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Tim Scholte

Member Of The Board Of Advisors at Solvari

Tim Scholte has extensive experience in leadership and advisory roles across various industries. Currently serving as Chairman of the Supervisory Board for Foeth, KORSIT, and DutchBasecamp, Scholte also holds a position on the Board of Advisors for Solvari. Previous roles include VP & General Manager at Ritchie Bros. and CEO at Mascus, where significant contributions were made to the online marketplace for heavy machinery. Scholte co-founded NavAds BV, providing innovative location data solutions, and held positions such as Managing Director at Metro Netherlands and General Manager at Jaap.nl. Scholte's educational background includes an MBA in Business Administration from the University of Groningen.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Solvari

Solvari is the leading marketplace in Belgium and the Netherlands for finding the right professional for your home improvement project. Solvari connects consumers with professionals for installing solar panels, isolation and for substantial renovation projects such as adding a dormer window. Solvari works with over 5000 professional building companies and processes over 4000 consumer requests on a daily basis. Over 4,000 consumers are matched daily with construction and installation companies in the Netherlands and Belgium. Over 5000 craftsmen and installers are actively looking for jobs at Solvari and more than 500,000 consumers connected with professionals every year. Solvari group has over 80 employees spread over 5 offices Solvari was founded in 2009 to help consumers with selecting the right solar panels and has grown into the largest B2C marketplace for construction projects in the Benelux. In 2018 Vortex Capital Partners is participating in Solvari. This has provided the financial strength for further buy-and-build. Solvari acquired Buldit (2020), Zonnepanelen.net (2020), Offrea (2021) and Casius (2022).


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51-200

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