Stefan Tuijt
About Stefan Tuijt
Stefan Tuijt is a Product Innovation Manager at OGD ICT-diensten in Delft, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.
Current Position at OGD ICT-diensten
Stefan Tuijt is currently serving as the Product Innovation Manager at OGD ICT-diensten, based in Delft, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. He has been in this role since 2017, where he focuses on driving product innovation strategies and initiatives. His responsibility includes overseeing the development and introduction of new products and ensuring they meet market demands and technological advancements.
Previous Role as Principal Consultant at OGD ICT-diensten
Before becoming the Product Innovation Manager, Stefan Tuijt worked as a Principal Consultant at OGD ICT-diensten from 2014 to 2017. In this capacity, he was responsible for providing expert advice and guidance on ICT-related projects, helping clients navigate complex technological landscapes, and optimizing their IT strategies for better business outcomes.
Experience as Project Manager and Transition Manager
From 2013 to 2015, Stefan Tuijt held dual roles as a Transition Manager and Project Manager at OGD ICT-diensten. These roles entailed managing transitions and overseeing projects, ensuring smooth operations and successful project completions. His work involved coordinating resources, managing timelines, and mitigating risks to deliver results that align with organizational goals.
Professional Background in Product Development and IT
Stefan Tuijt's career spans various significant roles, including a brief tenure as Product Development Manager at Datiq in 2013, and a six-year period as a Product Developer at Happy Little Tree from 2011 to 2017. He also held roles at KPN Consulting as an Enterprise Architect and Business Consultant, as well as an IT Consultant at KPN. These positions have provided him with extensive experience in product development, IT consulting, and business strategy.
Educational Background
Stefan Tuijt holds a master's degree from the Open Universiteit, where he achieved a Master of Arts. Additionally, he studied at De Haagse Hogeschool / The Hague University of Applied Sciences from 1998 to 1999. He also attended the Hout en Meubilerings College in Rotterdam from 1994 to 1998, further enriching his academic credentials.