Board
Dutchbricks is an association that thrives on cooperation, creativity and structure. Behind our activities is a seven-member board, in which tasks are divided between general management, finance, communication, events and external cooperation. Each board member coordinates one or more working groups, in which members can actively contribute ideas and help out.


JOB VACANCY
Secretary
Administration, internal communication and membership management.
Interested? Please contact one of the current board members. We will be happy to explain more about what you can do for the association as secretary/board member.


Maurice Wijnen
Board member
Coordinator of the Events & Organisation working group

Frank Derks
Board member
Coordinator of the Creative & Activities working group

Gijs Janssen
Board member
Coordinator of the PR & Communication working group
Website management, newsletter, and social media.

Joos Buijs
Board member
Coordinator of the Members and Volunteers Working Group
Working groups
Our working groups form the backbone of the association. They ensure that everything — from events to communication — runs smoothly and that members feel involved.
Our working groups:
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Events & Organisation: Organises Dutchbricks events, from small-scale gatherings to the large Bricktopia World.
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PR & Communication: Ensures our visibility via social media, newsletters and press contacts. Devises campaigns and promotions to engage members and the public.
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Members & Volunteers: Guides new members, organises informal activities and coordinates volunteers during events.
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Creative & Activities: Develops workshops, building competitions and creative projects — including children's entertainment during events.
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Technical Affairs: Manages the website and digital resources, and provides support for technical questions and tools such as Jumperplate.
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Disciplinary Committee: An independent committee that monitors the association's rules and deals with disputes objectively.
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Each working group offers members the opportunity to use their talents and work together to build a strong, inclusive and well-organised association. Participation is not mandatory, but always welcome.
