Provincie Noord-Holland
Herman Schartman is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in public administration and policy development. Since December 2015, Herman has served as the director of policy at Provincie Noord-Holland. Prior roles include interim manager at Algemene Bestuursdienst and various directorial positions at governmental agencies such as Autoriteit Nucleaire Veiligheid en Stralingsbescherming and Ministerie van Infrastructuur en Milieu, where Herman contributed to nuclear safety and environmental policy initiatives. With a strong background in urban development and strategic policy, highlighted by leadership roles at Gemeente Almere and multiple ministries, Herman possesses a solid foundation in effective governance. Herman holds a degree in public administration from the University of Twente.
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Provincie Noord-Holland
The province of Noord-Holland is 1 of the 12 provinces the Netherlands consists of. From an economic point of view it is arguably the most vital part of the Dutch economy. The province holds a strong international position in various fields. Home to international business The traditional open community of the coastal province of Noord-Holland, has always attracted companies and people from all over the world. At the moment the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area alone counts 3,100 international companies and is home to 170 nationalities. Flourishing economy The second most densely populated province of the Netherlands can be roughly divided into 2 economic areas: the ‘North’, with a focus on innovative agriculture and horticulture, maritime and offshore, energy, life science, health and water. The ‘South’ is specialised in IT & media, creative industry, logistics, food & flowers and finance.