Director Corporate Affairs
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FunctieomschrijvingOur client is the parent company of a family-owned large number of Dutch and non-Dutch operating companies. The group is active in the television, media, entertainment, digital, and lifestyle industry. It has substantial broadcasting activities in Central & South East Europe, extending into North America and Australia, and continuously works on expanding its activities organically and through acquisitions. The group was founded in the late 80's and ever since, with a dedicated investment team based in London, has built a portfolio of media and digital operations worldwide. For the Amsterdam office, we are looking for a Director Corporate Affairs, a seasoned professional, and a sparring partner.In this role, you will be responsible for all Dutch legal, tax, and corporate matters. Approximately 30 companies are operational in the Netherlands and require statutory and annual obligations to be met. You will have frequent interaction with international legal and tax colleagues within the group, external advisors, and other service providers. You will be the contact person for local authorities and director of all Dutch entities, working closely with management and the supervisory board.ProfilePreferably a Dutch degree in law or taxSubstantial working experience in the legal disciplineGained as (in-house) lawyer, tax professional, corporate secretary, or at a trust officeGood knowledge of broad Dutch company law and governance requirementsSeniority to act as a statutory director and be a sparring partner at the director levelPropositionAn important, operational role in the heart of the corporate group structureOf a successful, international media groupManager of a small Amsterdam officeInvolvement with large transactions and interestsA proposition for 3 or 4 days per week (with mutual flexibility)Some travel abroad is part of the job
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