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29.06.2026

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A video series about vision, entrepreneurship, and Titeca's role.

Episode 1 — Turning 60, throwing bats, and challenging young talent.

Emmanuel Titeca has turned 60: a milestone, and at the same time a turning point. In accordance with the rules he helped shape, he is stepping back as a partner. But is he saying goodbye? Not at all. And that’s a good thing. Because Emmanuel remains closely involved: as a mentor, source of inspiration, and sounding board for colleagues and entrepreneurs alike.

In our video series ‘Merci, Emmanuel,’ we shine a light on the man who has always shunned the spotlight. Not only to look back on an impressive career, but above all to look ahead to what lies ahead. Because his role is far from over—quite the contrary.

A series on vision, entrepreneurship, and Titeca’s role

In this video series, Emmanuel sits down with colleagues and entrepreneurs who are close to his heart. No host, no presenter—just candid conversations. About entrepreneurship. About growth. About making choices—and sometimes letting go a little.

The common thread? Titeca’s DNA. And the role that Emmanuel has played—and will continue to play—in that.

Emmanuel Titeca in conversation with CEO Jurka Vanthournout
Emmanuel in conversation with CEO Jurka Vanthournout.

“We have one of the most compelling perspectives on entrepreneurial Flanders.”

Emmanuel Titeca

Episode 1: Turning 60, Throwing Batons, and Challenging Young Talent

For Emmanuel, turning 60 isn’t the end of the road. On the contrary. His role is changing, but his impact remains. He now has more freedom to inspire, challenge, and occasionally ‘stir things up.’ He also remains involved with clients, albeit at a more leisurely pace.

A candid conversation with CEO Jurka Vanthournout.

Emmanuel Titeca
Emmanuel Titeca
Jurka Vanthournout
Jurka Vanthournout

Don't miss a single episode

Watch the first episode on YouTube. New episodes will follow this fall.