Siemons Takes Over as Port of Rotterdam CEO
at that company in Europe, the Middle East and the United States. From 1998 to 2006, Siemons had a range of management positions at Royal VolkerWessels. Siemons started his career in 1987 at the Royal Netherlands Navy, where he worked until 1998. He studied at the Royal Naval Institute and at Delft University of Technology.The Port of Rotterdam Authority Executive Board now consists of Boudewijn Siemons (CEO and interim COO) and Vivienne de Leeuw (CFO). The process of looking for a new COO has begun.Siemons’ appointment as CEO follows the shareholders’ adoption of an updated remuneration policy
Port of Rotterdam Names Siemons Interim CEO
at that company in Europe, the Middle East and the United States. From 1998 to 2006, Siemons had a range of management positions at Royal VolkerWessels. Siemons started his career in 1987 at the Royal Netherlands Navy, where he worked until 1998. He studied at the Royal Naval Institute and at Delft University of Technology.an economist, de Leeuw has been the CFO of the Port of Rotterdam Authority since July 2019. Before then, she was CFO at RTL Nederland and CFO at KPN Consumer Residential. She began her career in 1999, holding senior positions in Corporate Finance and Investor Relations at Arthur Andersen/Deloi
David Roodenburg Takes Over as Huisman CEO
in China, and in August 2017, he became the Manager of the Tender engineering & Product development department, focussing on the future markets and vision of Huisman.He has a masters in Precision Microsystem Engineering (PME) and a bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering at the Delft University of Technology.The new CEO David said, “Huisman is a very precious team of skilled people that, together with loyal clients, can make audacious ideas come true. Huisman’s reputation has been built by decennia of hard work and enormous trust from our clients. The company is fortunate to use
21 Graduate from Webb Institute
graduate work or start their professional careers in the marine industry. Notable employers include: BMT Designers and Planners, Bruce S. Rosenblatt & Associates, Newport News Shipbuilding, NSWC Carderock, Shipwright, and Vigor. Graduate schools include: MIT, University of Michigan, and Delft University of Technology. 
Grool Named CEO at ZEABORN Ship Management
are very pleased that Holger will now be able to focus on other tasks within the Zech Group.”In the course of a career spanning 39 years, Grool learned the ropes in the ship management sector from scratch. After graduating as a Master of Science in Maritime and Transport Technology from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, he embarked on an international career as a marine engineer, eventually holding executive positions as managing director and board member of renowned companies across the globe. Over the various stages of his professional life, Grool has worked in many different parts
DNV GL Taps Oudman as Regional Manager
;s Oil & Gas operations in The Netherlands, leading a team covering technical advisory, technical assurance-verification and risk management advisory services across the gas value chain, LNG and pipeline segments. Oudman holds a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Oudman succeeds Liv Hovem, who has taken the role of CEO in DNV GL Oil & Gas. Oudman’s successor as Country Manager for DNV GL- Oil & Gas in the Netherlands is Johan Knijp
Global Maritime Appoints Indonesia Country Manager
Maritime’s Hamburg office, Stettner played a key role in supporting high profile renewables projects, such as the Gode Wind I+II offshore wind farms and the grid connection cluster Westlich Adlergrund. Stettner holds M.Sc. degrees in Offshore and Dredging Engineering from Delft University of Technology and in Wind Energy from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.  
NMT Propulsion Course Earns First Pamas Certification
. All five modules of the entire Marine Propulsion training series remain open for participants who do not wish to pursue the Pamas certificate. And it is also possible to follow each of the five modules separately. The Marine Propulsion training series is developed together with Delft University of Technology and is taught by professor Douwe Stapersma and assistant professor Peter de Vos of the faculty Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering. The series start in September, however (former) participants can apply for the Pamas certificate twice a year (April and September). The