Olindo Koolman (born 15 April 1942) was the second governor of Aruba[1] and served two terms of six years as governor from 29 January 1992 until 11 August 2004.
He studied law, and in 1966 became a civil servant in the taxation office.
[2] Koolman was a member of the commission which prepared the status aparte of Aruba in which the island became a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
[3] On 29 January 1992, he became governor of Aruba and served until 11 August 2004.
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