Bert Jan Wissink ook Geerdink

at THNK School of Creative Leadership

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THNK School of Creative Leadership

Facility Manager at THNK

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I am based in: Edam

 

With a management background in the hotel- and facility services sector, I have joined THNK Amsterdam as Facility Manager. I am a born host, very service-minded and very proud to be applying my skills in such an inspiring and creative environment.

 

After finishing my education, I worked in beautiful 5* hotels like Kurhaus Hotel, Amstel Hotel; but also worked on big festivals such as Robodock and Lowlands. Having lived and worked abroad in Dutch Caribbean, Spain, Sweden and traveled to wonderful places all over the world, I now have my base in the beautiful city of Edam, just outside Amsterdam. I am a serious gardener and help out as a volunteer at OCCII, one of the best music venues in Amsterdam.

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