Oh, how time flies! This year Women for Women (WfW) Eindhoven marks its tenth edition. And one Ambassador, Natasja van der Velden-Huijboom, executive programme manager at Studyportals, has been there from the beginning and for every edition since. To celebrate this milestone, Natasja will share with us her insights as a long-time Ambassador, how the program has changed over the years, and her hope regarding the program’s future.
By her own admission, Natasja has led an “exciting” career. “I started off organising large conferences, and then I hopped from the other side and promoted the region of Eindhoven as a convention and exhibition venue…That was a great time. [Later] I did some projects for the library in Veldhoven, for the tourist board, and set up living-in activities for Internationals in Veldhoven.” From there she moved on and started her own business, managed The Hub, the living room for internationals, and organized many events for the international community in Brainport, before ending up at Studyportals where she still works today.

Over the years, the Women for Women program, a collaboration between the Expat Spouses Initiative, the Living In program of the Holland Expat Center South, and Huis Naar Werk has connected over 194 professional international women with locally connected Ambassadors who have helped them not only integrate into the Dutch labour market but also Dutch society. As an Ambassador for ten editions, Natasja has helped 10 Talents using her own approach to guide them. “I have [had] very diverse Talents. My goal is to get the best out of people, but also to listen carefully to what they really want instead of what they think is expected from them. I think that’s one of the magic tricks to help them land.”

Indeed the program has changed in many ways, but so too has the Expat Spouses Initiative (ESI) team and the Talents. “The program has changed because the team of ESI has grown. The selection of the Talents has improved. It’s really good that [ESI selects] Talent, who really want to make steps…The diversity of Talents, the level of Ambassadors, and the number of Ambassadors have improved. What also has improved is the expectations from the Talents toward the Ambassador and vice versa.”

If Natasja had her way the Women for Women program would have even more impact with a wider range of partnerships and opportunities for Talents than it does now:
Did you hear that, local organisations? Let’s partner to find ways to collectively co-create more impact to help internationals land, reduce the talent shortage, and advance the local economy.
If you’re a locally connected professional (Dutch or otherwise) and want to become (more) engaged with the international community, then become an Ambassador of the Women for Women program! You will become part of an innovative and successful solution that helps highly-educated spouses and partners of international migrant workers professionally integrate and contribute to the local economy. More than 80% of Talents of the Women for Women program land employment within six months of finishing the program, and it’s Ambassadors like Natasja that help make that transition possible.
Read more stories about other Women for Women Ambassadors or the success stories from Talents in the Tips, Trips, and Stories from our Community section.
Thank you to the innumerable people and organisations who have contributed to the Women for Women program over the years. We sincerely hope they know just how appreciative we are of their time, contributions, and support to make the program a continuous success edition after edition.
- Edition 1: Gemeente Eindhoven, 04Werkt, Kracht on Tour, the Living In program of the Holland Expat Center South, and ESI
- Edition 2 – Edition 7: Gemeente Eindhoven, the Living In program of the Holland Expat Center South, and ESI
- Editions 8 – Edition 10: The Living In program of the Holland Expat Center South, and Huis Naar Werk and ESI