Can you tell us something about yourself?
In 1988 I (@JeroenvanErp) graduated from the Faculty of Industrial Design at the Technical University of Delft. In 1992, I was one of the founders of Fabrique in Delft, which positioned itself as a multidisciplinary design bureau. In 1994 I established the interactive media department, focusing primarily on developing websites for the World Wide Web – brand new at that time.

Fabrique has grown through the years into a multifaceted design bureau with offices in Delft and Amsterdam. It currently employs more than 100 staff of artists, engineers and storytellers working for a wide range of customers: from supermarket chain Albert Heijn to the city of Amsterdam, from Schiphol Airport to the Stedelijk Museum. Read more

Can you tell us something about yourself?
I am Simone de Jong (@Sim1andOnly), 35 years old, living in The Hague with my husband and two kids. After I graduated in Arts & Sciences at the University of Maastricht, I became a science communications consultant at that university. A couple of years later, I moved to The Hague to work at communications consultancy Schuttelaar & Partners, where I specialised in public participation of policy making. Six years later I decided to return to my ‘first love’: science communications, in which I found a great job at TU Delft. I love to make our research widely known and find ways to show the world what great work is done here in Delft.

What’s your job at TEDxDelft?
Together with Rob Speekenbrink, I co-founded TEDx Delft. My job is to coordinate everything that is going on, keeping track of the big picture while at the same time working on whatever needs to be done, from talking to potential speakers, sponsors to volunteers. I also try to engage high level people in endorsing TEDx Delft. Why? Because I believe that TEDx and Delft are made for each other! Read more

Can you tell us something about yourself?
My name is Ginny Ruiter, 41 years old, single, no kids. Born in South America and raised in The Hague and its surrounding cities. I have been working as a secretary/personal assistant for several companies.

In 2006 I started working for Delft University of Technology as the assistant of the President of the Executive Board. In 2009 I got the great opportunity to change jobs and started working for the Marketing & Communications department. Together with three colleagues I am responsible for all major events organised by TU Delft. Read more