Wim van den Goorbergh

Willem Maria (Wim) van den Goorbergh (born April 7, 1948) is a Dutch economist and banker. He was Chief Executives Officer of the Executive board of the Rabobank until 2002.

Biography

Born in Breda, Van den Goorbergh studied econometrics at the Tilburg University, where in 1971 he received his MSc and in 1978 his PhD under supervision of Dirk Bernard Joseph Schouten with a thesis entitled "Een macro-economische theorie van de werkgelegenheid : een conjunctuur- en structuuranalyse van het jaargangenmodel."

In 1971 Van den Goorbergh had started as Assistant Professor to D.B.J. Schouten at the Tilburg University, Faculty Economics and the History of Economics. From 1980 to 2002 he was employed by the Rabobank. Starting in various areas of financial services from 1992 to 2002 he was member of the Executive board, where he served as vice-chairman and eventually as Chief Executives Officer.[1] Since 2002 he is non-executive director at several companies and institutions, among others with the Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten, the Radboud University Nijmegen, the Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre and the Nexus Institute.

Publications

Van den Goorbergh has authored and co-authored several publications.[2] A selection:

References

  1. Wim van den Goorbergh at tilburguniversity.edu. Last update: 24 okt 2012
  2. List of publications at National Library of the Netherlands.

External links

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