Provincie Noord-Holland
Karin Bodewes is a seasoned professional in the field of mobility and transportation policy, currently serving as Senior beleidsadviseur Mobiliteit at Provincie Noord-Holland since January 2022. Prior experience includes roles as Strategisch beleidsadviseur/coördinator Mobiliteit en Verkeer at Gemeente Haarlem from February 2017 to December 2021, and Beleidsadviseur Verkeer & Vervoer at Gemeente Zaanstad from September 2009 to January 2017. Earlier career highlights include Senior Research Manager positions at Veldkamp and TNS NIPO, as well as Research Manager at Research voor Beleid. Karin Bodewes holds a Drs degree in Business Administration from Erasmus University Rotterdam and has attended multiple educational institutions, including Rijksuniversiteit Leiden and Dr. Bruijne Lyceum in Utrecht.
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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.