Eneris Solutions Oy

Eneris Solutions » About » Management


Mr. Tuomas Fabritius, Chief Executive Officer

Tuomas Fabritius

Tuomas is CEO of Eneris Solutions. Being one of the founders of Eneris in 1999 he knows the history of the company and always have been a key member of the management of Eneris. Before his duties at Eneris, Tuomas has had experience as a key consultant in a large ERP project at Nextrom. Tuomas graduated as M.Sc. (Industrial Management) from Oulu University in the beginning of 1998. He has more than 10 years experience in project management issues. 



Mr. Jarno Juutinen, Chief Technology Officer

Jarno Juutinen

Before joining our development team at spring 2005, Jarno had worked for five years as software engineer and project lead in Softbit OY. Strong knowledge, solid experience and endless motivation to improve makes him an important asset to Eneris. Jarno has a bachelor degree in computer technology engineering.




Mr. Jukka Ahola, Architect

Jukka Ahola

Jukka is a graduate of the University of Oulu. He has more than 12 years of experience in various positions in software development and project management. Jukka has been working the last 10 years in the USA, at places like Seagate, and others. His latest experience is from Ingenix, which specializes in EMR (Electronic Medical Records). Jukka brings depth and experience to the Eneris Team..




Mr. Thomas O'Rourke, Advisor and Member of Board

Thomas O'Rourke

Thomas was CEO of Eneris from 2002-2008, and now is a advisor and member of the board. Thomas holds B.Sc. (Computer Science) with honors and Minor B.A. in Finnish Language from the University of Minnesota and M.Sc. from the University of Oulu. O'Rourke has a strong entrepreneurial background as the founder and CEO of Softbit, a subsidiary of Elektrobit Group. Also was a software developer at Microsoft in Redmond, WA, USA., where he worked on world changing software, such as Media Player.

Read an article I wrote about education in Finland in 1987 (as an exchange student from the University of Minnesota to the University of Oulu), and some predicitions about Nokia. page1.pdf, page2.pdf, page3.pdf