Rik Enequist

Strategic Policy Advisor Housing And Spatial Planning at VNO-NCW

Rik Enequist is a strategic policy advisor specializing in housing and spatial planning at VNO-NCW since April 2021. Prior experience includes serving as Senior Advisor Housing Policy at Gemeente Haarlemmermeer from January 2017 to March 2021 and as a policy advisor and housing market expert at the Ministerie van BZK from August 2009 to December 2016. Additional roles include a policy advisor position at Nederlandse Zorgautoriteit (NZa) and a senior policy advisor role in science policy at the Ministerie van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap. Rik Enequist has also contributed as a project leader at OECD on research related to the private rental sector. Educational qualifications include a Master's and Bachelor's degree from the University of Amsterdam, alongside studies at KTH Royal Institute of Technology.

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Haarlem, Netherlands

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VNO-NCW

The Confederation of Netherlands Industry and Employers (known as VNO-NCW) is the largest employers'​ organisation in the Netherlands. VNO-NCW represents the common interests of Dutch business, both at home and abroad and provides a variety of services for its members. Over 160 (branch) associations are members, representing more than 185.000 enterprises. They cover almost all sectors of the economy, including more than 80% of all medium-sized companies in the Netherlands and nearly all of the larger, corporate institutions.VNO-NCW represents the interests of Dutch business and industry and provides a range of services to its members. VNO-NCW strives to represent its members'​ interests by promoting a high quality business environment and investment climate in the Netherlands, with a view to boosting the competitiveness of Dutch industry. VNO-NCW's involvement extends to matters relating to education, infrastructure, public finances, taxation, the environment and social security. VNO-NCW's role in representing its members is reflected in its active ongoing contacts with the government, politicians, public authorities, trade unions and non-governmental bodies. As such VNO-NCW helps to define the socio-economic climate in the Netherlands; it also contributes to the drafting of new laws and regulations and has a say in government decisions which may affect the business sector. As the voice of Dutch business, VNO-NCW sits on numerous government advisory and consultative committees. The most important of these are the Social and Economic Council (SER), one of the Dutch government's key advisory panels, and the Labour Foundation, the official central consultative forum for employers'​ and trade union representatives. VNO-NCW also consults with the government regularly on behalf of Dutch industry.