Alicja Kornasiewicz
Alicja Józefa Kornasiewicz (born 18 March 1951 in Kańczuga)[1] is a Polish economist, manager and politician. She was a member of Polish parliament and served as Secretary of State and Vice Minister at the Ministry of State Treasury in Poland. She is a managing director of the Warsaw office of Morgan Stanley and chair of Cineworld.[2] EducationKornasiewicz studied at Szkoła Główna Planowania i Statystyki.[1] She received a PhD degree from Poznań University of Economics.[citation needed] In 1978, she passed exams as Statutory auditor; she is a member of the National Chamber of Statutory Auditors in Poland.[citation needed] She attended the six-week Advanced Management Programme at Harvard Business School and the Executive and Advanced Management Programme at INSEAD.[citation needed] CareerAt the first free elections after the democratic transition in Poland, Kornasiewicz became a member of parliament from 1989 to 1991, representing the Polish People's Party (election district of Płock).[1] In the government of Jerzy Buzek, she served as Secretary of State in the Polish Ministry of the Treasury from 1997 to 2000.[citation needed] Prior to that she worked for the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) as a senior banker in London. Kornasiewicz was head of emerging European countries investment banking at Unicredit Group and a member of the Executive Committee at the bank's Markets & Investment Banking Division. From 2010, she was CEO of Polish Bank Pekao SA.[citation needed] In January 2012, Kornasiewicz joined Morgan Stanley as a senior adviser in investment banking covering Poland and Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). She is a managing director of the Warsaw office of the firm. Kornasiewicz is a jury member at Galeria Chwały Polskiej Ekonomii.[3] In May 2020, Kornasiewicz became chair of Cineworld, having been a non-executive director since May 2015.[2][4] References
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