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Appointment interim CEO

KIT has appointed Mark de Kruijk as interim CEO. Mr De Kruijk is taking over from Henri van Eeghen, who announced his resignation as KIT’s CEO last month.

Based in Amsterdam, Mark de Kruijk is an established executive and management consultant who has led several organisations in the public and private sectors, including the Westergasfabriek, a major events venue in the city, and Amsterdam Topstad, a programme by the municipality of Amsterdam to return the city to the top 5 of Europe’s most attractive business locations.

Mr De Kruijk will stay on ad interim while KIT initiates the recruitment of a new CEO.

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