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04-03-2010

Prime Minister Emily de Jongh-Elhage opens Fox-IT office at Curacao

Accompanied by prime minister Emily de Jongh-Elhage and almost 100 guests Fox-IT opened the doors to their new office in Curacao on February 24th. ‘Security of our systems and people is important to us. Therefore we are very pleased to welcome Fox-It', de Jongh-Elhage said.

Maurice Stolzenbach (left) and Menno van der Marel (right) watch as Prime Minister Emily de Jongh-Elhage cuts the ribbon
Maurice Stolzenbach (left) and Menno van der Marel (right) watch as Prime Minister Emily de Jongh-Elhage cuts the ribbon

While drinks were served and snacks were passed around at hotel and restaurant ‘het Klooster’ guests were introduced to Menno van der Marel, CEO and co-founder of Fox-IT the Netherlands, and Maurice Stolzenbach, Managing Director of Fox-IT Caribbean. At six o’clock the guests were asked to go  towards the Fox-IT office at the ‘Waaigat Business Centre’ where Emily de Jongh- Elhage cut the ribbon.

‘Cybercrime’
‘Cybercrime’ is growing and international demand for IT security is therefore increasing. In 2006 Fox-IT settled in Aruba and since December 2009 they also have an office at Curacao. ‘With our knowledge and IT security solutions we can fight ‘cybercrime’ over here’,  according to van der Marel. ‘It fits within our mission for a more secure digital society’. Van der Marel elaborated on Fox-IT’s products and services during his welcome speech.

Maurice Stolzenbach is the proud owner of the new office and forms together with Eric Eekhof, manager of Fox-IT Aruba, the management team of the region. ‘When I first came to Curacao it was love at first sight’. When I heard Fox-IT wanted to open an office here I did not have to think long and couldn’t wait to come here. We look forward to creating a more secure society in this region’, according to Maurice Stolzenbach.

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