As portfolio management advisor, Danielle is responsible for improving the AMS project-portfolio and resource allocation planning & control cycle. This in order to better substantiate decision-making about co-funding and the allocation of capacity. She also advises program developers on the correct preconditions for project proposals so that feasibility and embedding in the organization remain correct.

Danielle has worked at TU Delft since 1997 as a PhD researcher and assistant professor in the field of municipal land policy, land policy instruments and land economics. From 2016 she worked as a department manager and since 2023 as a program manager at the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment. She was a member of various working groups on organizational issues within the university.

Danielle holds a Masters’ degree in Geodetic Engineering from the Delft University of Technology. She received her PhD for her thesis entitled ‘Legal provisions to facilitate land development. Local authorities’ management opportunities in a changing market situation’.

In her eyes, AMS is a vibrant organization with enthusiastic, driven researchers. She would like to help create an even better organization around it.

“I like to help this vibrant institute to flourish even more”