Jef Valkeniers

Jef Valkeniers
Personal details
Born (1932-12-29) 29 December 1932
Schepdaal, Belgium
Political party Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats
Alma mater KU Leuven
Albany Medical College
University of Witwatersrand

Jozef Maria Zacharias (Jef) Valkeniers (Schepdaal, Belgium - 29 December 1932) is a physician-neuropsychiatrist and a Flemish politician.

Biography

Jef Valkeniers was born in 1932 as the seventh child in a large brewer family. He grew up in Schepdaal where his grandfather Emiel Eylenbosch was mayor and brewer.[1]

Neuropsychiatrist

Doctor Valkeniers studied medicine at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. He did his internship at Ellis Hospital and took some additional classes at the Albany Medical College in The State of New York. After six years having worked as a practitioner in Schepdaal he moved with his family to South Africa in order to specialize in neurology at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. Four years later, he returned to Belgium and obtained a specialization in psychiatry at St. Jans Hospital in Bruges.[2]

Politics

Dr Valkeniers was Member of Parliament from 1974 to 2003. As a Dutch-speaking member of parliament, he was also a member of the Flemish Cultural Council (forerunner of the Flemish Parliament). He was also briefly, in 1988, Minister for the Brussels Region. Finally, he was mayor of Schepdaal and Dilbeek. Dr Valkeniers was known during his years as a Member of Parliament as an active member and as a hard worker.

Political career

Valkeniers is currently dealing with development, he serves on several boards of directors, and he is regularly asked for medical advice (E.g. NPO De Poel.[4]). He is still active in politics as a councilor in Dilbeek.[5] and as board member of the liberal party in Belgium (Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten). He continues to actively work for the fraternization between Dilbeek with some foreign counties. He was a few years ago, the initiator of the cooperation between the HUBrussel and the Dalton State College.[6]

Honours

References

  1. Personal website Jef Valkeniers (in Dutch) -
  2. Personal website Jef Valkeniers (in Dutch) -
  3. Belgian Senate, , Senate
  4. De Poel, "organisatiestructuur", De Poel Organisatiestructuur (in Dutch)
  5. Website of Dilbeek, , Dilbeek
  6. DC, "Dalton & HUB", The Daily Citizen (Dalton), 19 January 2011. 21 February 2014
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