STAR (student Association) - Board of Recommendation

Board of Recommendation

STAR has an extensive corporate and political network, including many embassies and ministries. This network is embodied by an entity called the Board of Recommendation. 48 prominent persons from academia, business, and politics hold chair in this entity. Membership to the Board of Recommendation is of non-permanent character and the Board of Recommendation's composition, as well as the size, may vary over time. The STAR Board of Recommendation include (in alphabetical order, not exhaustive):

  • M.P. Bakker, Chief Executive Officer, TNT NV
  • C. Bellamy, Former Executive Director, UNICEF
  • Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Former Secretary-General, United Nations
  • J.F.M.L. van Boxmeer, Chairman of the Executive Board & Chief Executive Officer, Heineken International NV
  • P.A.F.W. Elverding, Chairman of the Managing Board, DSM NV
  • R.W.J. Groenink, Chairman of the Managing Board, ABN AMRO NV
  • J.M. Hessels, Chairman of the Board of Directors, NYSE Euronext Inc.
  • W. de Kleuver, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Royal Philips Electronics NV
  • F.H.J. Koffrie, Chief Executive Officer, Corporate Express NV
  • C.J.A. van Lede, Former Chief Executive Officer, Akzo Nobel NV
  • F. Maljers, Former Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Unilever Plc.
  • B. Verwaayen, Chief Executive Officer, British Telecom Plc.
  • G.J. Wijers, Chief Executive Officer, Akzo Nobel NV

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