Ronald de Bruin

COST Association

Director

Dr  Ronald de Bruin was appointed Director of the COST Association on 1 June  2016. Before joining the Association, Ronald was Director of the European  Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) and Head of Department of the  European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA).

For almost eight  years, he played a key role in managing and setting up these European Union  agencies from scratch. Prior to this, he was Deputy Director of a  public-private partnership platform for the Information Society in the  Netherlands for over three years. His main responsibilities included drafting  the annual work programs including public-private partnership projects,  managing the implementation of national multi-stakeholder projects, and  coordinating EU-funded projects.

For almost three years, he worked for a  global .COM company with top-100 clients. During his one-year stay as manager  at KPMG, he worked on developing e-security services for the growing  e-commerce market. He started his career as Policy Advisor for the Dutch  national government, where, for three years, he was responsible for  developing a national policy on e-security services, and scenarios for  introducing digital TV.

He is Ambassador to Brussels for the Greenleaf Center  for Servant Leadership Europe and Founding Director of the Greenleaf Center  in Brussels. Dr De Bruin has also authored several books on  servant-leadership, digital television, online consumer trust and computer  security. He holds a Ph.D.in Law and Computer Science, an M.Sc. in Technology  Management and a B.Sc. in Electronic Engineering.