DR. MIROSLAW GRONICKI
Former Ministry of Finance
Member of the Supervisory Board
Dr. Gronicki has been the Dep. Chairman of the Supervisory Board of BIEG 2012,since 2009. In 2008, to the present he is a Member of the Supervisory board of the NWAI, Investment Fund; in the year he became a Member of the Supervisory Board of Polish Telecom TPSA. Dr. Gronicki became the Owner and Independent Advisor of the Macroeconomic Consultants, in the beginning of 2006. During the year of 2006 -2007, he was an advisor to Goldman Sachs in London.
Dr. Gronicki is a former Minister of Finance of the Government of Poland (2004-2005). In his tenure Dr. Gronicki was Chief Economist at Bank Millennium (2000-2004), Member of the Macroeconomic Council of Finance to the Government of Poland (1998), Senior macroeconomist at CASE (1997-2000), Head of the Department of Macroeconomics at the Gdansk Institute for Market Economics (1993-1978), Chief Researcher at the International Centre for the Study of East Asian Development (CESAD) – Kitakyushu, Japan (1992).
Dr. Gronicki has held several consultancy and advisory positions, including: Senior consultant at the Harvard Institute for International Development – Ukraine (1997-2000), Ministry of Privatisation for the Government of Poland (1991), Wharton Econometric Forecasting Associates, WEFA, (1981-1991), the World Bank in Washington, USA (1988-1990), Solidarity Trade Union in Gdansk, (1980-1981).
Several lecturer and visiting scholar positions at universities, including Gdansk Academy of Banking (1993-2000), MBA program at the University of Gdansk (1993-1998), CERGE-Charles University (1991), University of Pennsylvania, Koźminski Academy of Economics in Warsaw, University of Gdansk, Erasmus University and the University of Aberdeen. Dr. Gronicki holds a Ph.D. in Economics (1977), with the Ministry of Economics Prize of Excellence, and a M.Sc. in Economics (1972): Gdansk University, Department of Economics of Transport Languages English (Fluent), Polish (Fluent), Russian (Fluent), Spanish (Good).