Meet Our New Sales Director - BeneluxMeet Our New Sales Director - Benelux

Meet Our New Sales Director - Benelux

Please join us in welcoming our new Sales Director for Benelux, Richard Harsevoort. Richard joined SalesScreen on 1 August in our Amsterdam office.

“I was working with SalesScreen for 2 years from a customer point of view and got to know the gamification market more in-depth–which I really like! It is great to see the positive impact on engagement and motivation.'


Amsterdam, Netherlands —  Richard brings his extensive sales experience, positivity and dedication to the SalesScreen team.

What is your work education/work background?

Richard: I have been working in sales in different positions & countries for more than 10 years. Before joining SalesScreen, I was leading a sales team as a Sales Manager at Oracle.

What are some of your hobbies?

Richard: If you don’t find me at work, you will probably find me at the gym. I believe it is important to exercise–not only for your body, but it is also gives you a positive mindset. In addition I like to discover new countries every year and to eat chocolate. 🍫

Why did you choose to work for SalesScreen?

Richard: I was working with SalesScreen for 2 years from a customer point of view and got to know the gamification market more in-depth–which I really like! It is great to see the positive impact on engagement and motivation. As a great fan of SalesScreen, I decided to join the SalesScreen family to empower even more teams to perform at their best. Bring the joy to work!

What are your expectations of working here?

Richard: SalesScreen is a fast-growing international company with ambitious people. I expect that we will constantly look to improve what we are doing and we will have a lot of fun.

What unique qualities or skills do you bring to the table?

Richard: With my experiences at a corporate organisation, I will bring qualities around structure, go-to-market strategy and sales methodologies to the table.

Have you ever worked for a startup? Are you excited about it?

Richard: SalesScreen is the first start-up I am working at, and I am super excited to be here!

Describe your personality.

Richard: Other people usually describe me as a person that is dedicated, loyal and organized. When I say I will do something, I keep my word.

What's your favorite quote?

Richard: '’Every day you learn something new.''

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Bio: Richard comes from a small village Eemnes, Netherlands. He graduated from Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences with a degree in Business Administration. In his free time, he enjoys going to the gym and traveling.


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