“As a start-up, you need to have the right ammunition and a strong story to convince investors.” Joris Kersten and Julia Baud look back at the Startup Funding & Valuation Seminar hosted at Nyenrode in Amsterdam.
Strong leadership and a sustainable, strategic HR policy are of great importance for successfully guiding organizations through this crisis. But how do you do that?
Steven Sijperda was a student in the Full-time Master of Science in Management (FTMSc) program last year and chairman of the Nyenrode student association in Breukelen. This role allowed him to take the lessons he learned on leadership and immediately put them into practice.
Starting this summer, Nyenrode Business University’s newest degree program will also be offered in the heart of Amsterdam. This will give students enrolling in the BSc in Business Administration (BScBA) the choice between studying in the city or on campus in Breukelen. The advantage of Amsterdam? Students there have more flexibility when it comes to everything from choosing their accommodation to joining a student association.
Rosa Duran (26), alumna of the Amsterdam BBA (2014) and Master in Management (2016), headed to the Greek island of Lesbos in 2018 to help with the reception of refugees.
At the Nyenrode Incubator in Amsterdam, three Nyenrode alumni and founder Karim Akhlal run Recrout, a HR-tech organization that enables companies to find the best talent through a data-driven matching and selection technology.