DVJ received the FD Gazelle award in the Amsterdam Theatre

Published on 23 11 2022

Yesterday DVJ attended the official award ceremony of the FD Gazellen in the Theatre Amsterdam. The CEO of DVJ, Lucas Hulsebos, received the award in person, which was awarded to DVJ for the fifth time in a row.

The FD Gazellen Awards are presented to Dutch companies that have grown their revenue by at least 20% over the past three years and were profitable the year before. Because this is the fifth year in a row that the prize has been awarded to us, the company has structurally grown for seven years. Therefore, the agency for brand growth occupies a unique position in the market.

Lucas Hulsebos, CEO of DVJ Insights: “Seven years of growth is not a coincidence. It results from the right strategy and the quality of people in the organization. Our next step in our growth strategy is strengthening our European footprint even further. That is why we have opened a new office in Sweden and strengthened our global consultant team. Over the past years, I have seen different categories that were over-represented in the FD Gazelle list. Especially when markets are not booming it is important to rely on your own strategy and trust the people who are responsible. I think that within DVJ we always have found a way to adjust to our environment and stick to our base values of providing quality, added value and passion.”

Het Financieele Dagblad hosted the FD Gazellen, which rewarded the Netherlands’ fastest-growing firms, for the nineteenth year. The award ceremony for the FD Gazellen 2022 took place on Thursday 22nd November in Theater Amsterdam.

During the event, many entrepreneurs came together to celebrate growth. Growth is an ambition that almost all organizations have. To grow as a company, you need to follow the right strategy and be able to attract the best talent in the market. DVJ Insights is known for its innovative approach and innovation, which is the result of intensive cooperation with practice and science and the willingness to really listen.