Jeremy Raes
About
Jeremy Raes is from Antwerp, Flemish Region, Belgium. Jeremy is currently CEO and co-Founder at Lizard Global, located in Rotterdam Area, Netherlands. Jeremy also works as Co-founder at LizardApps, a job Jeremy has held since Jan 2012. In Jeremy's previous role as a Software developer at Private Equity Firm, Jeremy worked in until Aug 2011. Prior to joining Private Equity Firm, Jeremy was a President at YES!Delft Students Entrepreneurs Club and held the position of President. Prior to that, Jeremy was a Contributor MaCHazine at W.I.S.V. 'Christiaan Huygens' from Feb 2009 to Mar 2010. Jeremy started working as Communication and ICT at Stichting International Research Projects Delft in Jan 2009. From Sep 2008 to Dec 2008, Jeremy was Intern at Ministry of Justice. Prior to that, Jeremy was a Student assistant at Delft University of Technology, EEMCS from Aug 2007 to Dec 2008. Jeremy started working as Commissioner at TU Delft, W.I.S.V. Christiaan Huygens in Sep 2007.
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Jeremy Raes's current jobs
Programmer/Freelancer
Jeremy Raes's past jobs
Antwerp, Belgium - Developing software for monitoring all the different financial transactions (a.o. equities, options, derivatives, taxes and broker fees). This information can then be used by financial analysts for research, balance checking or update the client on the current position of his/her portfolio.
LEGIS-project: Designing an architecture to improve the transparency of the connecting link between EU-directives and Dutch national law, improving the Data Quality of this inter-passive (meta-data) link and using this meta-data as a source of information to create IT-capabilities
As a student-mentor at the EEMCS faculty it was my job to help international master students to cope with Dutch culture and relieve the culture chock that these students might be experiencing.
The Business Tour 2008 will put together a programme that allows the participants to get to know a wide range of businesses and institutions and to explore their career possibilities. The participants, a group of approximately 30 students, will visit companies located in the Netherlands and the UK. These students will be in an advanced stage of their studies in Computer Science or Applied Mathematics.
Osaka University, Osaka, Japan - Part of my TU Delft BSc-project. DIPLIOD (DIstributed P2P LOcation-based Information Database): The purpose of this information storage system is to store location-based GMapWiki-information in a flexible extendible way using PIAX, a distributed storage system developed at Osaka University. To fulfill these goals, information is stored as a Peer-To-Peer system and the information is distributed over the peers in the system. All communication was in English.
Osaka, Japan - Voluntary work.