My name is Natalie Nanninga-Dorigo and, naturally, I am a member of the Pirate Party Netherlands.
I currently work as an information management manager at a large municipality. Like many of us, I became interested in the Pirate Party because of my IT background. In my professional life, I have gained a lot of experience in organising matters and analysing bottlenecks, always working with many different parties, all with different interests. I believe my experience will be useful as a board member. For my detailed profile, see my LinkedIn profile ( Natalie Nanninga - Dorigo - Gemeente Utrecht | LinkedIn ).
As a board member, my main goal is to promote exchange between the various Pirate Parties, to learn from the different Pirate Parties and, last but not least, to help each other to raise our profile.
What would my commitment be, in terms of time and proactivity? It’s difficult to give a very specific answer to this question. In terms of time, I have more time in some weeks than in others.
However, I do want to be digitally present and look forward to getting to know everyone and discovering what is possible.
From your question, I gather that you are expecting a slightly more concrete answer, but I hope this will suffice for now.
Luxembourg law requires that directors (who are also beneficial owners) be declared within one month of the event; you must do so no later than immediately after your election.
Yes, submitting in advance is voluntary, no problem with doing it after the election. As Numero6 underlines, this is critical for administrative matters, hence why we suggest anticipating.