Bart Geenen
About Bart Geenen
Bart Geenen serves as the IT Demand & Governance Manager at D'Ieteren Auto, where he has held various roles since 2000. He has extensive experience in IT management and finance, with a strong educational background in business administration and economics.
Work at D’Ieteren
Bart Geenen has held multiple positions at D'Ieteren Auto over the years. He currently serves as the IT Demand & Governance Manager since 2020. Prior to this role, he worked as IT Demand & Governance Manager (a.i.) for three months in 2020. His experience at D'Ieteren Auto also includes roles such as Dealer Care Center Manager from 2014 to 2015, Financial Analyst in 2000, IT Demand Management Supervisor from 2017 to 2020, IT User Relationship Manager from 2015 to 2017, Functional Support Manager from 2011 to 2014, and Credit Manager from 2000 to 2004. Additionally, he was involved in the Pilot Dealer Management System from 2004 to 2011.
Education and Expertise
Bart Geenen has a strong educational background in business and economics. He studied at UHasselt, where he achieved a Business Engineer degree in Economics from 1993 to 1998. He also completed an MBA focused on the Management of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises at UHasselt from 1998 to 1999. Additionally, he studied Economics at Université de Bordeaux from 1995 to 1996. His academic qualifications support his expertise in IT demand management and governance.
Background
Bart Geenen's professional journey began in the finance sector, where he served as a Financial Analyst at D'Ieteren Auto in 2000. He transitioned to various roles within the company, demonstrating a progression in responsibilities and expertise. His experience spans over two decades, with a focus on IT management and governance, financial analysis, and dealer management. His work has primarily taken place in the Brussels Area and Eigenbrakel.
Career Progression
Bart Geenen's career at D'Ieteren Auto reflects a steady advancement through various managerial and analytical roles. He started as a Financial Analyst and moved on to become a Credit Manager. His roles evolved to include IT-focused positions, such as IT User Relationship Manager and IT Demand Management Supervisor. This trajectory highlights his adaptability and growth within the organization, culminating in his current role as IT Demand & Governance Manager.