J.R. Stolle (1964)
Mr. Stolle has been appointed as Chief Operating Officer in March 2008. Mr.
Stolle is also President and Chief Operating Officer of Homburg Invest Inc. and
Chief Executive Officer of Stollburgh Capital B.V.
After studying economics, Richard Stolle was offered a traineeship at ABN
Amro. He was working on Uni-Invest, Homburg’s property company, when Homburg
asked him if he wanted to become its financial director. Richard Stolle, the
neighbours’ son whom Richard Homburg had babysat in Apeldoorn (there probably
aren’t that many people in property who can say they work with their former baby
sitter) all those years ago, was now 26 and making a career for himself in the
Commercial Banking department. The two Richards talked, and a mutually
beneficial plan started to form. Richard Homburg had in fact already had
business contacts with Richard Stolle’s father, who was involved in the real
estate sector. As the CFO of Uni-Invest, for instance? Richard Stolle didn’t
have to think twice. In May 1993, he became the youngest CFO of a public company
in the Netherlands. Uni-Invest is the Stock success story of the nineties. The
Canadian Dutch Richard Homburg enters this Fund, since the incorporation in 1924
listed on the Amsterdam Stock, in 1991 when the Fund was be as good dead,
Richard Homburg reorganized this Fund, of the 59 million properties remains 4,5
million properties. In 2002 Lehmann Brothers and Merwede Group take over
Uni-Invest. After Uni-Invest the are managing Homberg Invest Inc.
Mr. Stolle has a degree in Economics, which he received at the Erasmus
University in Rotterdam. He was formerly Chief Executive Officer of Uni-Invest
N.V., a real estate investment fund. Furthermore he is a member of the
Management Board of ActivInvestor Management B.V. and a member of the Advisory
Board of Klap – Des Bouvries & Bredius.