Dutch consultancy Magnus appoints three new partners
Dutch management and technology consultancy Magnus has per January 1st appointed three new partners: Adem Karademir, Gertjan Meutgeert en Wouter Visser.
Adem Karademir has been named a partner of Magnus Digital, the firm’s digital transformation practice. The 85-strong practice supports clients with topics including digital strategy, data analytics, ERP implementation and the development of low code solutions.
Karademir has been hired externally, although he is a familiar face for the consulting firm. Over the past years he contributed to the acquisition and delivery of several large ERP-projects in the role of associate. Earlier in his career, between 2001 and 2004, Karademir served Magnus as a salaried consultant.
Gertjan Meutgeert has been with Magnus since the summer of 2011 and has over the past years played a large role in the growth of Magnus Red in the energy sector. Magnus Red is the management consulting wing of Magnus, and is a member of Nextcontinent.
The energy arm, which goes to market as Magnus Energy, focuses on supporting players in the sector with their transition to net zero, the changes required to facilitate the energy transition and the integration taking place in Europe’s the energy market landscape. In the latter domain, Magnus Energy provides services related to complex (cross border) program and (IT) project management, advisory and consulting services as well as market design studies.
Meutgeert currently leads a PMO team that is supporting a large electricity network integration program in Central Western Europe and Northern Italy.
Wouter Visser has been with Magnus for more than fifteen years and has is a leader in the firm’s Mendix practice. Back in 2007, Visser was part of the firm’s inaugural Mendix project, and since the practice has completed more than 100 projects in the field for clients across sectors.
Visser is a member of the Magnus Digital practice. Earlier in his career he also served Magnus Red.