Full Name
Henri van Eeghen
Job Title
Co-Executive Director
Organization
Synergos Institute
Biography
Henri van Eeghen is CEO of Synergos, a global organization helping solve complex issues around the world by advancing bridging leadership, which builds trust and collective action.
Henri’s roots are in Tanzania, where his family has lived for more than 15 years. Henri has worked on three continents in a wide range of capacities. Most recently, he has been with Mercy Corps, a US-based international development organization with offices in 45 locations, where his portfolio includes both private sector partnerships and new financial models. Prior to that, he was chief operating officer of Cordaid, the Netherlands’ largest NGO, and helped to transform it into a social enterprise with a greater focus on transparency and financial sustainability.
He has also been CEO of the Van Eeghen Group, the oldest family-run business in the Netherlands, which is an international producer and distributor of food ingredients. Henri has also worked in the printing, communications and paper industries.
The family business has two philanthropic foundations, and Henri has been an active member of Synergos’ Global Philanthropists Circle for the last five years, where he and his wife Carolien have played a role in the GPC’s affinity groups on the Syrian Refugee Crisis, Impact Investing, and Spiritual Civilization
Henri’s roots are in Tanzania, where his family has lived for more than 15 years. Henri has worked on three continents in a wide range of capacities. Most recently, he has been with Mercy Corps, a US-based international development organization with offices in 45 locations, where his portfolio includes both private sector partnerships and new financial models. Prior to that, he was chief operating officer of Cordaid, the Netherlands’ largest NGO, and helped to transform it into a social enterprise with a greater focus on transparency and financial sustainability.
He has also been CEO of the Van Eeghen Group, the oldest family-run business in the Netherlands, which is an international producer and distributor of food ingredients. Henri has also worked in the printing, communications and paper industries.
The family business has two philanthropic foundations, and Henri has been an active member of Synergos’ Global Philanthropists Circle for the last five years, where he and his wife Carolien have played a role in the GPC’s affinity groups on the Syrian Refugee Crisis, Impact Investing, and Spiritual Civilization