Please select your home edition
Edition
Exposure Marine

Heesen announces New Chief Commercial Officer

by Heesen Yachts 28 Aug 2024 23:26 PDT
Ruud van der Stroom, Chief Commercial Officer at © Heesen Yachts

Heesen is pleased to announce the appointment of Ruud van der Stroom as the new Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), effective September 1. Ruud brings extensive experience and a unique background to this key role.

Trained as a Dutch Royal Navy officer and passionate sailor, Ruud has a strong foundation in naval architecture, having studied at the Naval Academy and Delft University of Technology. His professional journey includes several years in commercial shipbuilding, with the past 16 spent at Keppel Offshore and Marine and the Damen Shipyards Group, where he honed his expertise in the maritime industry.

Ruud van der Stroom commented: "This transition marks a significant milestone in my career. My passion for yachting has been a lifelong pursuit, and joining such a prestigious shipyard feels like the perfect culmination of that journey. I am thrilled to be part of this highly professional team and eager to see what the future holds. With Heesen's strong brand and dedicated team, I am confident that we will make a meaningful impact in the industry!"

Ruud succeeds Mark Cavendish, who will retire after an impressive 16 years with Heesen and many more years in the yachting industry. Under Mark's leadership, Heesen significantly expanded its reputation, successfully selling numerous yachts ranging from semi-custom to fully custom designs.

"We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Mark for his invaluable contributions. His vast experience and deep market knowledge have been instrumental in building a solid platform for Heesen's continued success," said Niels Vaessen, Heesen's CEO. "We are excited to welcome Ruud to the team and look forward to the innovative direction he will bring as we continue to elevate our offerings in the luxury yacht market."

Related Articles

Etchells North American Championship overall
Luke Lawrence and team win at San Diego Yacht Club The competitors for the Etchells North American Championship in San Diego left the dock Sunday morning for the final two races of the regatta with a lot of work still in front of them to determine the winner. Posted today at 6:02 am
Formula Kite Europeans in Urla day 5
Momentum shifts as 16 riders head to the Medal Series Fortunes were won and lost as five days of racing came down to the last minutes of Sunday's racing to determine which women and men would head to Monday's top-eight medal series. Posted today at 3:07 am
StFYC repeats as Women's 2v2 Team Race Champs
Being the captain for competitive adult team sport is often a thankless task Being the captain for competitive adult team sport is often a thankless task involving a lot of emails, texts and phone calls to coordinate a group of busy people with multiple conflicting priorities. Posted today at 1:54 am
Joel Ronning's Catapult Wins J/70 U.S. Nationals
Hometown Hero on Lake Minnetonka After five races in a full range of breeze, Joel Ronning's Catapult team won the 2025 J/70 U.S. National Championship on home waters in Wayzata, Minnesota. Posted today at 12:54 am
America's Cup: Part 2 - No Excuse to Lose
The last race of the (63+254i) America's Cup has begun where tension deepens and strategy sharpens The last race of the (63+254i)th America's Cup has begun. Earth's syndicate, led by the New York Yacht Club, faces off against the Thalassocratic League of Deniau in a final match — winner takes all. Posted on 18 May
The appeal of offshore
Is there still appeal? Have we made it too onerous? Why would someone take it up now? I had been pondering. Yes. Marquee events have no issue attracting entrants. Middle Sea, Transpac, Cape to Rio, Fastnet, and Hobart all spring to mind instantly, but what of the ‘lesser' races? Lots of boats in pens (slips) a lot of the time Posted on 18 May
44Cup Porto Cervo overall
Team Nika regains 'her' golden wheels Vladimir Prosikhin, tactician Nic Asher and Team Nika provided a masterclass in RC44 racing on the final day of the 44Cup Porto Cervo, organised between the RC44 Class and Yacht Club Costa Smeralda. Posted on 18 May
Record falls in Regata dei Tre Golfi
The tone was set with a magnificent downwind spinnaker start in 15 knots of wind While summer time Mediterranean offshore races can often be windless affairs, this was not the case for the 70th Regata dei Tre Golfi, the Circolo del Remo e della Vela Italia's 156 mile offshore race that formed opening part of the IMA Maxi Europeans. Posted on 18 May
Formula Kite Europeans in Urla day 4
Despair and dominance define chaotic day Scrappy racing in mixed up breeze kicked off the next stage of the championship as the leaders gave a masterclass in consistency while others dropped kites and places heading towards the medal series. Posted on 18 May
Etchells North American Championship day 2
Three more races held on Saturday The 2025 Etchells North American Championship continued with 3 more races on Saturday. Conditions were more favorable for racing today with wind in the 8 - 12 kt range. Posted on 18 May
Trofeo Princesa Sofía Mallorca 2025RS Sailing 2021 - FOOTERMackay Boats 728x90 BOTTOM