Nyenrode Business University

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Formation1946
HeadquartersBreukelen, Netherlands
One of the five private universities in the Netherlands.

Nyenrode Business Universiteit is a Dutch business university and one of the five private universities in the Netherlands. Founded in 1946, it is located on a large estate in the town of Breukelen, between Amsterdam and Utrecht. The educational institution is named after the castle where the course is located: Nijenrode castle. Nyenrode was founded under the name of the Netherlands Training Institute for Abroad (NOIB in Dutch) by big private Dutch companies, including KLM, Shell, Unilever, Philips and AkzoNobel with an objective- 'For Business, By Business'. The establishment was the result of an idea from KLM director Albert Plesman.


 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Rob Bertholee7 August 1955NetherlandsSpook
Solider
Former Director General of the AIVD.
Antony Burgmans13 February 1947NetherlandsBusinesspersonDutch businessman
Willem Oltmans10 June 192530 September 2004NetherlandsJournalistThe journalist to whom George de Mohnrenschildt entrusted some of his inside knowledge on the JFK Assassination before being himself assassinated.
Lodewijk J. R. de VinkFebruary 1945Netherlands
US
BusinesspersonDutch Bilderberger Big Pharma executive
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