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| - Theo Quené ( Oostzaan , July 29, 1930 - June 4 , 2011 ) was a Dutch planner holding several leadership positions in the (semi) government. Quené studied agronomy at the Wageningen Agricultural University , where he graduated in 1956. Among other things he held the following positions: Quené was also president of the Society for the Preservation of Nature , the Prince Bernhard Fund , the Boekmanstichting and the Supervisory Board of the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam .
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| - Theo Quené ( Oostzaan , July 29, 1930 - June 4 , 2011 ) was a Dutch planner holding several leadership positions in the (semi) government. Quené studied agronomy at the Wageningen Agricultural University , where he graduated in 1956. Among other things he held the following positions:
* Federal President of the NJN in 1951
* research assistant, Department socio-economic research
* Executive Board General Affairs Department for the National Plan
* Director RPD ( National Planning Department ), 1967 to 1972
* Director-General for Spatial Planning , Ministry of Housing and Physical Planning , 1972 to 1976
* Secretary General Ministry of Housing and Physical Planning, 1976 to 1978
* Chairman WRR ( Scientific Council for Government Policy ), from 1978 to 1985
* Endowed Professor foresight and policy, Wageningen Agricultural University, from 1982 to 1988
* Chairman SER ( Social and Economic Council ), from 1985 to 1996
* Acting Mayor of Zaanstad , from September 1, 1996 to March 16, 1997
* Chairman Environmental Council, from 1997 to 2001
* Interim Dean of Law Faculty of Leiden University , from 2000 to 2002. Quené was also president of the Society for the Preservation of Nature , the Prince Bernhard Fund , the Boekmanstichting and the Supervisory Board of the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam . He was appointed a Knight of the Order of the Dutch Lion in 1971 and Grand Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau in 1996. His Alma Mater , the Wageningen Agricultural University, honored him with an honorary doctorate . In 1971 Quené, was not to be appointed as a member of the self-promoted Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences (KNAW).
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