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He obtained his PhD degree at Groningen University, the Netherlands, on. He is currently a Visiting Professor of International and Public Affairs. He holds a PhD from Birkbeck College, University of London. Willem studied ancient Indian and Iranian Languages and Cultures at Leiden University. Willem Buiter is an independent economic consultant and speaker. He has written and edited several books, 30 peer reviewed articles and 40 book chapters related mainly to investment, trade and growth issues. World Bank, European Commission, UNCTAD, UNDESA, UNIDO, ILO, AsDB, WTO LDC group). He mainly teaches and gives master classes on engagement. Malawi, Cambodia) and multilateral bodies (e.g. Willem van Rhenen is Professor of Engagement & Productivity at Nyenrode Business University. DFID, Sida, and Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs), developing country governments (e.g. In his 13 years at ODI, he has advised donor agencies (e.g. The framework paper was downloaded 100,000 times and the research featured in the Economist, Guardian and other media. leading ODI’s G20 Development Charter before the start of the G20 DWG), bringing developing country interests and research to the attention of the G20.ĭirk Willem co-ordinated an influential study on the effects of the global financial crisis in 11 developing countries. He has further written extensively on G20 and development (e.g. He was also Team Leader for the European Report on Development (ERD) on Combining Finance and Policies to Implement a Transformative Post-2015 Agenda.ĭirk Willem leads work on Aid for Trade, which led to a book, launched at the 4th Global Aid for Trade Review in July 2013. He has advised country governments and parliaments in Africa, Asia and the Caribbean, and donor agencies such as DFID, European Commission, UN and the World Bank. He is the director of Supporting Economic Transformation and a Research Leader for the DFID-ESRC Growth Research Programme.ĭirk Willem has published widely on trade, investment and economic transformation. Willem has an eye for strategic innovation, disruption and getting the subsequent leadership in place.Dr Dirk Willem te Velde is a Principal Research Fellow and head of the International Economic Development Group. His focus has always been on getting "the right people on the bus". Willem has worked both in the financial and corporate sector and deeply understands the evolving demanding strategic environments. Willem is a broad corporate Tax expert with focus on. He is a non-executive board member of several companies.Ī native Dutch speaker he is fluent in English, German and he possesses good working knowledge of French. Willem is the managing partner Tax & Legal and a member of the Executive Committee in the Netherlands. Recently he graduated from the Senior Executive Program at London Business School. Willem is a graduate of IESE and he finished Leadership and Venture Capital & Private Equity Programs at Harvard. He has over 25 years of experience in the Financial sector as well as in Private Equity Investment and Real Estate. He holds a Masters Degree in Law from Leiden University in the Netherlands.

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Willem was a non-executive board member in Riwal's one-tier board driving transformation, responsible for Financing, Risk, Talent Development, Hiring and International affairs and Strategy. The largest portfolio company was Riwal, a rental company which is represented in 18 countries. Prior to joining Amrop he was the CEO of ProDelta in Rotterdam, a family owned company in Logistic Real Estate, Large Crane Leasing and Private Equity. He closely worked with his international clients to fulfill their Strategy, leading to consecutive Financing and M&A issues. Later he held the role of General Manager Commercial Banking the Netherlands, Scandinavia and China. After returning to the Netherlands he became the Regional Director Rotterdam for Fortis Commercial Banking. He moved to ABN AMRO Brussels to become the Head of Integrated Energy, Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals. Willem started his career in banking at ABN AMRO, where he held several management positions in Commercial and Wholesale Banking.













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