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10
Years Club of Amsterdam
Thursday,
December 6, start 18:30 ...
Location: India
House Amsterdam, Spuistraat 239, 1012 VP Amsterdam
Tickets: Euro
10 (Students), Euro 20 (Members etc.) or Euro 30. It includes drinks
and snacks
Tickets
The conference language
is English.
This event is supported by
India
House Amsterdam
Results and Impressions
Videos
Presentation
Public
Brainstorm
Articles,
Contributions & Reports
Photos
Videos
Hardy F. Schloer: 10-step program for a sick planet .
Hardy F. Schloer, Owner, Schloer Consulting Group -- SCG, Advisory Board
of the Club of Amsterdam.
Socratic Dialogue
Socratic Dialogue guided by Humberto Schwab, Philosopher, Owner,
Humberto Schwab Filosofia SL, Director, Club of Amsterdam
and the panel
Huib Wursten, Senior Partner, ITIM International / Andrei
Kotov, Business Planning Manager, Projects & Technology , Shell
Upstream International / Jeanine van de Wiel, Group Leader Global
Regulatory Affairs, DSM Food Specialties / Oebele Bruinsma, Founder
& Partner, Synmind bv / Arjen Kamphuis, Futurist, Co-founder,
CTO, Gendo / Hardy F. Schloer, Owner, Schloer Consulting Group
- SCG, Advisory Board of the Club of Amsterdam
Video:
Winston Nanlohy
Presentation
Hardy
F. Schloer,
Owner, Schloer Consulting Group - SCG,
Advisory Board of the Club of Amsterdam
10-step
program for a sick planet
Public
Brainstorm
www.clubofamsterdam.com/event.asp?contentid=869
Articles, Contributions & Reports
Club
of Amsterdam Journal,
October 2012, Issue 151
Club
of Amsterdam Journal,
November 2012, Issue 152
Club
of Amsterdam blog - http://clubofamsterdam.blogspot.com
Schloer Consulting Group:
SCG Global Trend Report (Version December 2012) is free. You
can order it by clicking here or
by sending an email to info@schloerconsulting.com
Photos





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We are going to promote and discuss ideas, statements, observations
and solutions for five areas that are considered key challenges
by Schloer Consulting Group. The main characteristics are exponential
growth - the primary cause for critical societal and economic crisis.
Five Key
Challenges: Economic-Demographic
Crisis,
Energy, Environment, Food/Water and Overpopulation
Before the event:
You are invited to contribute to our
Public
Brainstorm!
Topic:
Global challenges with exponential growth
Club
of Amsterdam blog
http://clubofamsterdam.blogspot.com
Public
Brainstorm: Economic-Demographic
Crisis
Public
Brainstorm: Energy
Public Brainstorm:
Environment
Public
Brainstorm:
Food
and Water
Public
Brainstorm: Human
Overpopulation
During
this evening:
Part I
One Minute before 12: Understanding The Global Model
Human civilisation has reached the most critical watershed period in
its entire history so far. We refer to this period, 2010 - 2050, as
the Consequence Era. It is the era where we must deal with the consequences
of unresolved inter-society relations, misguided technological development,
hyper-militarization of the world, and a dangerous neglect, to manage
environment and vital resources in a long-term perspective. Given, that
money and monetary instruments have become an artificial resource, especially
in the past 300 years, this consequence also includes the results of
our ill-designed global monetary system. Money all by itself, and how
it is implemented into society, has created a severe scarcity that actually
prevents nearly all natural problems to be solved, but promotes global
conflict in a near fully globalized world. It is therefore especially
important to look at the economic conditions and transitions, in order
to understand the prospect to solve any other hard problems in the future,
arising from the management of resources and production of vital supplies.
The study model was built by Schloer
Consulting Group - SCG in about 4 years of extensive research, extracted
from 10,000s of pages of published research materials, real-time data
sources, and 100s of terabytes of global legacy computer data, provided
by governments, global organizations (UN, World-Bank, IMF, etc.) and
various free data sources provided through universities in the US, UK
and Germany.
Part II & III
Socratic Dialogue
The Socratic Dialogue is an approach that focus on the question: what
is the right question to start with? It is a philosophical method in
the sense that all assumptions we take for granted, can be questioned
and investigated. Unlike most discussions we do not debate, we try to
listen to one another. It means that in any approach, if we listen well,
there can be some important hint for fruitful approaches. To get our
minds out of coagulated, fixed lanes we need connection with other minds.
Socratic Dialogue is the strongest tool to boost real collaborative
thinking and to twist our cultural assumptions into new common moulded
perspectives.
It is a method that avoids abstract ways of thinking; generalized abstract
reasoning could probably be considered as an intellectual phallacy (John
Dewey). Socratic Dialogue starts from concrete person based experiences,
where values, emotions and ideas are all considered important. Every
person embodies the cultural values and assumptions - this is why a
personal experience can deliver general importance.
We will maybe just formulate
the right question, but anyway we will experience how it is to think
as communities.
Humberto Schwab uses this
method to create new strategies for business, for innovative processes
and for general think tanks.
Part IV
Entertainment, Indian Dance, Salsa-DJ, mingle,
drinks & food
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18:30 -
19:00
Reception
& Welcome Drinks
19:00
- 19:15
Introduction
by our Moderator
Kwela
Sabine Hermanns,
Core Faculty & Curator at THNK
Official Welcome
Felix
B Bopp, Founder & Chairman, Club of Amsterdam
Raj
Jagbandhan, India House Amsterdam
Peter
van Gorsel, Director
at House of Denim, Member of the
Advisory Board of the Club of Amsterdam
Design
& Exhibition
Stefan
Lehner, Recycling
Designer, En-Fer
Jelena Popadic,
Humanist,
artist, designer, lecturer and visionary
Job
Romijn, bedenker, brainstormer,
problem solver, artist. Club of Amsterdam Round Table.
Robert
Shepherd,
Founder, Eduverse
Maartje
van Buuren,
Artist
Salsa-DJ
Mario
Roelvinck
Indian Dance
Vyjayanthi Iyer
Press
Aleksandra
Parcinska,
Club of Amsterdam Round Table.
John
Grüter,
Owner,
Digital Knowledge.
Club of Amsterdam Round Table.
Audio
Andreas
van Engelen,
Theatre of Eternal Values
Registration
Maartje
van Buuren,
Artist
Mirjam van Rijn
VIP contact
Jan
Sall, Director, Club of Amsterdam
Video
Winston Nanlohy
19:15
- 19:45
Part I: About
global challenges with exponential growth
This evening we are going to promote
and discuss ideas, statements, observations and solutions for five areas
that are considered key challenges by Schloer Consulting Group. The
main characteristics are exponential changes - the primary cause for
critical societal and economic crisis.
Hardy
F. Schloer,
Owner, Schloer Consulting Group - SCG,
Advisory Board of the Club of Amsterdam
One
Minute before 12: Understanding The Global Model
19:45 - 20:10
Coffee break with
drinks and snacks.
20:10
- 20:50
Part II: Socratic
Dialogue - Panel
Your
are invited to share your thoughts, we also invited one expert per topic
and will also present feedback, ideas and solutions that we gathered
through social media, the Club of Amsterdam Journal and the
Public
Brainstorm.
Socratic Dialogue by
Humberto
Schwab,
Philosopher, Owner, Humberto Schwab Filosofia SL, Director, Club of
Amsterdam
and the panel
Economic-Demographic
Crisis
Huib
Wursten,
Senior Partner,
ITIM International
Energy
Andrei
Kotov,
Commercial
Adviser Global LNG, Shell
Upstream International
Food
Jeanine
van de Wiel,
Group
Leader Global Regulatory Affairs, DSM Food Specialties
Water
Oebele
Bruinsma,
Founder & Partner, Synmind bv (Water expert)
Overpopulation
Arjen
Kamphuis,
Futurist, Co-founder, CTO, Gendo
and
Hardy
F. Schloer,
Owner, Schloer Consulting Group - SCG,
Advisory Board of the Club of Amsterdam
20:50
- 21:30
Part III: Public
Socratic Dialogue
We
are conducting a Socratic Dialogue with everybody attending. Your are
invited to share your thoughts. This session will produce concrete results
- ideas and solutions ... the findings will be made publicly available.
Socratic
Dialogue guided by
Humberto
Schwab,
Philosopher, Owner, Humberto Schwab Filosofia SL, Director, Club of
Amsterdam
Kwela
Sabine Hermanns,
Core Faculty & Curator at THNK
21:30
till late ...
Part IV: Entertainment,
Indian Dance, Salsa-DJ, mingle, drinks & food
Drinks, buffets, music, exhibition etc
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€ 30,-
....Discount Ticket:
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Valid for the
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India House Amsterdam
India House Foundation is a cultural non-profit organisation; an initiative
from philanthropist Rajkumar Jagbandhan. India House is an Indian culture
centre situated in the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam. The centre
has a museum, food court, meeting rooms, and much more.
www.indiahouse.org
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Felix B Bopp
founder & chairman,
Club of Amsterdam
Felix is founder and chairman of the Club of Amsterdam, an independent,
international think-tank that organises regular high-level discussions
on preferred futures. It involves those who are not just talking about
the future - but those who are active participants in shaping the outcome.
www.clubofamsterdam.com
provides rich resources about more than 100 topics
from nanotechnology to philosophy.
He has an excellent reputation for putting together high-quality and
high-visibility events locally and internationally. He organised
more than 450 events, conferences and festivals.
Felix has been a voice promoting streaming media since its early days
in the mid 90s. He made himself a name as a high-profile trend watcher
on a global scale with a close eye on information and communication
technologies [ICT] and the music & entertainment industry. His wide
scope of interests leads him to develop a range of outstanding products
in multimedia & publishing.
His roots are in music and the music industry. He is an accomplished
composer of theatre, ballet and film music and also had a successful
career as a performer.
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Oebele Bruinsma
Founder & Partner, Synmind
bv
Oebele Bruinsma has a background in behavioural biology. He has worked
both in public, including science, and private organisations. As an
international consultant he is involved in industrial innovation and
the driving processes of decision making underlying it.
He draws his inspiration both from nature and music which he considers
both as ultimate expressions of knowledge management. He lives in the
Netherlands.
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John
Grüter
Owner, Digital Knowledge
Club of Amsterdam Round Table
Business Architect, Knowledge Management Specialist, Business Developer,
Systems Thinker, IT Generalist & Change Agent
Digital technology is rapidly transforming our society, our business
practices and lives. Technology is a driver, but not the real issue.
Adoption by individuals, companies and governments is far more important.
But how can we manage the technology, the adoption process and the effect
on our businesses and private lives, without getting lost in that change?
Specialties
Business Architecture; Knowledge Management; Process and Services Innovation;
New Business Development; Product Management
www.digital-knowledge.com
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Kwela
Sabine Hermanns
Core
Faculty & Curator at THNK
Kwela is a highly focussed, process-oriented entrepreneur and innovation
specialist with many years of business experience in education, research,
training and project management in the creative industries.
She is bi-lingual in English and German, owns a Masters degree in New
Media Studies and trained in small business innovation at Copenhagen
Business School.
She coaches and trains people and organisations in goal implementation
and dynamic change management techniques.
”My own goal is to support inter-disciplinary innovation towards value
based and surprising sustainable futures. I combine a highly analytical
and strategic mind with a passion for team work, people and relationship
buidling.”
www.portaltoyourdreams.com
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Vyjayanthi Iyer
I am Vyjayanthi Iyer, a model, actress, dancer
and choreographer from Mumbai, India. I have been a resident of Amsterdam
for 6 years, and enjoyed every bit of the multicultural, vibrant, free-spirited
life it offers. I have also worked as a customer relationship professional
for over 10 years and experienced rich interactions with people from
different cultures and countries.
I started Bollywood dancing
lessons in Amsterdam for a small group of people I knew, as an experiment
to stay in touch with my artistic side, to move out of my comfort zone,
to learn and grow further as an individual. In the last 2 years, my
passion for dance has expanded into conducting workshops for groups
and companies, fitness classes and for special occasions like bachelor
parties.
Bollywood dancing is lively,
it is fun, exciting and the one thing I have never failed to notice
is the smile it brings to the faces of people who participate in my
workshops. I look forward to taking this endeavour further to exchanging
knowledge about Indian culture and take Bollywood dance moves to more
people in the Netherlands and beyond.
www.navras.eu
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Raj
Jagbandhan
India House Amsterdam
www.indiahouse.org
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Arjen
Kamphuis
Futurist, Co-founder, CTO, Gendo
Arjen
is co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Gendo. He studied Science
& Policy at Utrecht University and worked for IBM and Twynstra Gudde
as IT-architect, trainer and IT-strategy advisor. Since late 2001 Arjen
has been self-employed, advising clients on the strategic impact of
new technological developments. He is a certified EDP auditor and information
security specialist. As a much sought-after international speaker on
technology policy issues he gives over 100 keynote talks every year.
Since 2002 he has been involved in formulating public IT-policy in the
area of open standards and opensource for the government and public
sector. Arjen advises senior managers and administrators of companies
and public institutions, members of parliament and the Dutch Cabinet
about the opportunities offered by open standards and opensource software
for the European knowledge economy and society as a whole.
Besides information technology Arjen also works on scenarioplanning
and strategic assesments of emerging technologies sush as bio- and nanotechnology.
With clients he investigates the social, economic and geo-political
impact of science and technology.
Arjen's collumns and article's can be found on his Gendo blog.
Dutch: www.gendo.nl/blog/arjen
English: www.gendo.ch/en/blog/arjen
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Andrei
Kotov
Commercial Adviser Global LNG, Shell
Upstream International
Andrei Kotov is the Commercial Advisor with Shell's Global LNG Business,
prior to which he was a Business Development Advisor CO2 Shell's Carbon
Capture and Storage Team.
Andrei holds a Masters
of Science in Economics degree from the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland,
with an exchange semester at the University of Chicagos Booth
School of Business) and an MBA. He subsequently joined Shell Global
Solutions International as a Contracts Advisor. Andreis career,
both prior to joining Shell and within the Shell Group, has comprised
a variety of postings ranging from mainly operational to purely commercial
across energy industrys entire value chain. In addition to his
experience in the business domain, Andrei is a regular contributor to
major business dailies, including Financial Times and International
Herald Tribune (the international edition of the New York Times) with
commentary topics addressing a broad array of issues of global concern.
www.shell.com
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Stefan Lehner
Recycling Designer, En-Fer
Stefan Lehner (1957) studied Philosophy and Mathematics in Fribourg,
Switzerland.
During these studies, he started to develop chairs and tables based
on a 4-dimensional mathematical structure - hypercube - and won a first
prize in an Art and Design contest in Switzerland in 1986.
Fascinated by industrial scrap objects, he constructed beds, chairs,
benches and lamps under the theme of "Object and Function Recycling".
First prize for a long chair made out of transport chains at Plum'art.
Another approach was made through a publicity project for Chesterfield.
Collecting old cans, he produced 1000 Recycling ashtrays for trendy
locations. These ashtrays were conceived to be stolen.
For Interior projects, he worked with car seats from Porsche and with
airplane benches. Later followed the development of lamps, vases and
racks by giving a second life to defect lamp bulbs and used shoeboxes.
Inspired by "Street Design" in Brazil, he is also working
with PET bottles and drink packaging. He started a collection of amazing
recycling objects from all over the world.
He aims to combine ecological claims, reuse of former functions, comfort
and fashion. His atelier and showroom are now in Utrecht.
www.en-fer.com
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Aleksandra Parcinska
Club of Amsterdam
Round Table
Passionate about people
and different cultures Aleks enjoys an international life style. Originally
from Poland, she lived in France, Austria, and England before moving
to the Netherlands and the multilingual city of Amsterdam. After a few
years of working as a management consultant, Aleks moved into the cultural
sector. Aleks worked with the Dutch Polish Foundation in Amsterdam and
recently completed a job as a project manager for the research project
on multilingualism in Europe, Language Rich Europe in the
British Council Netherlands. She speaks several languages and contributed
to the Language Rich Europe blog in eight languages.
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Jelena Popadic
Humanist,
artist, designer, lecturer and visionary
Born in Yugoslavia, growing up in Australia and living in the Netherlands,
I am now working internationally in the fields of Art, Culture, Education
and Entertainment.
At the early age I was active as a writer and performer. After gymnasium
and civil engineering I studied free Arts at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy
in Amsterdam and specialised in the Glass as medium in Art and Design.
In the Netherland I designed in the past for Royal Leerdam Crystal,
the national glass museum in Leerdam. In my work I often combine various
disciplines and materials & techniques. Glass, painting, mix media
projects, theater, opera productions, experimental photography and film
projects. My work stands for innovation, collaboration projects, evolvement
of Art itself. Apart from creating and teaching Arts I collaborate with
people and organisations interested in Art expressions as a healing
method; benefits of Art in the education systems and society in general.
Art is playing an important role in communication and stimulates positive
progression of the human evolution.
www.bno.nl/profiel/1535/jelena-
Glass
Museum Leerdam
Collaboration-Art
projects (poetry, dance, film, glass)
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Mario Roelvinck
Salsa-DJ
http://home.kpn.nl/kru-pak/index.html
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Job
Romijn
bedenker, brainstormer, problem solver, artist
Club of Amsterdam Round Table
Job Romijn is an innovative mind with an eye for improvement. Not caring
too much about a career or money he leads an interestingly unconventional
life. He helps others with ideas and observations.
Job Romijn is an unconventional innovator with a steep learning curve.
This leads him to interesting observations and results in loads of ideas.
He uses his abilities in brainstorming, testing and improving, with
a current focus on websites.
Job Romijn is Job Romijn.
Job Romijn is quite a nice guy, albeit with some issues. Instead of
solving his issues, he tries to use them and adapts his life accordingly.
His current business is testing the user experience and usability of
websites.
He is a generalist with a broad education: a masters degree in high
voltage engineering, conceptual art and applied creativity.
After brain activity he finds relaxation underwater in freediving.
www.bedenker.com
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Jan Sall
Director, Club of
Amsterdam
Jan Sall is a communication and advertising expert, consultant with
a long experience in initiating and organization events on corporate
and consumer level. Successfully realized projects for TNT, LU-Biscuits
etc.
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Hardy F. Schloer
Owner,
Schloer Consulting Group - SCG
Advisory Board of the Club of Amsterdam
Hardy F. Schloer is a strong
team builder, entrepreneur, accomplished scientist and visionary theoretical
thinker with extensive people and public relation skills.
For three decades now Schloer
has built successful global technology solutions and practical problem-solving
infrastructures for clients and partners in the Americas, Europe and
Asia. Schloer has extensive hands-on experience in the design and the
conceptualization of successful solutions and complex technology architectures
on global scale. His strong ability to view problems through their complex
layers of context has enabled him to become a highly effective analyst
and 'out-of-the-box' thinking problem solver.
Schloer is founder and
former CEO of RavenPack AG in Germany and RavenPack International in
Spain, a world leader in computational linguistics and real-time financial
applications. Schloer is also the inventor of numerous Information and
Communication Technology patents and of the Quantum Relation Theory,
a breakthrough concept in Artificial Intelligence. The Quantum Relation
Theory has been academically reviewed and discussed.
In 2001 Schloer received
the award of One of 25 Best Technologies of the Future from
NetInvestor in Germany for the invention of his Quantum Relation-based
technology platform, 'RavenSpace'.
Schloer made also important
intellectual contributions to the field of healthcare with his groundbreaking
concept AlphaMedic, a global approach to modern healthcare
that envisions globally standardized, centralized and AI managed patients
record keeping, combined with computer assisted real-time medical diagnostics
and automated clinical trials in a global 24/7 processing approach.
Schloers AlphaMedic concept to healthcare problems has received
a European Grant and has been published and discussed in the press and
online healthcare publications
Schloer has developed a
strong transdisciplinary and intercultural approach to problem-solving
consultancy that is now leading in its field. He is an internationally
acclaimed speaker and is frequently invited to international conferences,
public discussion panels and other global Think Tank events.
http://schloerconsulting.com
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Humberto Schwab
Philosopher
Owner, Humberto Schwab Filosofia SL
Director, Club of Amsterdam
Humberto Schwab studied
physics and philosophy in the Netherlands. He lives and works in Spain
(in the surrealistic Alt Emporda) and in the Netherlands.
As a practical philosopher
he uses Socratic tools to execute deep dive transformations of business,
by strong collaborative thinking processes, dialogs think tanks and
design-labs. New strategies which includes new services, applications
and products can be the result, starting from a new generating idea.
He organized think tanks
for business (Electrabel, Rabobank) government (municipality of Paris)
and education (Rietveld art academy, Stockholm school of economics);
always bringing to light hidden knowledge and intelligence from within
the organisation.
www.humbertoschwab.net
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Robert
Shepherd
Founder, Eduverse
Robert Shepherd is a graduate
from the University of Toronto and the Ontario College of Art. He has
been working with electronic media since 1978. His goal is to create
more intuitive integration between abstract/synthetic worlds and the
real world. In Feb 2008 he established The Eduverse Foundation to further
his goals of promoting virtual environments for educational purposes.
The Eduverse has had 3 symposia, initiated the "emocracy"
project and the MEP (which looks to use SimCity as a mobile phone based
educational platform), presented at the ibc, AR+RFID (The Hague), IDIAP
and the Waag Society, acted as virtual educational consultant to surfnet
and kennisnet, been involved with TEDxAmsterdam, The AMI consortium,
FITC Amsterdam, Picnic, FiFi, Cinekid, Appsterdam , ESUG and the Club
of Amsterdam. Robert has also taught virtual world strategies to educators
from various universities in The Netherlands as well as setting up the
University of Maastricht virtual design sim. His client list includes
The ING Bank, IBM, NASA and Microsoft. At present he is working on developing
an educational game event for Amsterdam and a project (together with
STIMED) entitled The Visual Sound System (VSS) to help teach children
to read and play music more intuitively.
www.eduverse.org
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Maartje van Buuren
Artist
Maartje van Buuren holds a Bachelor of Fine Art and Design in Education
and graduated with honours in Fine Art. Her graduation project with
mold landscapes and furniture was nominated for the Piet Bakker award.
Maartje has worked as a creative therapist and as a teacher. She has
also contributed to several industrial design projects and works as
a freelance graphical designer. Maartje uses images, poetry, sounds
and sculptures in her work to portray her continous search for tension.
"My work is about
attraction and repulsion. Contradictory thought and behaviour. A battle
between extremes, tension, how something unpleasant can also be beautiful
at the same time. It's my window into a world and mind, full of contradiction."
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Jeanine van de Wiel
Group
Leader Global Regulatory Affairs, DSM Food Specialties
Jeanine van de Wiel (1960) contributed to such different parts of society
as media, science, government and industry. She started her career during
her MSc Biology as a free lance journalist in scientific popular magazines
like Technovisie. During her PhD research project in Toxicology she
designed and executed a new course for Health Sciences students at Radboud
University Nijmegen. Her first governmental advisory role focused on
science based exposure limits of persistent environmental contaminants.
Her second job at the Health Council of the Netherlands had an additional
international diplomatic dimension through participation in EU and OECD
task forces on the safety of novel foods like the genetically modified
soy and corn that was imported to Europe at that time. Also the first
novel functional foods emerged like restructured fats and carbohydrates.
This raised her interest for the promising contribution of functional
food products to public health and she joined the DSM Nutrition Cluster
in 2004. Now she is managing the group responsible for the global compliance
regarding safety and efficacy of functional food ingredients, processing
aids, additives and biocontrol agents needed to improve food security.
www.dsm.com
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Andreas van Engelen
Theatre of Eternal Values
High end recording and publishing, Composer of theatrical and corporate
Sonic Identities, Soundscapism and Hymnic music works. Audiowerk, Artist
development and promotion, MI industry patching, VI builders.
In-house composer and editor at Theatre of Eternal Values, outboard
networker for Gary Garritan and Inspired Acoustics. Free-lance review
writer for music technology products.
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Peter C.
van Gorsel
Director
at House of Denim, Member of the
Advisory Board of the Club of Amsterdam
Peter Charles van Gorsel
was born on 23rd September 1948 in Rotterdam. He has lived in Amsterdam
for the last 30 years. He spent part of his youth in Africa and has
lived in Utrecht, Leiden and London. He is a fluent speaker and writer
in English and German with a passive knowledge of French. His education
is varied to say the least, running form a Dutch High School, Graphic
Design and Art school via the Publishing School and Stanford Master
of Publishing. He has a degree in marketing and communication. He thinks
of himself as always curious, an independent thinker, driven and a goal
orientated strategist and a team player; communicative and innovative
with a broad orientation in media, IT, arts and urban development; interested
in issues dealing with talent development and leadership. After resigning
from his post as Dean of the Faculty of Media, Creation and Information
at the University of Applied Science of Amsterdam in 2012 he went on
as an independent consultant and adviser. Before he became a dean he
has worked in national and international publishing in various positions:
sales, marketing, publishing and business development. He has been on
the board of several organisations and is at present on the board of
the Dutch Public Broadcasting AVRO.
For network go to: www.linkedin.com
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Huib Wursten
Senior Partner, ITIM International
Huib
is experienced in translating international and global strategies and
policies into practical consequences for management. He has been working
in this field since 1989 with a variety of Fortune 1000 companies, with
public and private organisations in 85 countries on all continents.
His main clients in the business sector are IBM, 3M, Vodafone, McCain,
Quest, Texaco, ABN AMRO, Nike, and Unilever. Non-profit clients include
the IMF, the European Central Bank, the World Bank, the UN Development
Programme, the Council of Europe, and the Dutch peacekeeping forces.
www.itim.org
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India House Amsterdam
Spuistraat 239
1012 VP Amsterdam
Public Transport
From Amsterdam Centraal Station:
- Take
a tram direction Dam
- 1
stop to Dam
- Walk from Dam to Spuistraat
239
By
Car
India
House Amsterdam is in walking distance from the Dam.
There are several parking houses available:
Parking
De Kolk, Nieuwezijds Kolk 18, 1012 PV Amsterdam
Parking
De Bijenkorf, Beursplein 15, 1012 JW Amsterdam
P1,
Parking Amsterdam Centre (Centraal Station) Prins Hendrikkade 20a,
1012 TL Amsterdam
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Related to this topic see also
Club
of Amsterdam Journal
and for more events
Agenda
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