Frank Donck
Frank Donck is a Belgian businessman. He is a member of the business club De Warande and Director of KBC Group. He is a son of Jef Donck, who owned Comelco, which was sold to Campina.
Biography
He graduated from Ghent University as a licentiate in law and obtained a Master in Finance from the Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School. He worked for Investco (part of KBC Group) as an investment banker and is a member of the board of the KBC Group, Zenitel, Greenyard Foods, Afinia Plastics, Telenet and Atenor. Frank Donck is also Managing Director of 3D and Ibervest (1987).[1] In 2003, he was appointed Director of the KBC Bank and Insurance Holding Company.[2]
gollark: ... orange coffee?
gollark: If you can't sleep, just stay up until you collapse from exhaustion.
gollark: I mean, I can't really provide a more useful answer than "it is a genre which encompasses a lot of music I like listening to".
gollark: I figure that, having had some time to think, I'll answer the bot pretty late, then: Erra, Motionless in White, Brothers of Metal, Fit For A King, Rising Insane, Thornhill.
gollark: I just have songs picked at random from the list of ones I quite like.
References
- "Bloomberg L.P." Retrieved 9 February 2017.
- "Raad van bestuur nieuwe KBC Groep" (in Dutch). De Standaard. 24 February 2005. Retrieved 20 December 2010.
- Frank Donck: Het Vlaamse anker van Telenet (Dutch)
- Frank Donck (Reuters)
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