Lineke Sneller appointed to APG supervisory board

Lineke Sneller has been appointed by the shareholders of APG Group N.V. as a member of the supervisory board of APG Group.

She will take up the position on 1 November as the successor to Dick van Well, whose second term ends this year. Her appointment is for a term of four years.

Sneller is an experienced commissioner with a background in technology, innovation, finance, and risk management. She is currently a professor of practice in digitalisation and AI in accounting, control, governance, and auditing at the University of Groningen.

Previously, she was a professor at Nyenrode Business University (chair in internal control and added value of IT). Between 2008 and 2013, she was chief information officer at Vodafone and Tele 2. Before that, she held various management positions at PostNL.

In addition, she has extensive experience in supervisory roles, including at Achmea, Van Wijnen, and EY Netherlands. She graduated in business econometrics from Erasmus University Rotterdam and subsequently completed the registered controller training. In 2010, she earned her PhD at Nyenrode Business University.

As of 1 November 2024, the supervisory board of APG Group will consist of: Peter Bommel (chairman), Constant Korthout, José Meijer, Sarah Russell, and Lineke Sneller.



Share Story:

Recent Stories


Podcast: Stepping up to the challenge
In the latest European Pensions podcast, Natalie Tuck talks to PensionsEurope chair, Jerry Moriarty, about his new role and the European pension policy agenda

Podcast: The benefits of private equity in pension fund portfolios
The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, in which stock markets have seen increased volatility, combined with global low interest rates has led to alternative asset classes rising in popularity. Private equity is one of the top runners in this category, and for good reason.

In this podcast, Munich Private Equity Partners Managing Director, Christopher Bär, chats to European Pensions Editor, Natalie Tuck, about the benefits private equity investments can bring to pension fund portfolios and the best approach to take.

Mitigating risk
BNP Paribas Asset Management’s head of pension solutions, Julien Halfon, discusses equity hedging with Laura Blows

Advertisement