Gemeente Roosendaal
Rene van Gastel has extensive experience in economic and tourism policy development, currently serving as a senior medewerker Economische Zaken at Gemeente Roosendaal since January 1997. In this role, Rene has been involved in significant projects such as Rosada and Recreatiepark De Stok and has contributed to the creation and implementation of key policies including the Economisch Actieplan and detailhandelsbeleid. Prior roles include Binnenstadsmanager at Binnenstadsmanagement Roosendaal, as well as positions focused on tourism and recreation at Gemeente Geertruidenberg, Gemeente Wouw, and Stadsgewest Breda. Rene holds a Master of Science degree in Cultuurtechniek from Landbouwuniversiteit Wageningen, obtained in 1987.
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Gemeente Roosendaal
More than 77,000 inhabitants live in a strategic location between the world ports of Rotterdam and Antwerp, a junction of railways and highways. In 1854 a Belgian company built the railway to Antwerp and in 1907 a large station complex was put into use. It meant great economic growth for Roosendaal. In 2018, the city of Roosendaal will be 750 years old. Today, Roosendaal is still a logistics hotspot, attracting large international distribution centers. But the Roosendaal economy is much more diverse than logistics alone.