Student association EBF welcomes Dick Boer, Chief Executive Albert Heijn for a lecture

On Thursday November 13th the Chief Executive of Albert Heijn Company, Dick Boer will come to Groningen to be the guestspeaker of the first Leadership Panel of this academic year.
Dick Boer is also member of the board of Ahold. He has worked for Albert Heijn since 2003, and he's the one who started the price war in the supermarket business. His lecture has the subject:"De huidige tijdsgeest en hoe 's lands grootste kruidenier hier op inspeelt''. The lecture will be in Dutch.
Two or three times a year the Economics and Business student Faculty Association (EBF) invites a well known speaker to give a lecture for all students and employees of the Faculty of Economics and Business. These lectures, which concern an economical, business and/or political subject, are called Leadership Panels. For past Leadership Panels, well known persons from business or politics, like Hans Wiegel, Jeroen van der Veer (CEO Shell), Prince Maurits van Oranje, Gerrit Zalm and Bert Heemskerk (CEO Rabobank) have come to Groningen.
Dick Boer's lecture on Thursday the 13th of November starts at three o'clock p.m. in ZG 15 (room 0015 in the Zernike Building (J)).
Last modified: | 31 January 2018 11.52 a.m. |
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