Gert-Jan de Goeij has extensive work experience in various leadership roles in sales, operations, and business development. Gert-Jan most recently served as the Vice President Europe at CtrlChain, where they were responsible for the European business entities and played a key role in strategic product and service developments. Prior to that, they were the Head of Sales & Operations at the same company, where they built and led the sales department and carrier management department. Gert-Jan also served as the SMB Director and Sales Director at Lyreco Benelux, where they were responsible for multiple sales teams in all SMB segments. Gert-Jan has also held senior management positions at Johnson Controls and UPS, where they led retail divisions and sales departments, respectively. Earlier in their career, Gert-Jan worked as a financial advisor at Geld & Woning and as a commercial associate in the sales department at BERCO BV. Overall, Gert-Jan's work experience highlights their expertise in sales, operations, and leadership in various industries.
Gert-Jan de Goeij obtained their VWO Atheneum degree from Augustinianum - Atheneum/Gymnasium (Eindhoven) in the period from 1993 to 2000. Gert-Jan pursued their higher education at Fontys University of Applied Sciences, completing a degree in Commercial Economics (HBO-CE) from 2000 to 2002. Later, they returned to Fontys University of Applied Sciences for a second time, where they completed a degree in Marketing Management (HBO-CE) from 2004 to 2006. In 2006, Gert-Jan also attended Elsevier Baard, receiving a degree as an Erkend hypotheekadviseur (Mortgage advisor). In 2009, they attended Lindenhaeghe and acquired a degree in WFT specializing in Schadeverzekeringen / Insurances. Recently, in 2017, Gert-Jan completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Leadership and Management at Anglia Ruskin University. Additionally, they attended Tyco Retail Solutions in 2018 for the Sales Leadership Excellence Program.
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