Nina Voets

Placemaker at Atenor

Nina Voets is an experienced Placemaker currently working at Atenor since September 2021, overseeing the redevelopment of De Verheeskade into a vibrant residential and commercial area. Since August 2020, Nina has also been a Placemaker at KondorWessels Vastgoed, contributing to the development of the Kabeldistrict, a new urban neighborhood featuring 3200 homes and additional workspaces. As Project Manager for Stichting Museumnacht Delft, Nina has led initiatives such as Cultuurbarbaren and the HighLight Festival, focusing on cultural engagement for children and the intersection of art and technology, respectively. Nina is the founder and Project Manager of Stichting Ciccionina, orchestrating policies, team leadership, fundraising, and partnerships in cultural projects. With academic credentials that include a Master of Philosophy in Philosophical Anthropology and Philosophy of Culture from Leiden University, along with degrees in Philosophy and Fine Arts, Nina combines a solid educational background with extensive project management experience in cultural and urban development sectors.

Location

The Hague, Netherlands

Links


Org chart

This person is not in the org chart


Teams


Offices

This person is not in any offices


Atenor

1 followers

Atenor is a sustainable real estate development company recognised as a Global Listed Sector Leaders by the GRESB, with pan-European expertise and listed on the Euronext Brussels market. Its mission is to respond to the new demands of the evolution of urban and professional life through sustainable urban planning and architecture. In this context, Atenor invests in large-scale real estate projects that meet strict criteria in terms of location, economic efficiency and respect of the environment. Operating across 10 European countries, 10 local teams are developing 34 projects, totaling an impressive 1,200,000 square meters in our portfolio. Atenor is recognised as an international and sustainable urban developer, aligned with the European taxonomy and aiming for the highest classifications of BREEAM and WELL certifications.