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Erik-Jan Bijvank to Step Down as Fugro’s Group Director Europe and Africa

May 12, 2025
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Erik-Jan Bijvank Steps Down as Fugro’s Group Director for Europe and Africa

Erik-Jan Bijvank will be stepping down as Fugro’s Group Director for Europe and Africa to pursue opportunities outside the company, effective as of today. The recruitment process for Erik-Jan’s replacement has been initiated, with a successor expected to be announced soon. In the meantime, CEO Mark Heine will take responsibility for the region, supported by the regional leadership team.

“Erik-Jan joined Fugro in 2020 and has been a great contributor to transforming the company into the resilient business it is today,” said CEO Mark Heine. “His hard work and dedication over the past five years have been greatly appreciated, and he has been a valued member of the Executive Leadership Team. We wish him all the best in his future endeavors.”

After five years of dedicated service, Erik-Jan Bijvank has decided to move on from his role as Fugro’s Group Director for Europe and Africa. His departure marks the end of an era for Fugro, as Erik-Jan played a key role in the company’s transformation and success during his tenure.

CEO Mark Heine expressed his gratitude for Erik-Jan’s contributions, stating, “His hard work and dedication over the past five years have been greatly appreciated, and he has been a valued member of the Executive Leadership Team. We wish him all the best in his future endeavors.”

The recruitment process for Erik-Jan’s replacement is already underway, with a new Group Director expected to be named in the near future. In the meantime, CEO Mark Heine will oversee the Europe and Africa region, supported by the regional leadership team.

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Erik-Jan’s departure presents both challenges and opportunities for Fugro as the company looks to continue its growth and success in the region. With a strong leadership team in place, Fugro is well-positioned to navigate this transition smoothly and continue delivering value to its customers.

We thank Erik-Jan Bijvank for his contributions to Fugro and wish him the best in his future endeavors. His legacy will undoubtedly endure at Fugro, and his leadership will be remembered fondly by colleagues and stakeholders alike.

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