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Alumna Annemarie Jorna wins Young Captain Award 2020

02 April 2021
Annemarie Jorna (Nico Alsemgeest, fotograaf)
Annemarie Jorna (Nico Alsemgeest, fotograaf)

The Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) is proud to announce that FEB alumna Annemarie Jorna of Accell Group was just elected Young Captain 2020! The award was presented for the 16th time to the most talented young business leader on its way to the top of the corporate world.

Annemarie is working as Operations Director Netherlands within the global bicycle company ‘Accell Group’ and is part of the international Operations Leadership team. She convinced the jury with her leadership skills, communication style and analytical way of thinking. Cees' t Hart, chairman of the jury: "As a leader, Annemarie has real commitment and is not afraid to make choices. She not only shows vision but also dares to act accordingly."

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