Mike Keyzer

Meijer Joseph "Mike" Keyzer (15 October 1911 – 16 July 1983) was a Dutch politician and diplomat of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).[1]


Mike Keyzer
Mike Keyzer in 1970
State Secretary for Transport
and Water Management
In office
5 April 1967  6 July 1971
Prime MinisterPiet de Jong
Preceded byLeo de Block
Succeeded byRoelof Kruisinga
In office
24 July 1963  14 April 1965
Prime MinisterVictor Marijnen
Preceded byEddie Stijkel
Succeeded bySiep Posthumus
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
23 February 1967  5 April 1967
Parliamentary groupPeople's Party for
Freedom and Democracy
Personal details
Born
Meijer Joseph Keizer

(1911-10-15)15 October 1911
Venlo, Netherlands
Died16 July 1983(1983-07-16) (aged 71)
The Hague, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
Political partyPeople's Party for
Freedom and Democracy

(from 1963)
Spouse(s)
Hannie Loeb
(
m. 1937; his death 1983)
Children4 children
Alma materErasmus University Rotterdam
(Bachelor of Economics)
OccupationPolitician · Diplomat · civil servant · Economist · Corporate director · Nonprofit director · Media administrator

Decorations

Honours
Ribbon barHonourCountryDateComment
Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion Netherlands 20 April 1965
Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau Netherlands 17 July 1971
gollark: ... why forge 1.13?
gollark: While many didn't, I actually *liked* the weird hexagon minigame TC4 had.
gollark: The 1.8 one is Thaumcraft 5 which nobody used much.
gollark: No, the 1.7 version.
gollark: Unrelated: trying to make a nice base, so I made this 70-block-tall staircase, but now I want something to put at the top and am being indecisive again.

References

  1. (in Dutch) Keyzer, Meijer Joseph (Mike) 1911 – 1983, Jodeninnederland.nl, 10 December 2004
Official
Political offices
Preceded by
Eddie Stijkel
State Secretary for Transport
and Water Management

1963–1965
1967–1971
Succeeded by
Siep Posthumus
Preceded by
Leo de Block
Succeeded by
Roelof Kruisinga
Non-profit organization positions
Preceded by
Unknown
Chairman of the
General Association of
Radio Broadcasting

1971–1982
Succeeded by
Gerard Wallis de Vries
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