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Tom Hautekiet becomes CEO Port of Zeebrugge

Jul 24, 2020

On the 6th of December, Joachim Coens was elected national president of the Flemish political party CD&V in order to lead the party for the next three years. The responsibilities that come with this challenging political function were not reconcilable with his position as CEO at the port authority of Zeebrugge. For this reason he concluded his activities in the port. Vice-President Rik Goetinck was then appointed CEO ad interim.

The Board of Directors thus started the process to recruit a new CEO for the Port of Zeebrugge. Subsequently, an independent external office, Spencer Stuart, was appointed. A selection committee (chairman Dirk De fauw, director Karine Vandenberghe, CEO a.i. Rik Goetinck and the director of corporate affairs Chantal Orlans) got the task to, together with Spencer Stuart, carry out the search for the best candidate. This, to ultimately present the best candidate to the board of directors, preferably before the summer.

Spencer Stuart started looking for a person with a strong commercial background and a broad experience in management as a general director. Someone who can lead and expand an organisation where different departments have to work together in a transparent way. It had to be someone with a strong strategic insight, a born leader and a team player. Someone who is result oriented and has strong communication skills.

We had planned to appoint a new CEO before the beginning of summer. Not only did we succeed, but we have found a top candidate that will give the Port of Zeebrugge a bright future. - Dirk De fauw

In total, Spencer Stuart has screened 110 candidates. Both spontaneous applications, and potential candidates selected by Spencer Stuart and Port of Zeebrugge were carefully evaluated alongside the predetermined criteria. Then, a limited number of candidates were selected for an interview with the selection committee. One person clearly stood out. Not only thanks to his strategic thinking and operational experience, but also thanks to his passion and impressive track record in an international setting.

With a real team player like Tom joining our team, who is a born leader, I am sure that we have made the perfect decision. Therefore, I can transfer my tasks to him without any concerns. - Rik Goetinck

On the 2nd of July, the Board of Directors has decided, based on the advice given by Spencer Stuart and the selection committee, to appoint Tom Hautekiet as the new CEO of the Port of Zeebrugge. Tom Hautekiet was born and raised in West-Flanders. He is an industrial construction engineer, and has followed several management courses, at for instance INSEAD and CEDEP. Tom is a driven general director. He gained international experience at the West-Flemish multinational Bekaert, where he became Senior Vice President within the division ‘Building Products’. This division counts 700 employees spread all over the world. Within his function, Tom negotiated multiple partnerships between different countries and continents, amongst some with China. Tom is a strong, down to earth team leader that works with passion and enthusiasm.

It is a great honour for me to take up this task, which includes a great societal responsibility. Together with the Board of Directors, the staff and the port community, I will make sure that the Port of Zeebrugge will get the future that she deserves. - Tom Hautekiet

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