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Jos de Goey

May 11, 1963 - February 21, 2020

Jos de Goey was CEO of WorldSkills Netherlands, President and Chair of WorldSkills International. Jos’ passing means the loss of a charismatic, passionate and highly committed CEO. Our thoughts are with his wife Anouschka and their children Charlotte and Torsten.

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2020-02-28 21:25:08 wrote:

A great friend, mentor to new WSI members, and one key supporter for WSI's Skills Development in Africa Project who will be greatly missed. I first met Jos in Lausanne, Switzerland in September 2014 during the GA at which Zambia was admitted member of WSI through my participation in the Strategy Committee meetings. We later on met during Niagara Falls GA and of course in May 2017 when Zambia hosted the first WSI Board meeting on the African continent. In all these interactions he was warm and gave his advice generously.Our thoughts go to his dear wife, children, entire family and the whole WSI fraternity. It is a great loss. May His Soul Rest In Eternal Peace.

2020-02-28 21:25:08 wrote: A great friend, mentor to new WSI members, and one key supporter for WSI's Skills Development in Africa Project who will be greatly missed. I first met Jos in Lausanne, Switzerland in September 2014 during the GA at which Zambia was admitted member of WSI through my participation in the Strategy Committee meetings. We later on met during Niagara Falls GA and of course in May 2017 when Zambia hosted the first WSI Board meeting on the African continent. In all these interactions he was warm and gave his advice generously.Our thoughts go to his dear wife, children, entire family and the whole WSI fraternity. It is a great loss. May His Soul Rest In Eternal Peace.

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