Bunnik Creations
Sander van Lith is a seasoned professional with a background in project management, sales, and marketing, currently serving as the Branch Manager USA at Bunnik Creations since January 2022. Prior to this role, Sander worked as a Junior Project Manager at Wout, focusing on various projects related to customer support, software selection, and E-commerce from January 2020 to January 2022. Sander also held positions as a Marketing Automation Specialist and Sales representative at Wijnhuis Wooning, where the emphasis was on enhancing customer experiences with wine from November 2016 to February 2020. Additionally, Sander participated in a research internship at Mercedes-Benz Dealer Bedrijven, implementing processes related to connectivity and digitalization between September 2018 and January 2020. Sander holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Entrepreneurship and Retail Management from Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, where studies were completed between 2016 and 2020, along with a Propedeuse degree in Entrepreneurship during 2016-2017.
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Bunnik Creations
A family tradition is being continued through Dennis Bunnik, eldest son of Fred Bunnik (Bunnik Plants). Dennis Bunnik is working with a highly enthusiastic team to help Bunnik Creations, a promising and energetic entrepreneurship, grow up to become something truly spectacular. In 2005 Bunnik Creations came into existence as a ceramics department within Bunnik Plants. Recently it has gained independence in the shape of a flourishing limited company within Bunnik Companies. How has it been possible for Bunnik Creations to have grown so steadily and so successfully? And in the face of the global financial crisis, how is it possible for Bunnik Creations to continue to grow, even today? That is because we who work at Bunnik Creations are always busy inventing new designs and thinking with their clients. Because we understand the consumer, we feel the same things. We know what is going on in consumer space, and we have intuitions on what the future may bring. This is what we call ‘innovation’. More concrete: to always try and find something to match possible interiors, or to work with individual requests from clients.