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May 13, 2024

Investors Meet Up 2024

On March 21, 2024 we had a successful Investors Meet Up with a great turnout and a full program. Thanks to our network of involved companies, we can together give so many children a better chance.

Speakers

Three speakers, who were also investors and partners, spoke. How do these entrepreneurs make an impact with Net4kids? And how do you really make an effective difference? What has the most impact on the young people in our projects?

Jorim de Kroon kicked off with a musical introduction, followed by Nynke Geus – van den Broek who taught us how to tackle major problems in our own sphere of influence. Kim Paardekooper shared her experiences about the challenging road to making an entire production chain more sustainable and the importance of corporate social responsibility. Finally, Alef Meulenberg emphasized the importance of taking that first step, overcoming fear of failure, continuously learning and finding satisfaction in our efforts. We are happy to share the important points of our speakers with you.

Visual recap by Nynke Geus – van den Broek

Visual recap by Kim Paardekooper 

Visual recap by Alef Meulenberg

Impact

We hope that we have inspired everyone and that this event has also led to new concrete ideas about how you or your company can have an impact on the next generation. We are ready to support you with this.

Our special thanks go to Nextview Consulting for making the Design Thinking Center in Amsterdam available, Hilde Ruitenbeek for taking the photos and Li-Li Wong for the catering.

To get an impression of the evening;
📸 a link to the photos
📽️ and a short impression of the atmosphere

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Are you thinking about Corporate Social Responsibility? Are you interested in the method of Net4kids and curious about the possibilities? In a personal meeting we will explain it all to you, we will show you what impact your company can make and how simple the 1% program is.

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