Wim Wildeboer - op 't Holt is a dedicated and experienced educator at Deltion College, specializing in the Hotellerie vakken (Hospitality subjects). With a robust background in the hospitality industry, Wim brings a wealth of practical knowledge and expertise to his role as a tutor....
Wim Wildeboer - op 't Holt is a dedicated and experienced educator at Deltion College, specializing in the Hotellerie vakken (Hospitality subjects). With a robust background in the hospitality industry, Wim brings a wealth of practical knowledge and expertise to his role as a tutor. His commitment to nurturing the next generation of hospitality professionals is evident in his hands-on approach to teaching, where he emphasizes the importance of real-world experience alongside academic learning.
Currently, Wim is involved in several key projects aimed at enhancing the curriculum and ensuring that students are well-prepared for the dynamic demands of the hospitality sector. He actively collaborates with local horeca (hospitality) businesses to create internship opportunities that allow students to gain invaluable on-the-job training. This initiative not only bridges the gap between education and industry but also fosters strong relationships between Deltion College and the local hospitality community.
Wim's expertise spans various facets of the hospitality industry, including Catering, Food & Beverage, and Operations Management. His skills in Coaching and Hotel Management enable him to mentor students effectively, guiding them to develop the competencies necessary for success in their careers. He is a strong advocate for the idea that horeca entrepreneurs must invest time in education to elevate the standards of future hospitality employees. By embodying this philosophy, Wim not only enhances the educational experience for his students but also contributes to the overall improvement of the hospitality workforce. His passion for the industry and commitment to education make him a vital asset to Deltion College and the broader hospitality community.