Maurice Limmen

Supervisory Board Member Stichting Ter Bevordering Van De Christelijke Pers at Trouw

Maurice Limmen currently serves as President of Vereniging Hogescholen since December 2018 and as a Board Member at Instituut Gak since July 2019. Limmen has held a Supervisory Board Member position at Stichting ter bevordering van de Christelijke pers linked to Trouw since January 2014. From October 2010 to December 2018, Limmen was President and Vice President at CNV and served as an Executive Board Member and employee member of the council at the Sociaal-Economische Raad (SER) during the same period. Prior roles include Faction Leader of the city council in Amsterdam from September 2005 to October 2010 and President of the investigative committee for the North-South metro line from February 2009 to January 2010. Limmen's experience also includes serving as National Negotiator at CNV Vakmensen from 2000 to 2010, focusing on Collective Labour Agreements and representing employees in various boards. Limmen holds a Master of Law from the University of Amsterdam and a Master in International Law from the University of Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne, alongside an Avira degree from INSEAD earned in May 2024.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Trouw

Trouw is one of the three national quality newspapers in the Netherlands, and part of the Belgium publisher De Persgroep. In 2012 it received the award European Newspaper of the Year fot its concept of a 'daily weekly'​ and its design. It produces every day a newssection and a section 'De Verdieping'​ with background, analyses, reports en opinions. On saturday there are two extra magazines called Letter&Geest with essays and bookreviews and a magazine named Tijd with human interest-story's. It's orginally founded in 1943 as a resistance newspaper. Nowadays the newspaper takes special interests in politics, sustainability, education, healthcare and the role of religion and (new) religious groups in our rapidly changing society.


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51-200

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