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Allard Castelein
Director/Board Member at RENEWI PLC
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Marina Wyatt | F | 60 |
Associated British Ports
![]() Associated British Ports Other TransportationTransportation Associated British Ports engages in port operations in the United Kingdom. It operates as a subsidiary of Associated British Ports Holdings Ltd., which owns and manages the country’s sea-borne trade. The company is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom. | 10 years |
Hans N. J. Smits | M | 74 |
Port of Rotterdam
Sohar Industrial Port Co.
| 10 years |
Miriam Maes | F | 67 |
Port of Rotterdam
Havenbedrijf Rotterdam NV
![]() Havenbedrijf Rotterdam NV Other TransportationTransportation Havenbedrijf Rotterdam NV manages, operates and develops marine port for shipping services. The firm invests in the development of the existing port area, new port sites, public infrastructure, and the handling of shipping. The company was founded in 1932 and is headquartered in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. | 9 years |
Sjoerd Steven Vollebregt | M | 69 | 9 years | |
Otto Frank de Bont | M | 57 | 7 years | |
Annemieke den Otter | F | 45 | 2 years | |
Stein Rasmussen | M | - | 13 years | |
Guido Peters | M | - | 9 years | |
Øivind Tangen | M | - | 22 years | |
Jolande C. M. Sap | F | 61 | 6 years | |
Neil John Hartley | M | 58 | 5 years | |
Anne Guerin-Moens | F | - | 12 years | |
Katleen Vandeweyer | F | 55 | 2 years | |
Henrik Lundgaard Pedersen | M | 50 |
Associated British Ports
![]() Associated British Ports Other TransportationTransportation Associated British Ports engages in port operations in the United Kingdom. It operates as a subsidiary of Associated British Ports Holdings Ltd., which owns and manages the country’s sea-borne trade. The company is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom. | - |
Steven Marcel van der Heijden | M | 63 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
A. G. J. Hillen | M | 63 | 32 years | |
Luc Sterckx | M | 72 | 7 years | |
J. V. Timmermans | M | 64 |
Havenbedrijf Rotterdam NV
![]() Havenbedrijf Rotterdam NV Other TransportationTransportation Havenbedrijf Rotterdam NV manages, operates and develops marine port for shipping services. The firm invests in the development of the existing port area, new port sites, public infrastructure, and the handling of shipping. The company was founded in 1932 and is headquartered in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | 3 years |
Nicole Schaeffer | F | - | 11 years | |
Bernardus Verwaayen | M | 71 | 4 years | |
Lilia Alexander | F | - | 2 years | |
Frans Emil Eelkman Rooda | M | 72 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Cornelis Leenaars | M | 63 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Harry M. Koorstra | M | 73 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Roeland Baan | M | 67 | 6 years | |
Janine Vos | F | 52 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Alun Michael Rees | M | 68 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
James Bryce | M | 50 |
Associated British Ports
![]() Associated British Ports Other TransportationTransportation Associated British Ports engages in port operations in the United Kingdom. It operates as a subsidiary of Associated British Ports Holdings Ltd., which owns and manages the country’s sea-borne trade. The company is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom. | - |
Jean-Bernard Poilpre | M | - | 20 years | |
Vincent Kempkes | M | - | 8 years | |
Rudd Sondag | M | - |
Havenbedrijf Rotterdam NV
![]() Havenbedrijf Rotterdam NV Other TransportationTransportation Havenbedrijf Rotterdam NV manages, operates and develops marine port for shipping services. The firm invests in the development of the existing port area, new port sites, public infrastructure, and the handling of shipping. The company was founded in 1932 and is headquartered in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. | 7 years |
Gregory Stuart Pestrak | M | 53 |
Associated British Ports
![]() Associated British Ports Other TransportationTransportation Associated British Ports engages in port operations in the United Kingdom. It operates as a subsidiary of Associated British Ports Holdings Ltd., which owns and manages the country’s sea-borne trade. The company is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom. | - |
Marcel H. M. Smits | M | 62 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Bernard Bajolet | M | 75 | 6 years | |
Aarne Luten | M | - | 9 years | |
Harrie L. J. Noy | M | 73 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Marieke Snoep | F | 53 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Kornelis Storm | M | 79 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Rutger van Nouhuijs | M | 62 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Simone in 't Veld | F | 54 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Hilary Mercer | F | 60 | 2 years | |
Barbara van Lohuizen | F | - | - | |
Conny Braams | F | 58 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Philip Butcher | M | - |
Associated British Ports
![]() Associated British Ports Other TransportationTransportation Associated British Ports engages in port operations in the United Kingdom. It operates as a subsidiary of Associated British Ports Holdings Ltd., which owns and manages the country’s sea-borne trade. The company is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom. | - |
Luc van Os | M | 58 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Dan Dorner | M | 48 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
W.F. van Benten | M | 60 |
Havenbedrijf Rotterdam NV
![]() Havenbedrijf Rotterdam NV Other TransportationTransportation Havenbedrijf Rotterdam NV manages, operates and develops marine port for shipping services. The firm invests in the development of the existing port area, new port sites, public infrastructure, and the handling of shipping. The company was founded in 1932 and is headquartered in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. | 6 years |
Nynke Dalstra | F | 55 |
Havenbedrijf Rotterdam NV
![]() Havenbedrijf Rotterdam NV Other TransportationTransportation Havenbedrijf Rotterdam NV manages, operates and develops marine port for shipping services. The firm invests in the development of the existing port area, new port sites, public infrastructure, and the handling of shipping. The company was founded in 1932 and is headquartered in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. | 4 years |
Boudewijn Siemons | M | 60 |
Havenbedrijf Rotterdam NV
![]() Havenbedrijf Rotterdam NV Other TransportationTransportation Havenbedrijf Rotterdam NV manages, operates and develops marine port for shipping services. The firm invests in the development of the existing port area, new port sites, public infrastructure, and the handling of shipping. The company was founded in 1932 and is headquartered in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. | 4 years |
Evelyn Tachau-Brown | F | - | 2 years | |
Simon Bird | M | 65 |
Associated British Ports
![]() Associated British Ports Other TransportationTransportation Associated British Ports engages in port operations in the United Kingdom. It operates as a subsidiary of Associated British Ports Holdings Ltd., which owns and manages the country’s sea-borne trade. The company is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom. | 9 years |
Jaap N. van Wiechen | M | 52 | 4 years | |
Atzo Nicolaï | M | 64 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
David Knibbe | M | 53 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Ingelise Arntsen | F | 58 | 3 years | |
Marco Baptist Arie Keim | M | 62 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Trude A. Maas-de Brouwer | F | 78 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Tony Quinlan | M | 59 |
Associated British Ports
![]() Associated British Ports Other TransportationTransportation Associated British Ports engages in port operations in the United Kingdom. It operates as a subsidiary of Associated British Ports Holdings Ltd., which owns and manages the country’s sea-borne trade. The company is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom. | - |
Hendrica Verhagen | F | 58 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Eric J. Fischer | M | 78 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Ruud Sondag | M | 62 |
Port of Rotterdam
| - |
Peter Frank ter Kulve | M | 60 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Saud bin Nassir Al-Shukaily | M | - |
Sohar Industrial Port Co.
| - |
Robert Barr | M | 65 |
Associated British Ports
![]() Associated British Ports Other TransportationTransportation Associated British Ports engages in port operations in the United Kingdom. It operates as a subsidiary of Associated British Ports Holdings Ltd., which owns and manages the country’s sea-borne trade. The company is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom. | - |
Sylvo Thijsen | M | 65 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Yvonne C. M. T. van Rooy | F | 73 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Marjanne Sint | M | 75 |
Stichting Isala Klinieken
| 17 years |
Jeroen P. Drost | M | 63 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
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C. van der Pol | M | 75 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
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Henk van Houtum | M | 71 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
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H. K. Klamer | M | - |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
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Joannes Gerardus Wijn | M | 55 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
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Birgit Wøidemann Nørgaard | F | 65 |
Associated British Ports
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Douglas Wood | M | 53 | 8 years | |
Pieter J. Th. Elbers | M | 54 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
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Ronald Latenstein van Voorst | M | 60 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
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Jeremy Fisher | M | - |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
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A. J. Bakker | M | 73 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
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Hilde Garssen | F | 51 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
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Maarten Edixhoven | M | 53 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
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Steven R. Schuit | M | 81 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
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Eelco Blok | M | 66 |
The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers
![]() The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Confederation of Netherlands Industry Employers, also known as VNO-NCW, is the largest employers' organization in the Netherlands. The private company is based in The Hague, Netherlands. It represents the interests of Dutch businesses both domestically and internationally and offers various services to its members. The organization advocates for businesses of all sizes and sectors, from AEX companies to family-owned businesses, small and medium-sized enterprises, and young entrepreneurs. VNO-NCW aims to create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship. The organization provides a platform for entrepreneurs to voice their opinions on new legislation and current business issues through the MKB Ondernemerspanel. VNO-NCW also publishes an opinion magazine called Forum, which is free online and available in print for a fee. The organization has expressed support for the government's balanced climate plans, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the execution of all necessary prerequisites to achieve the 2030 climate goals, such as permits and energy infrastructure. | - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Chad Holliday | M | 76 | 11 years | |
Roxanne J. Decyk | F | 71 | 11 years | |
Nigel Sheinwald | M | 70 | 9 years | |
Peter Dilnot | M | 55 | 7 years | |
Gerrit Zalm | M | 72 | 9 years | |
Philip Griffin-Smith | M | - | 15 years | |
John Olav Kerr | M | 81 | 10 years | |
Bruno Yves Raymond Chabas | M | 60 | 13 years | |
Christine J. M. Morin-Postel | F | 75 | 9 years | |
Willem O. Kok | M | 85 | 8 years | |
Gerardus Johannes Wijers | M | 74 | 9 years | |
Malcolm A. Brinded | M | 71 | 38 years | |
Jeroen van der Veer | M | 76 | 42 years | |
Guy R. Elliott | M | 68 | 7 years | |
Stephen Nicholas Riley | M | 63 | 10 years | |
Gerard Johannes Kleisterlee | M | 76 | 10 years | |
Linda Stuntz | F | 68 | 9 years | |
Drew Fairchild | M | - | 6 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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Netherlands | 65 | 65.00% |
United Kingdom | 33 | 33.00% |
Oman | 2 | 2.00% |
Age of Connections
Active
Past
Male
Female
Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Allard Castelein
- Personal Network