Nutreco N.V. - Head Office
Title: Chairman of the Executive Board - CEO
Name: Mr Wout Dekker
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Name: Dr Wout Dekker
Date of birth: 10 November 1956
Nationaliteit: Nederlandse
Current position Wout Dekker
Company: Nutreco NV
Position: CEO
In office since: 2000
In business since: 1983
Training Wout Dekker
1983
Master (Master): Zootechny Wageningen University
Career Wout Dekker
2000 - present
CEO Nutreco NV
1999 - 2000
COO Nutreco Holding
1996 - 1999
member Executive Board Nutreco Holding
1993 - 1996
Managing Director BP Nutrition Aquaculture
1991 - 1993
Managing Director Europe & South America International Wedding
1983 - 1991
Research & Development Manager International Wedding
1988 - 1991
Managing Director Trouw Chile
Other posts Wout Dekker
• Supervisory Board of Rabobank Netherlands
• Supervisory Board of Macintosh Retail Group NV
Other Entries
- Member Task Force on Biodiversity & Natural Resources
Trivia
Wout Dekker is married with one son and one daughter. His hobbies are football and fishing.
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