Joost Houben new VP Customer Development Unilever Netherlands
Joost Houben / Photo at: Linkedin
Appointment – Joost Houben will start as Vice President Customer Development for Unilever Netherlands on 1 April. He will succeed Fred van Beek, who has already been announced as CEO of the Eijerkamp Retail Group on 1 April.
Almost 20 years ago, Joost Houben started as a management trainee at Unilever. he has a broad commercial career within Sales, Category management and Marketing, both locally and internationally. The last 4 years Joost was Business Unit lead responsible for Refreshment in the Benelux.
Source: Unilever/@FoodClicks
Author: Steffen van Beek
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