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				14 years with FIG – FIG Director Markku Villikka retired 
	from FIG end of July 2013
				On 1 January 1999 FIG Director Markku Villikka started working in the FIG 
	Office. Together with five councils and many volunteers he has built the 
	office and FIG to what it is today. FIG events were developed and shaped to 
	Congresses, Working Weeks and Regional Conferences. The first year Markku 
	Villikka worked with President Peter Dale, and from 2000 he served under the 
	following 4 Presidents, who has each contributed with a short good-bye to 
	Markku. 
				
					
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						  CheeHai Teo, FIG President 2011-2014  | 
						On behalf of the Council, 
			Commissions, Networks, Permanent Institutions, Office as well as the 
			membership of FIG, I thank Markku Villikka for his years of service, 
			contribution and dedication to the Federation and the Profession. 
			This wholehearted service, contribution and dedication preceded the 
			day he took up the post of FIG Director early in 1999 after the 
			Federation decided to establish a permanent office and 
			professionalize its administration. Though Markku left his position 
			as FIG Director on 31st July 2013, a necessary joint decision given 
			the circumstances, he remains a surveyor, an honorary member of FIG 
			and very much a part of FIG’s quest to ensure that the disciplines 
			of surveying and all who practise them are relevant and meeting the 
			needs of both the places and the people we serve.  | 
					 
					
						We are 
			all aware that one may leave a position, a job and retire from work, 
			but one does not retire from experience and from life. We are well 
			aware of Markku’s passion for the Profession and the Federation. We 
			wish him the very best going forward as he steps away from the FIG 
			Administration.  "I promise to keep on living as though I expected to live forever. 
			Nobody grows old by merely living a number of years. People grow old 
			only by deserting their ideals. Years may wrinkle the skin, but to 
			give up interest wrinkles the soul." (Douglas MacArthur)
						In the absence of a farewell gathering, this edition of FIG 
			eNewsletter contains some reflections and stories that would have 
			been shared in a farewell gathering for Markku.    | 
					 
					
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						  Bob Foster, FIG President 2000-2002  | 
						I first became acquainted with Markku Villikka when 
			we interviewed him for the position of Director of the FIG Office in 
			1998. The then FIG president, Peter Dale, had appointed a search 
			committee to find and hire a Director for the new FIG permanent 
			office in Copenhagen. The committee’s activity culminated in an 
			interview of six candidates from several European countries. Markku 
			was the sixth interview and almost immediately established himself 
			as the prime candidate with his enthusiasm for the position and his 
			articulate expression of understanding, but most of all for his 
			thorough knowledge of the history and culture of the Federation. He 
			was our unanimous choice and we entered into a contract with him for 
			the position on January 1, 1999. By the time, eleven months later in 
			November, 1999, that the retiring British Bureau handed over the 
			bureau to the American administration the FIG office was organized 
			and functioning smoothly under Markku’s direction. | 
					 
					
						In the following years of my presidency I came to 
			appreciate the brilliance of our choice of Markku for the position. 
			It was Markku’s energy in the job, knowledge of the organization and 
			patience with my sometimes short attention span due to a progressive 
			problem occurring in my family that I was able to serve out my term 
			of office. Markku could always advise me on the meetings and events 
			I had to attend, and those that could be left to others. Had I had 
			less support and understanding, I would probably have had to resign 
			from the presidency. The US Bureau came into office, as had its predecessors, with a zero 
			bank balance, the British Bureau having balanced its budget and 
			closed its books. But now, with a permanent FIG office in Denmark 
			and a full-time office director we chose, as one of our bureau’s 
			chief aims, to create a reserve fund for the Federation so that 
			future bureaus would not be faced with the first several months of 
			their administrations waiting for the annual subscriptions to begin 
			to arrive. By the end of 2003 the FIG accounts showed a financial 
			reserve of almost 300,000 Euros. This accomplishment and a smooth 
			transition into a governance process whereby the FIG administration 
			was to be popularly elected by the General Assembly, were major 
			accomplishments of the US Bureau. Markku, with his good advice and 
			counsel, made it possible for us to enact these administrative 
			milestones that have transformed how the Federation operates.  I will always be grateful for Markku’s support and good counsel 
			provided with energy and grace during a difficult time. Markku, as 
			well, was a good friend and entertaining travel companion with his 
			dry humor and tact. He was invaluable for his knowledge of the 
			personalities and protocols of the international community of FIG, 
			many of whom were strange to me. I thank Markku and wish him the 
			best in his well-deserved retirement.    | 
					 
					
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						  Holger Magel, FIG President 2003-2006  | 
						My closer relationship with Markku 
			Villikka started in the year 1998 when a high panel of FIG 
			excellencies (Peter Dale, Bob Foster, Holger Magel, Stig Enemark) 
			had to find and decide on the newly established post of a FIG 
			director in order to professionalize FIG. There was no doubt and it 
			was an unanimous decision: Markku was the only one and the right one 
			of several candidates who fulfilled all expectations! The decision 
			was important not only for him, not only for the FIG community, but 
			especially also for Peter Dale, the FIG President, for Bob Foster, 
			the incoming FIG President and for me as the successor of Bob. | 
					 
					
						I had the pleasure to work with 
			Markku for about 8 years and I have always benefited from his rich 
			knowledge especially about FIG and his profile and opinions as a 
			well grounded specialized Geodesist and Generalist. As the so called 
			German FIG Presidency was the Transition Period by transforming from 
			country led regime to the so called democratic, i.e. single person 
			elected regime, a lot of new challenges and emotions had to be 
			managed and balanced. Markku has managed it excellently and has 
			supported the council in an ever loyal and effective way! He became Mister FIG due to his restless engagement-unfortunately on 
			the cost of his health. He represented FIG around the world and has 
			helped to make FIG a really globally acting Federation with 
			professional Competence and a respected partner of UN, WB etc. With warm feelings I remember many joint travels, sometimes together 
			with my wife Ansi, where we had also time to talk about Markkus 
			second great love and passion of his life: classic music, especially 
			Wagner and Mozart! Markku knew and visited nearly all new respective 
			performances in Bayreuth, Salzburg, Vienna and naturally also for 
			example in Savonlinna. I hope, Markku can live and enjoy his passion 
			also in the next years when he has to abdicate his first passion 
			FIG. On behalf of German FIG Council 2003-2006 I would like to thank 
			Markku very much for his service and friendship. We will never 
			forget his great contribution to sensitize German surveyors for 
			international aspects of surveying, especially in the Land, 
			Education and GIS Sector. Markku Villikka has rendered outstanding 
			services not only for FIG, but also for German colleagues and 
			Germany! We will never forget it and never forget you, dear Markku.
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						  Stig Enemark, FIG President 2007-2010  | 
						Just writing a few words in appreciation of Markku 
			Villikka is not that easy as there is so much to say. I have enjoyed 
			working with Markku over about 25 years in various professional 
			relations such as the Nordic Surveyors, the European Surveyors, and 
			of course especially within the FIG global surveying community. I 
			remember quite well the early days of building the FIG Office in the 
			late1990s – and the process of appointing Markku as the first 
			Executive Director of FIG in 1999. Markku clearly possessed the 
			right qualifications and he started off with a lot of enthusiasm and 
			professionalism. The task was challenging as the early 2000s were a 
			period of transition.    | 
					 
					
						The FIG administration was changing from a country 
			based Bureau to a more global Council where the members are elected 
			directly by the GA, and the role of FIG was changing by placing more 
			emphasis on becoming a global player in a partnership with the UN 
			agencies.  This transition required a strong office to manage the daily 
			administration and also support the council in policy making and 
			management. Markku succeeded in setting high standards for building 
			such an office, even though the process also inevitably included 
			some conflicts. When looking back, there is no doubt that the high 
			standing FIG has today is very much due to Markku´s drive and 
			commitment as FIG Director.  Dear Markku, on behalf of the FIG council 2007-2010 I thank you for 
			your tireless services and highly professional support. On the more 
			personal side I thank you for our friendship throughout the years. 
			Retirement should be a nice thing when looking back on such a highly 
			engaged life with major achievements and lasting personal relations. 
			We wish you all the best for a speedy recovering and for having some 
			relaxed and enjoyable years ahead. | 
					 
				 
				
				
				  
				August 2013    |