Together with Aeres MBO Almere and Waterschap Amstel, Gooi en Vecht, we hosted an inspiring World Cafe where the future professionals got a first taste of the world of water management.
We explored today’s challenges, the role of young people, and what they value in future employers. Participants discussed several topics, shared their experiences, and highlighted the importance of curiosity, balance, and collaboration in shaping future water management.
Bas Brouwer, ecological water management supervisor, shared his vision of a vibrant waterway, thriving with insects, fish, plants, and countless species. Student and intern Bjorn Heemskerk added a personal perspective, showing how rewarding it can be to work at a water board.
Such meetings where new generations sit down together, the future of water takes shape make us incredibly excited!
We explored today’s challenges, the role of young people, and what they value in future employers. Participants discussed several topics, shared their experiences, and highlighted the importance of curiosity, balance, and collaboration in shaping future water management.
Bas Brouwer, ecological water management supervisor, shared his vision of a vibrant waterway, thriving with insects, fish, plants, and countless species. Student and intern Bjorn Heemskerk added a personal perspective, showing how rewarding it can be to work at a water board.
Such meetings where new generations sit down together, the future of water takes shape make us incredibly excited!
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Huge thanks to Aeres MBo Almere and Waterschap AGV for this wonderful opportunity.