From the amusement park to football: Paul Gheysens brings in controversial and dismissed Plopsa CEO to Antwerp

Van den Kerkhof in Plopsaland. — © DBA

Steve Van den Kerkhof (49), who had to resign as CEO at Plopsa last year, is working as a consultant for Antwerp football club. He does this at the request of chairman Paul Gheysens.

For 22 years, Steve Van den Kerkhof was known as the successful CEO of amusement park group Plopsa, part of Studio 100. Until The time dozens of negative testimonies about him came out in February 2023. Suddenly it was no longer about the large turnover he achieved – 115 million euros in 2022, a record – but about the corrupt atmosphere within the company. Ex-employees accuse Van den Kerkhof of inappropriate behavior. They talked about name-calling, insults and bullying.

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Ex-directors also opened up about Van den Kerkhof to our newspaper. “He pits managers and sometimes entire departments against each other,” said one of the witnesses. “On the one hand, to make people work harder. On the other hand, to collect information that he can use later.” One of the examples: “People are encouraged to spy and click when the garbage bins are overflowing.” Complaints were also made about working weeks of up to 100 hours and telephone calls after 10 p.m., which were not unusual.

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Van den Kerkhof was CEO of Plopsa for 23 years.

Van den Kerkhof always maintained his innocence. “Yes, I am demanding, is that allowed?” he said, but he denied that he had targeted or humiliated people and referred delicately to the fact that he had not received any complaints in all those years, not from employees, not from bosses. . But Studio 100 appointed lawyer Christine Mussche to investigate the corporate culture, and at the end of March, after her report was ready, Van den Kerkhof was fired. “Steve Van den Kerkhof has been one of the driving forces behind the positive growth of Plopsa and we are grateful to him for that,” said CEOs Gert Verhulst and Hans Bourlon in a statement, but: “We are taking all necessary measures so that every working environment within the group is and remains positive and pleasant.”

Champions League

So exit Van den Kerkhof. He would remain active in the amusement park world, but now he has also emerged in the football world, more specifically at national champion Antwerp. He is not on the payroll and does not sit on the board of directors, but he does regularly visit the Bosuil, because chairman Paul Gheysens has engaged him on a project basis. Both the club and Van den Kerkhof do not want to elaborate on the content of his assignments, but it has been known for some time that Antwerp is experiencing more difficult times financially. It is struggling with cash flow problems for the second year in a row and wants to move towards a more efficient cost structure, so in that sense its expertise is useful.

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Antwerp chairman Paul Gheysens. — © ANP / Gerrit van Keulen

Last year, when he was under fire, Van den Kerkhof said about Plopsa’s growth: “We have quickly been promoted from fourth provincial to the Champions League.” He can leave that metaphor aside, now that he is actually active for a club that plays – in short: has played – the Champions League. In the meantime, he is still waiting for the completion of the judicial investigation by the Labor Audit Office. He has always said that he is confident in the outcome.

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