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‘Grab the opportunities offered by the car with both hands’
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The Hague – Never before has she appeared so openly in publicity as the new boss of the ANWB. In the first months, the focus was on the internal organization. But today CEO Marga de Jager breaks the silence after seven months. The 53-year-old driver shows the back of her tongue and says that “automobility must be central in the coming decades” and calls on the new cabinet to do the same.
I would like to have a brief discussion with Margo de Jager. I have seen her data on Linked-In, have no idea how it came to me, as did data from Leiden University.
Our family left Leiden in Oct 1959. There is Family research data by the Leiden Council in 1988. Three families ( all the boys ) left for Australia in 1958/59. All three boys are deceased. One sister in Holland is now almost 100 years of age. There are a number of Lepelaar’s now in Australia, both in Sydney and Brisbane. Kind Regards, Paul Lepelaar 15/04/45