Marga Hoek

Board member of Dutch Sustainable Business / Chairman of Green Minds and partner at Chairman Mentors International / Keynote Speaker/ Author

Biography

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Marga Hoek is a member of Thinkers50, she is that rare combination: a true visionary on sustainable business and capital and a successful, innovative business leader who understands and applies the commercial realities of business. Operating at the highest level with ministers and presidents, Marga is a global voice for G20, G7 Climat Change and if Cop 23; an award winning author and a regular contributor to The Huffington Post and other prestigious media.

She is a non executive director for various, international companies after a successful CEO, executive career as well an appreciated and sought after boardroom advisor. As the most appreciated speaker on sustainable business and capital and a multiple awarded author, she is considered one of the most influential thought leaders leading the way in the transition towards a sustainable world.

She is the unique in demonstrating in how today’s ICT’s and technological innovations can be a huge force for good and has a strong trackrecord in the financial sector.

  • Ranked by Thinkers 50 as one of the top 30 new management thinkers in the world
  • Awarded gold medal for both bestseller books The Trillion Dollar Shift & New Economy Business
  • Best speaker available on sustainable business and capital
  • Unique in demonstrating how ICT and advanced technology can be a force for good via disruptive, sustainable business models

Education

  • Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam / Universiteit van Amsterdam Drs. Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
  • NCOI Opleidingen MBA Strategic Management 2007 – 2009
  • Universiteit van Amsterdam / University of Amsterdam Bachelor of Applied Science Business Administration and Management, General 1986 – 2000

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