Maarten van den Bergh
Maarten Albert van den Bergh (born 19 April 1942 in
Dutch
businessman.
Van den Bergh is the son of Maria Meijers (1905–1957) and
Board memberships:[2]
- Member of the Supervisory Board at Akzo Nobel NV starting in 2005; Deputy Chairman of Supervisory Board until May 2006; Chairman of Akzo Nobel's Supervisory Board from May 2006 to February 2009.
- Deputy Chairman of BT Group Plc from 1 October 2006 to 15 July 2009; Non-Executive Director of BT Group Plc from 1 September 2000 to 15 July 2009; Non-Executive Director of British Telecom.
- Vice Chairman of the Committee of Managing Directors of Royal Dutch/Shell Group of companies from 1998 to 2000;
- Member of Supervisory Board of Royal Dutch Shell plc from 2000 to 4 July 2005; Non-Executive Director of Royal Dutch Shell Plc since October 2004
- Non-Executive Director of Royal Dutch Petroleum Company and served as its Member of the Supervisory Board since 2000.
- Deputy Chairman of Lloyds Banking Group plc since 2000; Director of Lloyds TSB Bank Plc until 11 May 2006.
- Independent Non-executive Director or International Consolidated Airlines Group, S.A. from July 2002 to January 2011
- Non-Executive Director of Lloyds Banking Group plc from 2000 to May 2006
In 2005, The Times named him the most powerful businessman in Great Britain.[3]
Notes
- ^ Treanor, Jill (7 September 2002). "Black horse backer - Interview: Maarten van den Bergh, chairman, Lloyds TSB". the Guardian. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
- ^ Bloomberg profile Page accessed March 21, 2015
- ^ Quiet Dutchman heads network of corporate talent (The Times)