Rosalinde Oudendijk appointed as BPL Pensioen board member

BPL Pensioen, the Dutch pension fund for those in the agriculture and green sector, has announced the appointment of Rosalinde Oudendijk as a new board member for a four-year term, effective 1 May.

She took over the role from Erna Sluis and was nominated by the ANBO-PCOB association as a board member representing pensioners.

Oudendijk has worked in the pensions sector for more than a decade and, since 1 February 2026, has been serving as a candidate director on the BPL board.

According to the fund, her work experience and relevant qualifications make her ready for her role as a board member.

BPL Pensioen sees Oudendijk as a “young, enthusiastic woman who is a good fit for the BPL Pensioen board” and “warmly” welcomed her.



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