Pieter Moorrees
Creative and dynamic, a born networker, persuasive and attentive, Pieter is a committed team player, who inspires by his motivation, energy and focus. Highly-developed relational skills and a positive attitude towards complex challenges, he shows ingenuity and imagination, turning "maybe" into "probable" and is a resourceful creator of alternatives and opportunities. His independent and inquisitive mind is action-oriented and focused on the achievement of results. Pressure-resistant and resilient, Pieter has gained a successful track-record of multi-party negotiations, creating a wide base for support to seek optimal outcomes of multifaceted policy decisions to find consensus agreement. Working in national and international public sector on financial and development policy issues has given him lots of experience of being effective in a high-level political environment under time pressure. Driven by competition, positive and concerned with establishing good human relations, he has a persuasive yet democratic approach. Pieter is a visionary motivator with an infectious enthusiasm who brings great humor and energy. Easily adapts to new environments, friendly and out-going, he enjoys the company of others. Adventurous and not afraid to make mistakes, he feels confident – at times perhaps overconfident.
As advisor at the Netherlands’ Treasury Department and as Executive Director of multilateral development banks IADB and IIC, topics Pieter has worked on include State-Owned Enterprises, Public-Private Partnerships, international financial relations, project and corporate finance, business cases, investment and project proposal analysis, capital positions and dividends, divestments, privatization, risk management, budget, audit and financial policies, private and financial sector development, political risk assessment, macroeconomic analysis, and interdepartmental, multilateral and international coordination and negotiation.
Pieter is fluent in English, Spanish and Dutch, and has a fair understanding of German and French.