Jelleke Veenendaal is a Dutch politician and member of House of Representatives for the People"s Party for Freedom and Democracy.
Education
After attending a public elementary school in Utrecht, Veenendaal attended MULO. She graduated in 1971 specializing in the sciences. She took an evening course in business administration, resulting in a completed Hoger Economisch en Administratief Onderwijs-study in 1990.
Career
She was one of the three candidates in the 2006 Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratic (People's Party for Freedom and Democracy) leadership election, but obtained only 803 votes (3%). She worked for a development cooperation non-governmental organization in Frankfurt between 1971 and 1974. She continued to study for medical analyst at MBO-level, graduating in 1976.
She took several jobs as a medical analyst in 1978-1979.
She then endeavoured in travel, and had management functions with several foreign travel organisations, in the period 1979-1983. In 1984 she returned to the Netherlands, working as a medical analyst in Amsterdam.
In 1989 she became a manager for the HEMS, which coordinates the restaurants and bistros at Schiphol Airport. After her studies she took a job at the Chamber of Commerce of Alkmaar, as head of public relations.
In 1993 she became a professional advisor for small businesses in Zaandam.
In 1997 she temporarily quit working because of an illness. In 2001 she became commercial director of Reek Weegtechniek in Purmerend. A job she gave up in 2003, to enter parliament.
In 2003 she entered the House of Representatives.
She was not on an eligible position, but after the formation, many Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratic (People's Party for Freedom and Democracy) MPs had become minister, leaving their parliamentary seats. In 2005 she proposed a plan together with social-democratic Member of Parliament, Staf Depla.
She also pleaded for a more lenient policy towards permanent housing in vacation houses. Quite unexpectedly Veenendaal announced her ambition to become leader of the Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratic (People's Party for Freedom and Democracy), and would run in the 2006 Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratic (People's Party for Freedom and Democracy) leadership election as -then onlycandidate against Mark Rutte.
She claimed that without another candidate the election would be a sham and that it was important that a woman ran.
In the debates set up around the election, Veenendaal shows her self more left and progressive than Verdonk and Rutte. She lost the elections to Rutte obtaining only 803 votes, 3% of the total.
Politics
Life before politics
In this period she had already become active within the Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratic (People's Party for Freedom and Democracy), as secretary of the Purmerend branch, and as member of the board of the party"s women organisation. She also took courses in liberalism and liberal politics, and in political communication from the Haya van Someren Foundation, which trains the Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratic (People's Party for Freedom and Democracy) members on request. Political life
She did not discuss her ambition with the party board, but did consult her political friends.
She was generally seen as a very unlikely candidate against the popular Rutte, who is backed by the party"s board, and after Rita Verdonk entered the game, her chances have vanished entirely.
Membership
She also was member of the board of the NVVH, the Dutch Association of Home Makers. In parliament she was member of the backbench, and spokesperson for housing policy.