[Video & pictures] Successful Opening Academic Year, guest lectures and prize winners: Viola Angelini, Jochem de Bresser and Anouk Tolsma
FEB and EBF are looking back on a successful opening of our new academic year on 3 September. After the opening by professor Peter Verhoef and a welcome by Dean Harry Garretsen and EBF chairman Ilse Grasmeijer the guest speakers were introduced: Roelof Joosten, CEO Royal Friesland Campina and Henk Jan Beltman, CCO -Chief Chocolate Officer- Tony's Chocolonely. Both graduates of the RUG.
► Read our interviews with Joosten,
"CEO in the Champions League of the dairy industry"
and Beltman
"My motivations are pride, and being autonomous and taking my own decisions"
During the break it was time to announce the winners of the FEB awards for best lecturer, best newcomer and best freshman of the year. And the event was concluded by a social with drinks, snacks and music and the presentation of the walk of fame of FEB.
The winners:
► Freshman of the Year: Anouk Tolsma (BSc Business Administration, average grade 9,2!)
► Best New lecturer of the year: Dr. Jochem de Bresser (also winner of Veni grant)
► Best Lecturer of the year: Dr. Viola Angelini (also winner in 2013!)
First pictures of the opening ceremony:
(www.taatgen-fotografie.nl)
Last modified: | 31 January 2023 2.54 p.m. |
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