Enny Breure
About Enny Breure
Enny Breure is a Building Physics Engineer and Fire Engineer at Arup in Amsterdam, with a diverse background in engineering and project leadership.
Current Role at Arup
Enny Breure currently works at Arup, holding dual roles as a Building Physics Engineer and Fire Engineer. She has been with the company since 2014, initially serving as a graduation intern in Milan. Since then, Enny has worked in their Amsterdam office, contributing her expertise in both building physics and fire safety engineering.
Previous Experience at Arup
Before her current roles, Enny Breure started her journey at Arup as a Graduation Intern in Milan in 2014. During her four-month internship, she gained valuable experience working in an international setting, providing her with insights into the building industry that would later inform her work in Amsterdam.
Early Career and Internships
Enny Breure has diversified her career through various roles and internships. In 2013, she worked as a Building Physics Intern at Nieman Groep in Utrecht, where she further honed her technical skills for six months. Additionally, she led the High Tech Tea project as a Project Leader at the University of Applied Sciences, Utrecht's Connecting Factory initiative. Enny also spent four years as an Ambassador of the Education Team at the same university.
Educational Background
Enny Breure has an extensive educational background. She holds a Bachelor of Built Environment in Architecture and Construction Engineering from Hogeschool Utrecht, completed in 2014. She also spent a year studying abroad at Högskolan Kristianstad, focusing on a minor program. Previously, she pursued Civil Engineering at the University of Twente from 2008 to 2010 and completed her VWO - Science and Technology & Natural and Health Sciences at Arentheem College.
Leadership and Volunteering Roles
In addition to her professional and educational pursuits, Enny Breure served as a Project Leader in the Student Counselling Service at the University of Twente from 2008 to 2010. She also played a significant role as a Board Member for the Airborne International Youth Conference from 2007 to 2008. These roles highlight her leadership and commitment to community engagement.