Maurice de Hond

He is the founder of the Steve JobsSchool,[1] an elementary school which gives each student an iPad to encourage individualized learning.

He worked for the university, as assistant with the Sociaal Geografisch Instituut, but became a project leader for Interview-NSS in 1973.

He founded Cebeon with Hedy d'Ancona in 1975, a market research firm targeting the non-profit sector, which he left in 1980 to become a director at Interview-NSS, later a commissioner until 1999.

Starting in the mid-80s, De Hond started doing consultancy work for various companies, including Vendex (for which he led the computer department Microcomputer Club Nederland (MCN) of the Vroom & Dreesmann department store and the Dixons electricals store in the 1980s), ITT and Wegener.

Since 2005, De Hond campaigned to reopen a murder case that happened in the Dutch city of Deventer.

Maurice de Hond