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Who are you?
My name is Eva Veens.
What is your role?
Junior researcher and consultant.
Where do you live?
Nijmegen.
How did you end up at Dialogic?
In the final stage of my Master's in Communication and Information Sciences at Radboud University Nijmegen, I started the transition to the Organisation Studies Master's programme at Tilburg University. During the courses in Tilburg, Dialogic initiated a networking assignment, where the top students could present their results. I was one of them and as a result of my presentation, the first conversations took place at Hooghiemstraplein.
Since when have you been working there?
Since September 2012.
What is your specialisation/expertise?
Innovation, education, and communication. The latter is not a defined Dialogic field of work, but is naturally intertwined in (almost) every issue.
What has been your biggest success?
For me, completing my second Master's degree was a personal triumph. Other highlights include successfully resolving a challenging damage claim procedure at my previous job and the installation of an X-ray machine in a Ukrainian children's hospital. The purchase of this equipment was made possible for me and other students from Nijmegen. Such achievements are exhilarating, and I hope to experience them frequently at Dialogic.
What are your ambitions?
In the long run, I would like to develop into a proficient project leader. Mastering the entire process; from identifying a client's actual problem through well-organized research to arriving at a sharp, analysed, and fitting solution.
Which country is your favourite travel destination?
Based on prior experiences: Indonesia and San Francisco.
On the wishlist: Chile, the Dead Sea, and St. Petersburg.
In 2015, Dialogic is......like it is now, a down-to-earth, content-rich, and analytically strong partner for solving complex issues across various fields. Also, with a solid presence in international projects in 2015.
I pass the baton to: Dolf Wittkä*mper.