Bob Hoekstra to exit Philips

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| "I will be going back to Holland. The Indian experience was great. I wrote two books on my experiences here in Bangalore and this is a stint I will cherish," Hoekstra said. |
| He will be succeeded by Alexius Collette, a plant manager from Philips' office in Drachten, Holland in February 2006. |
| Hoekstra graduated with a masters in physics in 1968. He joined Philips the same year, starting at the research lab in Holland. He obtained his doctorate in physics in 1978. |
| He was in the USA and Taiwan before coming to India. Philips Software Centre has been in existence for over eight years and it is a SEI-CMM Level 5 Company. |
| It presently employs over 1,500 people at its Innovation Campus on the banks of Ulsoor lake. |
| The company had recently announced a major Euro 50 million expansion in Bangalore. |
| A vocal person, Hoekstra constantly urged the Karnataka government to improve the infrastructure in the city. However, even as he leaves Bangalore, the infrastructure still needs a lot of attention from the state. |
| "I really like Bangalore. My books 'An Exemplary Family in Bangalore and Other Short Stories" - a collection of 27 short stories about the vast impressions India and especially Bangalore has made, and is still making, on me," said Hoekstra who passionately mentors young managers. |
| A hardcore cycling and environment enthusiast, Hoekstra usually used to lead cycling expeditions to Nandi Hills, fondly referring to it as his 'Tour de Nandi'. |
First Published: Nov 18 2005 | 12:00 AM IST