Who is Wil van Oorschot?

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I am Wil van Oorschot, 39 years old. I was born and raised in Eersel. Together with Lieke we have a daughter Sophie and son Dex. Sophie is 6 years old and Dex will be 3 in July, how time flies.


Since 1998 I have been infected with the Carnival virus. Started as ‘brother of’ building the carnival floats and participating in the carnival parade in Eersel. Since 2009 I am a member of the board of eleven of carnival association the Buurlanders.


Surely because Carnival is more than just the 4 days of celebration at the beginning of the year, I can spend my free time there.


Analyst ICT


I still know some of the current customers from the time I worked at Tacticus. In fact, I started at Houtappels Automatisering in 2005, which later became Tacticus ICT & More.


In the beginning we were still on the Heijerstraat in beautiful Westerhoven and then on the Stökskesweg in Bergeijk.


At my previous employer I worked with both Bart van Elewout, and Michel Kok so now together with Frank Houtappels and the other colleagues Analyst ICT also feels like a familiar environment to me.


Kick


When you can turn a question or problem from the customer into a technical solution that enables him or her to continue working, or to work faster or better, that is fine by me.


Calling out of bed


The council of 11 has my number, and they may call anytime. 


Golden tip


When things get a little more difficult for ICT, it is important to keep calm, which gives an overview and that way we always come to a solution.

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