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Eric Van Camberg announced as new managing director of Autoworld
Autoworld, the famous Brussels car museum, has announced that Eric Van Camberg will join the museum as Managing Director as of January 2026.
Van Camberg currently serves within the D’Ieteren Group, where he holds the position of Director Retail Process Excellence.
With extensive experience in financial management, strategic planning, and organizational development, he will, said a spokesman, bring his expertise to support Autoworld’s continued growth and to guide the museum through the major renovation phase planned for the coming years.
“We look forward to working with Eric Van Camberg as Autoworld enters this new chapter,” said Sébastien de Baere, CEO of Autoworld.
“His broad knowledge and experience in both the automotive industry and corporate strategy will be a great asset for the museum’s future development.”
At the same time, Autoworld said it wishes to express its “sincere gratitude” to Philippe Simonart, who has served as Managing Director for the past six years.
The spokesman said, “He has played a key role in shaping the museum’s strategic vision, acting as a bridge between the operational activities led by CEO Sébastien de Baere and the Board of Directors.
Through his experience, financial insight, and analytical approach, he has contributed to strengthening Autoworld’s strategic position and ensuring its sustainable development, laying the foundation for the museum’s current success and growth.”
Autoworld is located in the Parc du Cinquantenaire in Brussels and houses one of the most impressive collections of classic vehicles in Europe.
The museum showcases the rich history of mobility and the evolution of the automobile through time, featuring temporary exhibitions, events, and educational programs that attract tens of thousands of visitors each year.
- Photo credit: Visit Brussels
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