Florine Onderwijzer, managing director Professionals & Partners services at HeadFirst Group, has joined the board of trade association Bovib. At the General Members' Meeting on Tuesday, March 28, Florine was officially appointed, along with three other board members. From now on, Bovib chairman Marc Nijhuis will form the leadership of the association with Florine, Sarah Goossens (of Harvey Nash Netherlands), Saskia Kapper (Hero Interim Professionals) and Giancarlo Balzarelli (Magnit Benelux).

"I am very happy with our new board, in which different disciplines and various types of members of the Bovib are represented," says Marc Nijhuis. "Together we will set to work on the trajectory of far-reaching professionalization of the Bovib."

Florine enthusiastically starts in her new role: "The Bovib is there for intermediaries and MSPs, but also represents the interests of hiring principals, independent professionals (zp'ers) and suppliers of professionals (secondmenters). The goal is a mature hiring market, with clear legislation, in which supply and demand are perfectly connected. To that goal I will contribute with great energy." Florine continues: "From my role at HeadFirst Group, with full focus on our services to zp'ers and suppliers, I want to contribute to a Bovib policy that properly represents the supply side of the flexible labor market. This matches perfectly with the disciplines of the other (new) board members of the industry association."

About Bovib
The Bovib is the largest trade association for independent and quality intermediaries, brokers and MSPs. They bring client and contractor together, but also contribute indispensable knowledge of laws and regulations. A task that requires quality, transparency and integrity. The companies that subscribe to this feel at home with the Bovib. With more than sixty members, an active board and short lines to The Hague, they are a serious discussion partner. The Bovib stands for service based on clear and verifiable criteria. They give substance to this with, among other things, a hallmark for the intermediary role, which now enjoys national recognition.