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Neelie Kroes

Her Excellency
Neelie Kroes
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Neelie Kroes in 2010
European Commissioner for Digital Agenda
In office
9 February 2010 – 1 November 2014
President José Manuel Barroso
Preceded by Viviane Reding
(Information Society and Media)
Succeeded by Günther Oettinger
(Digital Economy and Society)
Andrus Ansip
(Digital Single Market)
European Commissioner for Competition
In office
22 November 2004 – 9 February 2010
President José Manuel Barroso
Preceded by Mario Monti
Succeeded by Joaquín Almunia
Minister of Transport, Public Works and Water Management of the Netherlands
In office
4 November 1982 – 7 November 1989
Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers
Preceded by Henk Zeevalking
Succeeded by Hanja Maij-Weggen
Undersecretary for Transport, Public Works and Water Management of the Netherlands
In office
28 December 1977 – 11 September 1981
Prime Minister Dries van Agt
Preceded by Michel van Hulten
Succeeded by Jaap van der Doef
Member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands
In office
3 June 1986 – 14 July 1986
In office
25 August 1981 – 4 November 1982
In office
3 August 1971 – 28 December 1977
Personal details
Born Neelie Kroes
(1941-07-19) 19 July 1941 (age 75)
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Nationality Dutch
Political party People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
Spouse(s) Wouter Jan Smit (m. 1965; div. 1991)
Bram Peper (m. 1991; div. 2003)
Residence Wassenaar, Netherlands
Alma mater Erasmus University Rotterdam
(Bachelor of Economics, Master of Economics)
Occupation Politician
Corporate director
Financial adviser
Religion Reformed (until 2004)
Protestantism (from 2004)

Neelie Kroes (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈneːli ˈkrus]; born 19 July 1941) is a retired Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).

Kroes a corporate director by occupation, was elected as a Member of the House of Representatives on 3 August 1971 after the Dutch general election of 1971. After the Dutch general election of 1977 a coalition agreement with the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) and the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy resulted in the formation of the Cabinet Van Agt-Wiegel with Kroes becoming Undersecretary for Transport, Public Works and Water Management taking office on 28 December 1977. After the Dutch general election of 1981 she returned as a Member of the House of Representatives on 25 August 1981. After the Dutch general election of 1982 a coalition agreement with the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) and the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy resulted in the formation of the Cabinet Lubbers I with Kroes becoming Minister of Transport, Public Works and Water Management taking office on 4 November 1982. Kroes remained Minister of Transport, Public Works and Water Management in the Cabinet Lubbers II following the Dutch general election of 1986. Kroes semi-retired from active politics and became Chancellor of the Nyenrode Business University serving from 1 June 1991 until 1 September 2000. In 2004 Kroes was selected as European Commissioner for Competition in the First Barroso Commission taking office on 22 November 2004. On 9 February 2010 she became European Commissioner for Digital Agenda and a Vice President in the Second Barroso Commission serving until 1 November 2014.


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