
We carry out research on potential problems in the financial sector. That is why in April 2013 I started out as a risk analyst at AFM. Following an anti-fraud and anti-money laundering project at a European bank, the step towards becoming a financial supervisor was small for me. With this new knowledge I wanted to go back to my biggest ambition: helping organizations get better results by coming up with practical solutions, getting closer to the core of the organization.

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Here I deepened my knowledge of professional information processing. That is why in 2011 I went to work at business intelligence company Hot ITem in Amsterdam as developer and later as technical project leader.
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However, I felt like I was coming up with quick-win, slapdash IT solutions and I wanted to learn how to develop IT more professionally. I created my own IT tools, for which I learned the basic skills during my IEM Bachelor's degree and my logistics Master's. I noticed that the solutions I came up with had a strong IT component. Later the company became part of KPMG Plexus. I started at Tibbe Company, a start-up from Twente that carries out process and performance improvement projects in the healthcare sector. Can you give us an overview of your career since you graduated? United play Brighton & Hove Albion in the FA Cup semi-finals on Sunday.Martijn van Andel, risk analyst and business intelligence consultant at the Authority for Financial Markets in Amsterdam. Sevilla will face Juventus in the semi-finals. This was a great opportunity, a great occasion, to win something and we gave it away - we have to blame ourselves. "We lost the battles, they had more passion, more desire, more willingness. We didn't beat the press, when you do there are so many spaces behind, and it was obvious at the start how to do it. "We have to do better, that's the demand," Ten Hag told BT Sport. United manager Erik ten Hag brought on Marcus Rashford and Luke Shaw as halftime substitutes but straight after the interval Sevilla defender Loic Bade scored with a towering header from a corner which went in off the crossbar.Įn Nesyri wrapped up the win in the 81st minute after United goalkeeper David De Gea failed to deal with a long ball over the top and the Morocco striker finished well to move the Spanish side closer to a record-extending seventh victory in the competition. Sevilla wasted several chances and Lucas Ocampos had a goal ruled out by VAR due to offside in the build-up shortly before halftime.

It took only eight minutes for Sevilla to open the scoring after De Gea delivered a hospital pass to Harry Maguire who was challenged by Erik Lamela and En Nesyri scooped up the loose ball to net from close range.

Languishing in the bottom half of LaLiga during a difficult season in which two managers have been fired, Sevilla rediscovered their mojo at Old Trafford to grab a late 2-2 draw. "We have to stay together, with the fans, because that's how we'll go far." "I am very happy for the two goals and for the fans who supported us until the end. "I have never seen an atmosphere like this in my entire life," En Nesyri told Movistar Plus. Sevilla were relentless with their high pressing and United, who led the first leg 2-0 before conceding two late goals at Old Trafford, never threatened to get back into the game amid a raucous atmosphere at a sold-out Sanchez Pizjuan stadium. SEVILLA, Spain (Reuters) - Europa League kings Sevilla breezed past Manchester United into the semi-finals of their favourite competition as Youssef En Nesyri scored twice in a dominant 3-0 win on Thursday that secured a 5-2 aggregate triumph.īoth En Nesyri's goals came from mistakes by United goalkeeper David de Gea while trying to play the ball with his feet and it was a listless and error-strewn performance by the English side.
