Theodoor Philibert "Theo" Tromp (9 June 1903,Voorburg[1] – 1 June 1984,Eindhoven) was a Dutch politician and engineer.
Tromp was amechanical engineer working atPhilips since 1927, who in 1945, in the lastDutch government in exile (cabinet-Gerbrandy III), wasMinister of Water Management.[2] Before that he already was a member of the College of Agriculture, Trade and Industry in the liberated south.[3] From 1947 he was a member of Philips' board of directors, of which he was vice president from 1957 until his retirement in 1967. He was known to Philips as a fairly authoritarian manager.[4]
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