Martin Hulsman winner of the VRC Thesis Award 2015

On Thursday 8 October the NBA-VRC organized their annual congress ‘Dag van de Financial’ in Den Bosch. Part of this program was the presentation of the VRC Thesis Award 2015.

For the fourth time an alumnus of our iEMFC program won the VRC Thesis Award! Thís year the honor of winning the VRC Thesis Award 2015 was for Martin Hulsman from cohort 2012 and working for Bol.Com. Maartje Bouvy, CFO of Rituals, gave him this prestigious award. Martin did research to the use of the SCRUM project method.

Our congratulations! We are very proud of him!

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