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Overview Interviewed Supervisory Board Members*

Willy Angenent Chairman of the supervisory boards of Vedior NV and FMO.

Adri Baan Chairman of the supervisory boards of AFM, Hagemeyer NV, Wolters Kluwer NV and Volker Wessels BV.

Jan-Diederik Bax Chairman of the supervisory boards of Vopak NV and Smit Internationale NV.

Rob van den Bergh Former CEO of VNU NV and multiple supervisory board positions.

Henk Bodt Former CEO of ASML NV and multiple supervisory board positions.

Rene Dahan Chairman of the supervisory board of Ahold NV.

J. Fokko van Duyne Chairman of the supervisory boards of Gamma NV, OPG NV and De Nederlandsche Bank.

Cor Herkströter Chairman of the supervisory board of DSM NV.

Paul van den Hoek Chairman of the supervisory boards of ASMI NV, Buhrmann NV, Robeco NV and Wavin NV.

Jan Hommen Chairman of the (supervisory) boards of ING NV, TNT NV and Reed Elsevier NV.

Jan Kalff Chairman of the supervisory boards of Stork NV and Schiphol Group NV.

Wim de Kleuver Chairman of the supervisory board of Philips NV.

Gert-Jan Kramer Former CEO of Fugro NV and multiple supervisory board positions.

Cees van Lede Chairman of the supervisory board of Heineken NV and Sare Lee/De International BV.

Aarnout Loudon Former chairman of the supervisory boards of ABN Amro NV and Akzo Nobel NV.

Floris Maljers Former chairman of the supervisory boards of Philips NV and VendexKBB NV.

Rinus Minderhoud Chairman of the supervisory board of Getronics NV.

Ton Risseeuw Chairman of the supervisory boards of KPN NV and Intergamma BV.

Willem Stevens Multiple supervisory board positions.

Jaap Vink Chairman of the supervisory board of Samas NV.

Rob Zwartendijk Chairman of the supervisory boards of Numico NV, Nutreco NV and Blokker BV.

* One non-executive director is not identified by name. Not all current and former board positions of participants are listed.

Overview Interviewed CEOs*

Rudy de Becker CEO of Hagemeyer NV.

Rijkman Groenink Former CEO of ABN Amro NV.

Guus Hoefsloot CEO of Heymans NV.

Rokus van Iperen CEO of OCE NV.

Frans Koffrie CEO of Corporate Express NV.

Zach Miles CEO of Vedior NV.

Ad Scheepbouwer CEO of KPN NV and supervisory board chairman of Havenbedrijf Rotterdam NV.

Joop van Oosten CEO of BAM Groep NV.

* Not all current and former board positions of participants are listed.

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