Corbion announced today that the Supervisory Board has nominated Peter Kazius to succeed Eddy van Rhede van der Kloot as CFO of Corbion
Upon his appointment at the annual general meeting of shareholders (AGM) on 15 May 2024
Eddy van Rhede van der Kloot has been CFO and member of Corbion’s Board of Management and Executive Committee since 2014
He will hand over his responsibilities after the AGM on 15 May 2024
Peter Kazius has 25 years of experience in finance leadership positions in the food industry
and has since then been successful in key finance and business leadership positions including Senior Finance Director for the Food business unit
Vice President Group Business Control and Vice President Group Finance
he is Senior Vice President Investor Relations
Chair of the Supervisory Board Mathieu Vrijsen said: “As Supervisory Board
we are very pleased that Peter has agreed to become Corbion’s next CFO
with a strong track record of driving and delivering results
We would like to express our gratitude to Eddy who
has delivered significant results in raising the performance of Corbion in terms of profitability and growth."
Corbion CFO Eddy van Rhede added: “It has been my privilege to lead Corbion during its foundational years and thereafter
together with an excellent leadership team and great colleagues across the world
I am proud of the progress achieved together
innovative and sustainable in its practices
whilst creating value for our stakeholders
I am pleased that Peter has been selected to succeed me after having worked closely with him for many years and I trust he will be successful in the role."
CEO Olivier Rigaud comments: "I would like to thank Eddy for his partnership over the five past years
His long-term dedication and leadership to Corbion have been instrumental
I want to welcome Peter to his new role and very much look forward to working closely with him to continue the Corbion journey.”
Despite boasting high-tech facilities and Artificial Intelligence (AI) software
reading skills remain paramount for a local secondary school in Stellenbosch
headmaster at Apex High School and winner of the 2022 Provincial Teacher Award for Excellence in Secondary Teaching
started the academic year with a “baseline test” to assess the level of language proficiency of the students
we immediately activate intervention programmes to support learners facing language-challenges,” she said.
believes in early language intervention strategies
Out of the 345 learners at Apex Stellenbosch
“Teaching at Apex Stellenbosch happens primarily in English,” said Van de Rhede
“[Parents]donʼt always understand how big the difference is between English Home Language and English Additional Language
and that’s why language intervention steps are necessary,” said Van de Rhede.
Language intervention steps include “reading programmes where comprehension
as well as having a reader or scribe to assist during exams”
putting on English subtitles when watching movies
Books and technology are both important devices to support language intervention strategies at Apex Stellenbosch
The school’s intervention strategy addresses concerns raised by minister of basic education Siviwe Gwarube at the release of the 2024 National Senior Certificate results.
“[The results] show that too many of our learners cannot read for meaning in any language by Grade 4,” said Gwarube in a statement at the time
Classroom decorations at Apex Stellenbosch welcoming grade 4s
Principal Robyn van de Rhede believes in implementing language intervention steps
(Audio file in Afrikaans) Principal Apex Stellenbosch Robyn van de Rhede
The 5-year old Scarlett O'Hara and the 6-year old Dantana became the winners of the two Bundeschampionate qualification classes that were held in Rhede
No less than 31 combinations were entered for the L-level dressage horse tests for 5-year olds
The top score was achieved by Kira Wegmann aboard the Westfalian mare Scarlett O'Hara (by Scuderia x Laurentianer)
The runner up was Beatrice Buchwald on the Oldenburg mare Royale Karina (by For Romance x San Amour)
Eva Möller and Andreas Helgstrand's Rhinelander stallion So Unique (by Sezuan x Donnerhall) slotted in third with 8.3 points
Twenty-five pairs contested the M-level dressage horse test for 6-year olds and Lisa Marie Koch aced the division
Aboard the Oldenburg mare Dantana (by Dante Weltino x Donnerschwee) she totaled 8.5 points for the victory
9 for submission and 8 for general impression
Kira Soddemann and the Westfalian gelding Senor Charming (by Stanford x Furst Piccolo) placed second with 8.3
Two pairs landed third place with 8.2.: Annika Korte on the Oldenburg mare Geniale (by Grey Flanell x Sir Donnerhall) and Eva Möller on Caty OLD (by Sir Donnerhall x Furst Heinrich)
Results - 2020 Bundeschampionate Qualifier - Rhede
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Corbion’s Supervisory Board announces it has nominated Eddy van Rhede van der Kloot for re-appointment as CFO and member of the Board of Management for a third term of office.
Eddy van Rhede van der Kloot was first appointed in 2014 and his current term of office runs from May 2018 - May 2022.
CEO Olivier Rigaud said: "I am delighted with the nomination of Eddy for his third term and looking forward to working with him in the coming years, focusing on the successful execution of our Advance 2025 strategy, and continuing to build a great company with a strong culture, that people are proud to work for.”
The proposed re-appointment is subject to shareholder approval at the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders (AGM) that will be held on 19 May 2021. The full details and agenda for the AGM will be published in April 2021.
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Medievalists.net
In Search of the Secrets of Medieval Organs
a concert and workshop focusing on the medieval organ were held at the Basel (Switzerland) Peterskirche
rep- ertoire and the medieval organ used in ensemble.1 Another symposium and series of concerts was later organized in and around East Friesland (Rhede)
dealing with much the same topics.2 Some instruments and participants were common to both events
Elsewhere Kim- berly Marshall played and held courses in Sion (Switzerland) during October 2012
Other events in Europe during the summer of 2012 dedicated to the medi- eval organ included one arranged by Jos van der Giessen in the Netherlands
Iconographical Evidence for the Late- Medieval Organ in French
was of seminal influence to much of this blossoming cul- ture
It was the most oft-quoted work at the Basel and Rhede conferences
A col- loquium in 1995 at Royaumont (France)
two years after an 11th-century Theophilus organ had been reconstructed there by Antoine Massoni
responsible for the Royaumont Theophilus organ
The 2012 events were significant vantage points in an ongoing search for the Holy Grail of understanding medieval organs and performance practices
They continued to push back through the 15th
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Australia’s talent was on display over a week that included a world best
gold medals galore and achievements aplenty
Germany proved a happy hunting ground for many of Australia’s athletes at multiple meets
with World Under 20 Championships representative Lachlan Kennedy (Andrew Iselin) leading the charge for the sprinters at the Internationales LAZ Meeting in Rhede
while Cameron Myers (Dick Telford) continued his steep trajectory at the Merck Lafgala meet in Pfungstadt
Just over a week since clocking a personal best of 10.28
Kennedy came away with his first international win and his fastest time yet when stopping the clock at 10.24 (+1.4)
While Germany’s Kevin Ugo halted Australia’s chance for a trifecta claiming the silver in 10.26
it was Joshua Azzopardi (Rob Marks) that placed third in 10.33 in his first race of the European season
Azzopardi narrowly defeated compatriot Chris Ius (Andrew Murphy) in 10.34 – Ius' fastest time this year
Two-time Australian 400m Hurdles champion Conor Fry (Steve Fabris) left Rhede with a double victory as he stormed home to win in a new personal best time of 50.17
Fry’s swift performance saw him win the race by more than a third of a second ahead of Great Britain’s Jack Lawrie (50.40)
while National bronze medallist Kyle Bennett (Sharon Dale) claimed bronze in 52.41.Also in Rhede
triple jumper Desleigh Owusu (Andrew Murphy) landed her fifth furthest jump of all time
Teenage prodigy Cameron Myers (Dick Telford) has made headlines aplenty this year
demolishing record after record but on Friday in Pfugstadt he shaved almost two seconds off his Under 18 record
clocking 3:36.10 to finish in third in the 1500m
The performance saw the 17-year-old eclipse Australian great Ryan Gregson’s 3:37.24 Australian Under 20 record while bettering his own Under 18 record in the process
The same race saw Australians Sam Blake place 11th in 3:41.18
while Connor Whiteley finished two placed behind in 3:42.05
Peter Bol (Justin Rinaldi) emerged victorious in only his second race of the year
The 800m specialist and Australian record holder showed fans that there are no cobwebs to be dusted off after missing the Australian summer season
when recording 1:45.19 ahead of Team GB Olympians Elliot Giles (1:45.26) and Daniel Rowden (1:45.37)
Jye Perrot (Ben Liddy) placed seventh in 1:46.82
Jack Lunn (Steve Fabris) missed out on a podium finish in the B race by just 0.03 seconds
but his time of 1:46.20 was the second fastest of his career
National silver medallist Lachlan Raper (Ben Liddy) finished in sixth place in 1:46.69 in the same race
2022 World Athletics Championships representative Tess Kirsopp-Cole (Craig Mottram) ran 2:02.70 for third place in the women’s event
making it back-to-back runs at 2:02 after competing in Australia last week
Liam Adcock (Gary Bourne) achieved his equal third best performance when leaping to second place in the men’s long jump at the VIAA Ordizia Sari Nagusia International Meeting
Adcock jumped 8.05m into a slight headwind (0.1)
defeated only by Spain’s Jamie Guerra Alejandre
who was the only other athlete to land a mark over eight-metres with 8.11m (0.10)
2019 World Athletics Cross Country Championships representative Jack Bruce (Nic Bideau) also made an appearance in Spain and ran his fourth fastest time over 1500m
While Michael Roeger (Philo Saunders) cemented himself as the man to beat at the World Para Athletics Championships with a world best time in the 1500m T46
his training partner Jaryd Clifford also elevated his campaign for gold in Paris in the Stumptown 5km in Oregon
USA when clocking 14:10.93 for his second fastest 5000m race of the year
Clifford placed 16th over all and will now travel to London for the British Milers Club for one last 1500m hit-out before travelling to Montpellier for the Australian team staging camp
Also running to his second fastest time of the year in Oregon was Charlie Hunter (Pete Julian) in the 800m
crossing the line in 1:46.52 to place third
former NCAA champion Devin Dixon (1:52.98) and Olympian Cole Hocker (1:46.32)
Jack Anstey (Stephen Hass) placed eighth in the 1500m at the USATF NYC Grand Prix
running 3:40.55 for eighth place and his ninth fastest performance of his career to date
four of Australia’s para athletes continued their progress towards to Paris in Perth
Matt Beckenham) running two sub-11 times in 10.95 (+1.3) and 10.92 (+1.5) as he aims to find himself back on the global podium
Training partner Sarah Walsh (T64) finished second with a best result of 4.90m
while T38 Paralympic sprinting duo Rhiannon Clarke (Danny Kevan) and Ella Pardy (Danny Kevan) placed third and fourth in the able-bodied race
the country’s developing stocks continued their rapid rise with the nation’s next generation of distance stars flexing their form at the Mick Marlow Memorial Meet in Bracknell
Luke Shaw (Steve Purser) left the meet with a lifetime best of 1:47.27 and silver in the 800m
while fellow Australian Jack Atherton followed on just behind in third clocking 1:48.70 for his fastest race yet on the Under 23 tour
The only international athlete in a field of GB athletes
Jaylah Hancock-Cameron (Andae Kalemusic) showed her competitors how it’s done when storming home to victory in 4:11.58 in the Women’s 1500m
The 21-year-old named on the non-travelling 2021 World Under 20 Championships team stole the show when crossing the line more than 12 seconds ahead of second-place getter Juliet Hodder
2022 World Under 20 Championships Archie Noakes (Charlotte Wilson) representative placed 10th in the Men’s event (3:51.26)
Adding to the silverware collection on the Under 23 tour was Reece Holder (Sharon Dale) who clocked his fourth fastest time in the 400m
when claiming gold at the Loughborough Open
Also a member of the 2021 non-travelling World Under 20 team
Holder crossed the line more than a second ahead of his three Team GB competitors
Australia’s junior success was not limited to the Under 23 tour
with a number of podium placings for our Under 20 athletes competing at the Mannheim Junior Gala in Germany over the weekend
Mitch Langborne was the only Australian who left with gold
but did so in style when the 18-year-old ran his second fastest time in the 800m in 1:50.26
Monique Hanlon (Luke Donatini) stormed around the bend and down the straight in the 200m
while 19-year-old Jordan McMillan finished in finished 15th in the timed finals in 24.80
The pair went head-to-head again in the 100m
with Hanlon running 11.97 into a strong headwind after a strong 11.70 in the heat
while McMillan finished just behind in 11.99
Sprinting duo Alex Coglan (Blair Talbot) and Ryan Tarrant (Adam Larcom) made it an Australian quinella in the 100m B final
with Coglan stopping the clock in 10.42 to set a new personal best
Tarrant’s second place in 10.48 saw him equal his personal best
The talented duo attempted the sprint double
with Coglan running the fastest of the Australians with a personal best of 21.11 while Tarrant came seventh in 21.45
Tim Sanki (John Quinn) rounded out the results for the Australians in the race
placing 11th in a lifetime best time of 21.63
The placings stacked up as a trio of bronzed Aussies saw themselves on the podium
World Under 20 Championships representative Darcy Miller (Steve Larsson) laid down a strong performance in the discus (1.750kg)
Abbie Butler (Marcus Butler) ran 10:40.92 in the 3000m Steeplechase
both finishing their race in third position
Long jumper Abbie French proved she’s in form equalling her personal best not once but twice at the meet
Francesca Peacock (Julian Konle) continued her momentum seen last week in England
Jack Greaves threw 65.66m in the javelin; his fifth furthest throw of his career
to finish in eighth place while Ashlyn Blackstock finished in eighth position in the discus
Amelita Case (Nick Bennett) was 16th overall in the 400m hurdles when narrowly missing her personal best with a run of 1:01.65
Representing Australia at the Oceania Cup in Saipan
Northern Mariana Islands was a contingent of 16 athletes
with the team securing a total of 114 podium positions
Leaving the Islands with a gold and silver medal was Daniel Blest (Sharon Dale) who toppled the 400m field with a 47.68 run after crossing the line second in the 200m after a tough 21.89m run into a strong -1.9 headwind
Other gold medal winners included high jumper Nicholas Kollias (Wal Jacenko) who sailed over 2.15m to take the win
as well as Liam Fairweather (Jason Fairweather) who struck gold in the men’s long jump with a wind assisted 7.68m jump
Alysha Pearson (Breanne Clement) continued Australia’s recent success in Hammer Throw with a 55.16m landing
Nyree Hamilton (Roy Rankin) took charge of the women’s 800m
clocking 2:10.96 ahead of compatriot Lily Mather’s (Lyndsay Troode) 2:12.15 for silver
and in the shot put it was Emma Berg’s (Peter Barrett) 15.26m attempt that saw Sally Shokry (Breanne Clement) 13.13 settle for second place
Shokry made it two silvers from two when throwing her discus to
Alice Dixon (Melinda Gainsford-Taylor) came home with two silver medals in the 200m (24.87) and 400m (55.96)
while Alexandra Harrison’s (Alex Stewart) 5.50m in the long jump saw her collect her first international medal
Finnish Grand Prix rider Elisabet Ehrnrooth has secured a new Grand Prix hopeful for the future
Daytano is a 2013 born Hanoverian mare by Dante Weltino out of Sillia (by Samarant x Don Frederico)
Owned and trained by German professional rider Petra Stroetmann
Daytona made her show debut as a 4-year old in 2017
The pair competed mainly at local shows in Albersloh
she was already being shown at L and M-level dressage
In 2020 she made the transition to S-level at the K+K Cup in Munster in January
Their last show was the local event in Rhede on 20 June 2020
The black mare has now been sold to the 53-year old Elisabet "Ettan" Ehrnrooth
Ehrnrooth competed at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney on Harald
at the 2002 World Equestrian Games and 2003 European Championships on Angard
Her most recent Grand Prix horses were Wizard II (by Wetano x Allegretto)
whom she showed at the 2017 European Championships
and her current GP ride Bogelys La-Ro (by Lorentin II x Resident)
Ehrnrooth also served as chef d'equipe for Finland at the 2014 World Equestrian Games in Caen
Stroetmann is known as a producer and serial seller of Grand Prix talent
From her stables came horses such as Fidelio van het Bloemenhof (Anders Dahl)
exquis Ridenburgh’s Alabama (Jeanine Fiechter)
Bermuda’s Tyrone Smith has recorded his first international win of this season
leaping to victory in the men’s long jump at the 44th International Leichtathletik Track and Field Meet in Rhede
with Mathias Broothaerts from Belgium finishing second leaping 7.83m and German Alyn Camara finished third leaping 7.82m
Smith posing with German fans after his win:
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To bad we have no more comments on such positivity and accomplishment
Guess it must be the week end and not surfing the net on company time
which was recorded beforehand for the first time
honours outstanding performances in the performing arts since 2011
Here are all the winners from the 11th annual event
the world didn’t stop revolving and artists didn’t stop being artists
theatres were left in the dark and the world shrunk – closed until further notice
Artists had to experiment and find new platforms to survive
The Afrikaans festivals took the lead and brought about a revolution through various innovative projects
“The result was such a great number of new online and virtual performances that we introduced new categories this year to acknowledge all the outstanding work
Thank you to each artist who continued to work to bring light in a very dark time during the pandemic,” said Karen Meiring
it was decided to still honour the arts and artists
This year’s nominees and winners were chosen by the Fiëstas panel of judges – Herman van der Westhuizen (convenor of the Fiëstas panel)
There were various highlights during the awards ceremony
with winners delivering emotional acceptance speeches and legends being honoured with beautiful words by friends and colleagues
Three young artists were also surprised with a Sinjatuur award
These awards go to artists who have achieved great things so far in their careers
who also received the award for Best Actress
surprised Cintaine Schutte with a Sinjatuur award with the following words: “Your presence in our industry is incredibly valuable
This award serves as recognition and motivation for you – for you to know that we see you
that the industry appreciates you and to tell you that you are on the right path.”
Karen Zoid accepted her award for Best Music-driven Production: Open-air and Podium with the following words: “I want to dedicate this award to all the musicians who are struggling at the moment
The creative industry has been left broken
but we are creative people and I want to say to everyone
kykNET is a proud supporter of the Tribuo fund which was founded to support freelance artists during the pandemic
The fund has helped more than 300 artists so far
All the 11th kykNET Fiëstas nominees received two Checkers vouchers – they could give one of these vouchers to another artist or a deserving organisation
Karen Meiring’s final words at the awards ceremony were moving: “To each artist: may you
We acknowledge and appreciate you and look forward to seeing you on the stage once again.”
The Tribuo fund was found in collaboration with Karen Meiring (kykNET)
Cornelia Faasen (NATi) and the Feesteforum (Aardklop
Vrystaatfees and the Toyota US Woordfees) to support freelance artists
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Contributions can be made by a private person
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Contributions can be made anonymously or contributors can be acknowledged as a donor to the fund
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Silverstream School of Skills star gymnasts
rope skippers Lee-Ann Wyngaard and Tyron August
A group of gymnasts from Silverstream School of Skllls
in Manenberg earned themselves a spot on the Western Cape squad
set to take part at the national Summer Games in Gauteng in December for the second consecutive year
was asked at the last minute to put together a team for last year’s Games
were put through a series of stringent competitions to convince selectors that they have what it takes to represent the province
Tyron August and Brooklyn van der Rhede along with artistic gymnast Bradwill Visagie and Jaden Lee Cupido who does sport aerobics made the cut
Pietersen has been involved with gymnastics for most of her 37-year career and have been at the School of Skills for the past five years
Established in 2019 on what used to be Silverstream Senior Secondary School grounds
the renamed School of Skills offers pupils the opportunity of learning a wide range of skills and crafts and encourages sporting activities
drilling and cultural events like dancing and singing
but are still working on getting people to partner with us
We are trying to start a bond with the Amy Biehl Foundation to help us in that department,” said Pietersen
She said her group are pioneers in their own right as the Western Cape never had learners with special educational needs (LSEN) taking part in the Summer Games
She said gymnastics was introduced to the school following an initiative by the provincial Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport (DCAS) who selected the squad members
two had to be dropped as the department could not cover all costs involved
so it’s really sad that not all of them can go” she said
“despite the fact that we don't have an appropriate venue to practice in
we don’t have equipment for certain disciplines like artistic and sometimes have to travel to Wasabi Gymnastics Club at Zeekoeivlei Primary
to train on certain days as well as Silverstream Primary here in Manenberg,” she said
we prefer not to practice after school for the children's safety.“
is an all-round sporty person who loves netball
athletics and is a member of the school’s drill team
"I love winning medals and the practice sessions
especially when the whole group is together,“ she said
saying: “I like the getting together with other gymnasts and training together as well taking part in competition
For Bradwill it’s all about the challenge of getting onto the apparatus even though he’s just starting out
"I especially liked the drive to Stellenbosch,“ he said
referring to a competition where he impressed the judges enough to give him the green light
help others and to enjoy myself when learning new techniques,” added Tyron.