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Ed Nijpels
Nijpels in 1982
Member of the Social and
Economic Council

Incumbent

Assumed office
15 August 2014
ChairWiebe Draijer (2014)
Mariëtte Hamer (from 2014)
Queen's Commissioner
of Friesland
In office
1 January 1999 – 1 May 2008
MonarchBeatrix
Preceded byGerard van Klaveren
(Ad Interim)
Succeeded byJohn Jorritsma
Mayor of Breda
In office
1 April 1990 – 1 July 1995
Preceded byFrans Feij
Succeeded byChris Rutten
Minister of Housing, Spatial
Planning and the Environment
In office
14 July 1986 – 7 November 1989
Prime MinisterRuud Lubbers
Preceded byPieter Winsemius
Succeeded byHans Alders
Leader of the People's Party
for Freedom and Democracy
In office
20 April 1982 – 9 July 1986
Deputy

See list

Preceded byHans Wiegel
Succeeded byRudolf de Korte
Parliamentary leader in the
House of Representatives
In office
20 April 1982 – 9 July 1986
Preceded byHans Wiegel
Succeeded byJoris Voorhoeve
Parliamentary groupPeople's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
Member of the House
of Representatives
In office
14 September 1989 – 4 April 1990
In office
8 June 1977 – 14 July 1986
Parliamentary groupPeople's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
Personal details
Born

Eduardus Hermannus Theresia Maria Nijpels


(1950-04-01) 1 April 1950 (age 74)
Den Helder, Netherlands
Political partyPeople's Party for
Freedom and Democracy

(from 1968)
Spouses

Ingrid Pieters

(m. 1983; div. 1995)

Elsbeth Janmaat

(m. 1997)
Children2 sons
Residence(s)Amsterdam, Netherlands
Alma materUtrecht University (BSL, MSL)
Occupation
  • civil servant
  • Jurist
  • businessperson
  • Corporate director
  • nonprofit director
  • trade association executive
  • teacher
  • lobbyist
  • activist
  • Eduardus Hermannus Theresia Maria Nijpels (born 1 April 1950) is a Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) and nonprofit director.[1][2]

    Nijpels studied Civil law at the Utrecht University obtaining a Master of Studies in Law degree. Nijpels served as chairman of the political youth organisation JOVD from February 1974 until November 1975. Nijpels worked as a civics teacher in Roosendaal from August 1974 until June 1977. After the election of 1977 Nijpels was elected as a Member of the House of Representatives on 8 June 1977 serving as a frontbencher chairing the House Committee on Law enforcement and spokesperson for Justice and the Ombudsman. After the Party Leader and Parliamentary leader Hans Wiegel announced he was stepping down he endorsed Nijpels as his successor and he was anonymously selected as his successor on 20 April 1982.

    For the elections of 1982 Nijpels served as Lijsttrekker (top candidate) and following a cabinet formation with Christian-democratic Leader Ruud Lubbers formed the Cabinet Lubbers I with Nijpels opting to remain as Parliamentary leader. For the election of 1986 Nijpels again served as Lijsttrekker but shortly thereafter announced that he was stepping down following disappointed election results on 9 July 1986. After a cabinet formation the coalition continued and Nijpels was appointed as Minister of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment in the Cabinet Lubbers II taking office on 14 July 1986. After the election of 1989 Nijpels returned to the House of Representatives on 14 September 1989 and served as a frontbencher and spokesperson for Spatial Planning and the Environment. In March 1990 Nijpels was nominated as the Mayor of Breda serving from 1 April 1990 until 1 July 1995 when he was appointment as director-general for the Occupational Health Service Agency of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment. In December 1998 Nijpels was nominated as the next Queen's Commissioner of Friesland serving from 1 January 1999 until 1 May 2008.

    Nijpels semi-retired from active politics and became active in the private and public sectors as a corporate and non-profit director and served on several state commissions and councils on behalf of the government, and workes as a trade association executive serving as Chairman of the Engineering association from May 2008 until May 2015, the GeoBusiness association since September 2009 and for the Industry and Employers confederation (VNO-NCW) from July 2008 until March 2015 and became a Member of the Social and Economic Council in August 2014. Nijpels continues to be active an advocate, lobbyist and activist for Environmentalism, Sustainable development, Conservation and Climate change.[3][4]

    Decorations[edit]

    Honours
    Ribbon bar Honour Country Date Comment
    Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion Netherlands 20 November 1989
    Commander of the Order of Orange-Nassau Netherlands 20 May 2008

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Ed Nijpels voorzitter AvroTros" (in Dutch). Volkskrant. 30 November 2013. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  • ^ "De VVD van Nijpels" (in Dutch). Andere Tijden. 27 December 2010. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  • ^ "Ed Nijpels: "Klimaatakkoord heel dichtbij"" (in Dutch). Klimaatakkoord.nl. 13 March 2019. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  • ^ "Ed Nijpels nieuwe voorzitter Raad van Toezicht ProDemos" (in Dutch). ProDemos. 22 January 2018. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  • External links[edit]

    Official
    Party political offices
    Preceded by

    Hans Wiegel
    1981

    Lijsttrekker of the
    People's Party for Freedom and Democracy

    19821986
    Succeeded by

    Joris Voorhoeve
    1989

    Preceded by

    Hans Wiegel

    Leader of the People's Party
    for Freedom and Democracy

    1982–1986
    Succeeded by

    Rudolf de Korte

    Parliamentary leader of the
    People's Party for
    Freedom and Democracy

    in the House of Representatives

    1982–1986
    Succeeded by

    Joris Voorhoeve

    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Pieter Winsemius

    Minister of Housing, Spatial
    Planning and the Environment

    1986–1989
    Succeeded by

    Hans Alders

    Preceded by

    Frans Feij

    Mayor of Breda
    1990–1995
    Succeeded by

    Chris Rutten

    Preceded by

    Loek Hermans

    Queen's Commissioner of Friesland
    1999–2008
    Succeeded by

    John Jorritsma

    Civic offices
    Preceded by

    Unknown

    Director-General of the
    Occupational Health Service Agency
    of the Ministry of Social Affairs
    and Employment

    1995–1999
    Succeeded by

    Unknown

    Preceded by

    Albert-Jan Evenhuis

    Chairman of the
    Supervisory board of the
    Cadastre Agency

    2001–2009
    Succeeded by

    Sybilla Dekker

    Preceded by

    Aad Kosto

    Chairman of the
    Supervisory board of the
    Probation Agency

    2007–2017
    Succeeded by

    Liesbeth Spies

    Preceded by

    Elco Brinkman

    Chairman of the
    Supervisory boardof
    Public Pension Funds APB

    2009–2010
    Succeeded by

    Harry Borghouts

    Preceded by

    Hans Alders

    Chairman of the
    Supervisory board of the
    Environment Central Foundation

    2015–present
    Incumbent
    Preceded by

    Office established

    Chairman of the
    Supervisory board of the
    Climate Council

    2018–present
    Business positions
    Preceded by

    Unknown

    Vice Chairman of the
    Supervisory board of the
    DSB Bank

    2004–2009
    Succeeded by

    Office discontinued

    Preceded by

    Annemarie Jorritsma

    Chairman of the
    Supervisory board of the
    Bosschap association

    2008–2014
    Succeeded by

    Alfred Veltman

    Preceded by

    Office established

    Chairman of the
    Engineering association

    2008–2015
    Succeeded by

    Johan van den Elzen

    Preceded by

    Office established

    Chairman of the
    GeoBusiness association

    2009–present
    Incumbent
    Non-profit organization positions
    Preceded by

    Roy Lantain

    Chairman of the
    Executive Board of the
    Youth Organisation Freedom
    and Democracy

    1974–1975
    Succeeded by

    Johan Remkes

    Preceded by

    Pieter Beelaerts
    van Blokland

    Chairman of the
    Supervisory board of the
    World Wide Fund for
    Nature Netherlands

    1990–1999
    Succeeded by

    Hans Wijers

    Preceded by

    Berend-Jan van
    Voorst tot Voorst

    Chairman of the
    Supervisory boardof
    Ronald McDonald House
    Charities Netherlands

    1997–2013
    Succeeded by

    Marja van Bijsterveldt

    Preceded by

    Elco Brinkman

    Chairman of the
    Supervisory boardof
    International Architecture
    Biennal Rotterdam

    2011–present
    Incumbent
    Preceded by

    Wim Deetman

    Chairman of the
    Supervisory boardof
    ProDemos

    2018–present
    Media offices
    Preceded by

    Karel van Doodewaerd

    Chairman of the
    Supervisory boardof
    TROS

    2008–2014
    Organisation merged
    Preceded by

    Office established

    Chairman of the
    Supervisory boardof
    AVROTROS

    2014–present
    Incumbent

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