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Dialogic is growing and flourishing and has attracted four new employees in 2005. Liesbeth Verhagen led the way in February, followed by Hugo Gillebaard and Sander Kern as researchers/advisors and Judith Hemke as office manager.
Liesbeth Verhagen opened the line in February. She studied at the Utrecht Business School and the Institut Supérieur du Commerce in Paris (specialising in marketing management, logistics, and intercultural management). At Dialogic, she mainly works in the field of education and ICT. Hugo Gillebaard is involved in broadband/ICT and innovation projects. He studied business sciences at Radboud University Nijmegen and business informatics at HEAO Utrecht. Sander Kern's expertise lies in innovation policy and innovation management. He worked at TNO-STB from 1998 to May 2005; in the last six months, he was seconded to the Rathenau Institute to set up the Science System Assessment. It is not surprising that Dialogic subsequently needed reinforcement in the secretariat. Finally, we warmly welcome Judith Hemke to our company.
... and associates
Dialogic has also managed to attract a number of new associates: Ton van Mil, Robbin te Velde and Ferdinand Harmsen.
Ton van Mil from the Two Minds agency is involved in feasibility studies for the installation of fibre optic networks for various municipalities. His expertise lies in management, business innovation, and new media. Robbin.te Velde is one of the founders of Perquirimus Ltd, an international strategic ICT research consultancy. He has extensive experience in both the theoretical and practical aspects of social science research and has been alternately associated with universities and consultancies. Robbin te Velde's specialisms are: science and technology policy; information economics and telecommunications regulation; e-government; knowledge management; design and implementation of information systems. Ferdinand Harmsen has many years of experience in the development and management of online information services by commercial publishers and government. At Dialogic, he is involved in projects in the field of electronic service delivery. Currently, Ferdinand Harmsen lives and works in New Delhi, where he experiences firsthand how outsourcing and offshoring of IT services take shape in practice.