The Founder of Eenhoorn Bridges the Gap Between the Netherlands And The USA


Posted February 1, 2020 by marvinmikkelson

To make sure that there are healthy economic and business relationships between two countries, Honorary Consulates are appointed. The Founder of Eenhoorn is such a consulate now to bridge the gap between the Netherlands and the US.
 
Grand Rapids, MI (February 27, 2020) – Many people from the Netherlands live in Michigan in the United States. Now, they can get the right guidance about the economic and business relationship between these countries with the help of the founder of Eenhoorn, who has been selected the Honorary Consulate for bridging the gap between the Netherlands and the United States.

The founder of Eenhoorn LLC is Paul Heule, who is the president of this real estate investment and Management Company operating from Grand Rapids. He was born in the Netherlands and he moved to the USA many years ago as an accompanying person for his siblings to Calvin College, where he did his mathematics.

Through Eenhoorn.com, he acquires, renovates and manages properties not just in Michigan, but also all through the country. As the Honorary Consulate, he strives to bridge the gap between his home nation and the United States and tries to bring business opportunities to both nations. In turn, he strives to contribute to the economic growth of both countries.
About Paul Heule:
Paul Heule established the company Eenhoorn with his father Carl Heule in the year 1988. He actually started it as a side project. But, now it has been developed due to his hard work as a sizeable and successful organization.

For more information, please visit https://www.rapidgrowthmedia.com/features/11042010Dutch.aspx

Media Contact:
Eenhoom LLC
Phone: 616.530.5500
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://eenhoorn.com/

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Last Updated February 1, 2020