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- Harold_Goddijn abstract "Harold Goddijn (born May 23, 1960) is the acting CEO of TomTom, a Dutch manufacturer of automotive navigation systems.After studying Economics at the University of Amsterdam, he founded Psion Netherlands BV in 1989.He has served on the Management Board of Psion Computers Plc., and was appointed CEO of TomTom in 2001.Goddijn was once invited to a Bilderberg Group meeting.".
- Q1883321 abstract "Harold Goddijn (born May 23, 1960) is the acting CEO of TomTom, a Dutch manufacturer of automotive navigation systems.After studying Economics at the University of Amsterdam, he founded Psion Netherlands BV in 1989.He has served on the Management Board of Psion Computers Plc., and was appointed CEO of TomTom in 2001.Goddijn was once invited to a Bilderberg Group meeting.".
- Harold_Goddijn comment "Harold Goddijn (born May 23, 1960) is the acting CEO of TomTom, a Dutch manufacturer of automotive navigation systems.After studying Economics at the University of Amsterdam, he founded Psion Netherlands BV in 1989.He has served on the Management Board of Psion Computers Plc., and was appointed CEO of TomTom in 2001.Goddijn was once invited to a Bilderberg Group meeting.".
- Q1883321 comment "Harold Goddijn (born May 23, 1960) is the acting CEO of TomTom, a Dutch manufacturer of automotive navigation systems.After studying Economics at the University of Amsterdam, he founded Psion Netherlands BV in 1989.He has served on the Management Board of Psion Computers Plc., and was appointed CEO of TomTom in 2001.Goddijn was once invited to a Bilderberg Group meeting.".