Rebel
Ernst Mol is an experienced professional in project management and civil engineering, currently serving as a Project Manager at Rebel since January 2023, while also being the Owner of 010 Projects & Development since January 2021. Prior roles include Manager of EPC Tenders at VolkerWessels Infrastructuur (October 2019 - December 2020) and Project Manager at Besix from 2005 to 2019, where significant contributions included managing high-profile projects such as Het Nieuwe Stadion/Feyenoord City and various tender management roles across Rotterdam and Maastricht. Ernst Mol's early career includes work as a Project Engineer at BAM Civiel (2003 - 2005). Educational qualifications include a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from Delft University of Technology and a Master’s in Financial Economics from Erasmus University Rotterdam.
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Rebel
Rebels work on the issues that affect all our futures. From the world of sustainability, transportation and urban development to healthcare and the social sector. Rebels pioneered the early PPP markets of continental Europe. Today we work across a broad range of geographies and sectors. We make a positive impact, not only as consultants but also as investors. After all, anyone who believes in their own advice should be prepared to invest in it. We are committed to bringing about change, initiating and realizing our own projects. We partner up to develop public-private partnerships (PPPs), innovative financing arrangements, project delivery strategies, as well as procurement and transaction advisory processes. In addition we offer strategic advice, business analysis, partnership consulting, financial advice and the management of investments. We also provide in-company training in the field of financial-economic issues. Growth is not our goal. But we certainly have grown. We go where we are most needed, where we can achieve the most positive impact. We invite you to join in, to become part of the change. Let’s think beyond existing structures. As governments, as companies and as individuals.