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Marleen de Wildt

Operations Manager

Marleen is the Operations Manager at Aspire CCS, where she is responsible for client deliverables in a timely manner. Based in Austria / The Netherlands, she manages the company’s client project and program management efforts.

Before joining Aspire, Marleen worked as a Program Coordinator at Nyenrode Business University (The Netherlands). In this role, Marleen was responsible for several courses of the (Post)Master Accountancy and for quality monitoring of the entire (Post)Master Accountancy.

Marleen received a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Business Administration from the University of Amsterdam, with a specialization in Leadership and Management.

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OpenText

“I’ve enjoyed working with Kaspar over a number of years. From insightful keynote engagements, to expert market insight, he’s extremely familiar with the industry.”

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