s new Design Program Specialist. Antti is responsible for presenting Climecon’s Selection tools.

Antti is also called X-man and he really has a great sense of humor. He has a theatre background from improvisation to holding film School, which has taught him openess as well as the ability to relate to people. “I enjoy working with people”, as Antti puts it.

We wish Antti Rytivaara a warm welcome to join Climecon!

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