People Rabo band hand In memory of Jan Scherphof Education in New York Rabobank all over the world KöUll Issue 4/September 22, 1989 International Dlvlslon Rik van Slingelandt has been appointed General Manager International Division ef- fective from July 1, 1989, succeeding Henk Visser who has been appointed Gen eral Manager of the Corporate Banking Di vision. Henk Gentis has been appointed Deputy General Manager International Divi sion effective from September 1, 1989. As General Manager London Branch he is succeeded by Willem van Lynden, who has been headingthe Rotterdam Branch. Frans van Bijsterveld moved to the Cor porate Banking Division as Head of the Agribusiness Group, effective from Sep tember 1, 1989, succeeding Arnout van Schelven who will then succeed Ron van den Brink as Head of National and Interna tional Corporate Relations. Niek Streefkerk, Head of Agri-Project Financing, moved his activities to the Corporate Banking Division on September 1, 1989. Jacqueline ie Moignier joined the North and South Europe Desk, coming from Paris where she was our Representative. Dick Strijbos, Area Manager within the Far East Desk, left our organization. MADRID Maus Barendrecht has been appointed our Representative in Madrid. He was Head of the North and South Europe Desk. Just a few hours separated him from his great ideal, managing the Representative Office of Rabobank Nederland in Italy, when he was suddenly and unexpectedly taken from this life. We were dazed when we heard the staggering news from Milan that, in all truth, no-one could believe. We knew Jan, who for 18 years served Rabobank with enthusiasm, as an inspiring and inventive colleague. It was no coinci- dence, therefore, that in 1988 Jan became involved with the further internationaliz- ation of our bank. There was an additional side to this - his great interest in and love for Italy, both of which he shared with his wife. The country, the people, the language and the culture were all described by Jan with great fervour. The last weeks in the Netherlands took on an Italian flavour thanks to his frequent and precise use of the language, whilst in Italy the Italians had already come to accept him as one of them. Unfortunately, he was not to realize the many plans that he had in both the business and private sphere. We are con- vinced that, together with his wife, Jan would have had much success in Italy and regret that this opportunity is to be denied them. We will all seriously miss this very good colleague and will continue to re- member him. 'Lui ha incominciato, ma non ha avuto la l'opportunita di finire'. MILAN Balder Schumacher is our Interim Rep resentative in Milan pending the appoint- ment of a permanent Representative as successor of Jan Scherphof, who passed away unexpectedly. PARIS André Bar is our appointed Representa tive in Paris. Before that he was Account Manager in our London Branch. ANTWERP Jacques Jansen, General Manager of the Branch has been appointed General Manager of the Eindhoven Regional Office, effective from Januari 1, 1990. Karei Plasman, now responsible for commercial activities, will be the new Gen eral Manager. LONDON Ot Quast joined the Corporate Banking team in London as Account Manager, moving from Utrecht where he was Area Manager within the North and South Europe Desk. ADCA-BANK AG Klaus Peter Geis joined the bank on May 15, 1989, as Treasury Manager in Frankfurt. Ton van Acken has been appointed Manager of the Stuttgart Branch effective from May 1, 1989. In Munich Martin Bakker joined ADCA- BANK on August 1, 1989, as Account Man ager. Henk Voskamp joined ADCA-BANK on August 1, 1989 as Account Manager of the Frankfurt Branch. Arjan den Heijer will leave Hamburg be fore the end of the year to become Man ager of the Rotterdam Branch. Since the inception of the New York Branch, a strong commitment has been made to the ongoing development and education of staff members. This was in response to the need to understand the ever-changing mar- ket in which the Branch operates. In an ef- fort to remain competitive with other insti- tutions, and to enhance productivity in the organization, educationai development has always been a priority item. Rabobank's New York Branch has long been a supporter of the American Institute of Banking, the banking education arm of the American Banker's Association. Certificate programs are offered in various banking programs. In addition, seminars are offered ranging from practical applications of Lqtus software pro grams to complex capital market topics. Credits earned at the Institute are recog- nized by local colleges and universities to- ward degree programs. During any given semester, several employees of the Branch are usually enrolled in the certificate pro gram offered by the Institute. The New York Branch has made a unique contribution to the Institute which does not involve a finarv cial contribution or student enrollment. Among the prominent members of the fac- ulty of the Institute the Bank boasts some Staff members: Anthony D'Anna, John Grieco and Nathaniel Schneider. This is by far the largest percentage of faculty per bank given the employee size of banks as- sociated with the Institute. INTERNATIONAL Editorial staff Stan Polman and Thea Mutsaers-Fibbe (Editorial Department) Cees van Rest and Bernard Wentrup "(International Division) Editorial address Rabobank Nederland Maike Wit, editorial secretary P.O. Box 17100 3500 HG Utrecht The Netherlands UC-B 552 Tel. (030) 902083 Fax (030) 901904 Correspondents Henk Adams (Indonesia), Maus Barendrecht (Spain), Teun de Boon (Brazil), Jos van Boxel (Australia), Cora Gelbstein (United Kingdom), Otmar Heinz (Germany), Ad van Hienen (Luxembourg), Raymond Koh (Singapore), André Bar (France), Tat la Porte (Netherlands Antilies), Sjouke Postma (Hong Kong), Frans van het Schip (De Lage Landen), Balder Schumacher (Italy), Hoyte Sillevis Smitt (Switzerland), Karl Stoops (Belgium), Mia van de Ven (USA) Designed and printed by Hoonte-Holland, Utrecht Translatten Rabobank Nederland Translation Department Branches: Antwerp/Belgium London/United Kingdom New York/USA Singapore/Republic of Singapore Representative Offices: Hong Kong Jakarta/lndonesia Madrid/Spain Milan/ltaly Paris/France Sao Paulo/Brazil Sydney/Australia Dallas/USA San Francisco/USA Subsldiaries: ADCA-BANK AG/Federal Republic of Germany Head Office: Frankfurt am Main. Branches in: Berlin, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt am Main, Ham burg, Hanover, Munich and Stuttgart Rabobank Curapao NV Willemstad/Curagao, Netherlands Antilies Rabobank Luxembourg SA Luxembourg Rabolnvest Management AG Zurich/Switzerland Rabobank Asia Ltd. Singapore NedShip Bank Piraeus/Greece New York/USA Willemstad/Curagao, Netherlands Antilies DLL Financial Services Brussels/Belgium Dusseldorf/Federal Republic of Germany London/United Kingdom

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