Ocorian appoints Roel Langelaar as managing director for the Netherlands
15 December 2022 Netherlands
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Ocorian has appointed Roel Langelaar as managing director for the Netherlands, as it looks to strengthen its senior management team.
Langelaar will be based in Amsterdam and will be responsible for client services, business development, relationship management and risk compliance.
Langelaar brings more than 25 years of experience in the regulated international financial, corporate and client services delivery industry and was most recently managing director and jurisdictional head of corporate services at Aztec Group.
Frederik van Tuyll, chairman and CEO at Ocorian, says: “The appointment of Roel underlines our commitment to growth and I look forward to working with him as we continue to build our global team.”
Langelaar adds: “I am excited to be joining Ocorian as it builds for continuing growth and look
forward to working with the strong team in the Netherlands and colleagues in the global business.”
Langelaar will be based in Amsterdam and will be responsible for client services, business development, relationship management and risk compliance.
Langelaar brings more than 25 years of experience in the regulated international financial, corporate and client services delivery industry and was most recently managing director and jurisdictional head of corporate services at Aztec Group.
Frederik van Tuyll, chairman and CEO at Ocorian, says: “The appointment of Roel underlines our commitment to growth and I look forward to working with him as we continue to build our global team.”
Langelaar adds: “I am excited to be joining Ocorian as it builds for continuing growth and look
forward to working with the strong team in the Netherlands and colleagues in the global business.”
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