Sharp notes at the Communication Museum
Last year, we welcomed a large pension fund to the Museum of Communication in The Hague. One thing was immediately clear: this was not going to be a stuffy afternoon. Surrounded by analog telephones from 1976, we brought stakeholders together for a dynamic day.
Scholtes and Janssens behind the piano: as soon as they began playing, the shoulders of more than 200 attendees relaxed. Music does that—it takes the tension out of the room.
Nico Dijkshoorn put the finishing touches on it. With his sharp pen, he summed up the day in words that linger.
It was a day filled with substance and lots of smiles. Because serious work can be fun too.




