Marjolein Moorman

Marjolein Moorman
Moorman in 2023
Member of the House of Representatives
Assumed office
12 November 2025
Alderwoman in Amsterdam
In office
30 May 2018 – 11 November 2025
PresidentFemke Halsema
Member of the Amsterdam Municipal Council
In office
3 March 2010 – 30 May 2018
Personal details
Born (1974-03-01) 1 March 1974
Wassenaar, Netherlands
PartyPvdA (since 2001)
SpouseHarmen van der Veen
Children2
Alma materUniversity of Amsterdam

Marjolein Moorman (born 1 March 1974) is a Dutch communications scientist, politician and administrator. She is a member of the Labour Party (PvdA). She has been an alderman since 30 May 2018

Career

Scientific career

Moorman attended pre-university education (vwo) at the Rijnlands Lyceum Foundation until 1993, studied communication studies at the University of Amsterdam until 1997 and obtained her PhD on scientific promotion on 3 October 2003 with her thesis Context considered: the relationship between media environments and advertising effects. Her supervisor was PC Neijens. From 1990 to 1996 she worked as a research assistant at the Institute for Medical Statistics in The Hague.

From 1997 onwards Moorman held various positions at the Amsterdam School of Communications Research, from 1997 to 2003 as a PhD candidate, from 2001 to 2009 as a University lecturer, from 2009 to 2011 as an Associate Professor of persuasive technology, and from 2011 to 2018 as an associate professor of Government communication. From 2010 to 2018, she was also chair of the Examination Board of the Department of Communication Science.

In addition, Moorman worked at the communication consultancy and advertising agency Kobalt in Amstelveen from 2004, from 2004 to 2005 as a researchmanager and from 2005 to 2006 as a research consultant. From 2006 to 2010 she was director of the Foundation for Scientific Research into Commercial Communication (SWOCC).

Political career

Moorman was a member of the Amsterdam city council from 2010 to 2018. In this position, she served on the Labour Party's parliamentary group board from 2010, as Vicevoorzitter from 2011 to 2012, and as parliamentary group chair from 2012 to 2018. She was also spokesperson for education, local media, general affairs, safety & public order, prostitution, refugees, housing, and spatial planning, among other areas, and was a member of the regional council of the Amsterdam City Region from 2010 to 2012.

In May 2018 Moorman became alderman for education, adult education, low literacy and integration, preschool, childcare and after-school facilities, poverty and debt counseling, and the Zuidoost district.[1] In June 2022, she became alderman for education, youth (care), poverty and debt counseling, the Zuidoost master plan, and the coordination of social services. She also became first deputy mayor.

In April 2022, Moorman, together with fellow party member Frans Timmermans, advocated further cooperation with GroenLinks. For GroenLinks-PvdA, she was on the list for the regions of Amsterdam, Haarlem, and Den Helder for the 2023 Dutch general election. For the 2025 Dutch general election, she is in sixth place on the GroenLinks-PvdA candidate list.[2]

Secondary functions

In addition to his position as alderman, Moorman became an author at Ambo | Anthos publishers, chairman of the board of trustees of the Wiardi Beckman Stichting and chairman of the supervisory board of the Stichting De Schrijverscentrale.

Publications

  • 2022: Rood in Wassenaar, Ambo | Anthos uitgevers, ISBN 9789026357077.

Bestseller 60

Books with listings in the Dutch Bestseller 60 Year of

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Date of

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Highest

position

Number of

weeks

Comments
Red in Wassenaar 2022 09-02-2022 60 1 [3]

Personal life

Moorman is married and has two daughters.

References

  1. ^ "Marjolein Moorman". PvdA Amsterdam (in Dutch). Retrieved 2025-08-26.
  2. ^ Darroch, Gordon (2025-08-26). "Moorman most prominent new face as GL-PvdA opts for experience". DutchNews.nl. Retrieved 2025-08-26.
  3. ^ "Marjolein Moorman". The Bestseller 60 (2022). 2022. Retrieved 19 June 2024.

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