Jeroen Hoencamp
Jeroen Hoencamp (born 27 August 1966) is a Dutch businessman, and the former Chief Executive of Vodafone UK.
Early life
He is from the Netherlands. He gained a bachelor's degree in Business from Nyenrode Business University, in Breukelen, Utrecht (province).
Career
He was the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps. He worked in the USA, and returned to the Netherlands in 1994. He acquired an MBA.[1]
Vodafone
In 2006 he became Director of Enterprise at Vodafone Netherlands. He joined Vodafone Netherlands in 1998.
He became Chief Executive of Vodafone Ireland in July 2010, later becoming the Chief Executive of Vodafone UK.[2] Guy Laurence, who he replaced, was Chief Executive from 2005-08 of Vodafone Netherlands.
See also
- Ronan Dunne, boss of O2 UK since January 2008
- David Dyson, boss of Three UK since June 2011
- Philipp Humm, Vodafone's Chief Executive for central and northern Europe
References
Business positions | ||
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Preceded by Guy Laurence |
Chief Executive of Vodafone UK - August 2016 |
Succeeded by Nick Jeffery |
Preceded by Charles Butterworth |
Chief Executive of Vodafone Ireland | Succeeded by Anne O'Leary |
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