A leadership transition at Twence: Joseph Kuling has been appointed as the new Chairman of the Supervisory Board, succeeding Wim van den Brink after his eight-year term.
Key Takeaways
- Joseph Kuling has been appointed as the new Chairman of the Supervisory Board at Twence, succeeding Wim van den Brink after eight years.
- The shareholders unanimously approved Kuling’s nomination during the meeting on 11 December and his appointment was confirmed on 16 December.
- Kuling has a strong professional background, having studied at TU Eindhoven and INSEAD, and completed the supervisory director programme at Nyenrode.
- He has held management positions in large construction and engineering companies and has extensive supervisory experience.
Joseph Kuling has been appointed Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Twence Holding B.V. He succeeds Wim van den Brink, who has stepped down from his position after completing the maximum term of office of eight years.
The nomination of Kuling by the Supervisory Board took place during the shareholders’ meeting on 11 December. The shareholders of the Dutch company unanimously approved this nomination. Subsequently, the Supervisory Board appointed Kuling as chairman on 16 December.
Professional Background
Joseph Kuling studied at TU Eindhoven and INSEAD and completed the supervisory director programme at Nyenrode. During his career, Kuling held management positions at large companies in the construction and engineering sectors. Furthermore, he is an experienced supervisor and has held the role of chairman on several occasions, Twence announced.






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