Saturday, April 1, 2023

Who’s Who in Cricket: Guido Landheer

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Career Highlights

Current Role
Chairman, Royal Dutch Cricket Board (KNCB) (Apr 2022 -Present)
Deputy Director General – Agro / Director European & International – Agro-Economic Affairs, Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (Jul 2019 – Present)

Previous Roles
Deputy Director General of Foreign Economic Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Jul 2015 – Jul 2019)
Director of Top Sectors & Industrial Policy, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate (Sep 2011 – Jul 2015)
Program Director Top Sectors, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate (Mar 2011 – Sep 2011)
Director of Enterprise/Director of Industry and Services, Ministry of Economic Affairs – Agriculture and Innovation (Jan 2008 – Mar 2010)
Acting Director, Ministry of Economic Affairs – Agriculture and Innovation (Jan 2008 – Dec 2008)
Deputy Director of Energy and Sustainability, Ministry of Economic Affairs (Jan 2008 – Dec 2008)
Cluster Leader Aviation Market Regulation, Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment (Aug 2000 – Oct 2006)

Bio

Guido Landheer is currently serving the Royal Dutch Cricket Board (KNCB) as Chairman, a role he assumed in April 2022.

Landheer has broad experience as a cricket director, having been the Chair of the cricket department of HV & CV Quick, a Dutch football and cricket club from the Hague, from November 2014 to October 2021.

Landheer is also the Deputy Director General of Agro European and International Agro-Economic Affairs for the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food quality, where he has been working since July 2019.

Previously, Landheer has served the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate.

Landheer started off his professional working career in August 2000 as a Cluster Leader of Aviation Market Regulation for the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment.

Landheer has a Master’s degree in Economics, Macro Economics in Politics and International Economic Relations from Erasmus University Rotterdam.

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