Adam Maciejewski

Adam Maciejewski (born 1962) is a Polish economist and manager. He is president of the Management Board of the Warsaw Stock Exchange.

Adam Maciejewski

Biography

Maciejewski graduated from Warsaw School of Economics. He has been authorized to represent the Polish State Treasury on supervisory boards.

Since 1994, he has worked for the Warsaw Stock Exchange in several management functions. Since June 28, 2006, he has been a member of the management board. On behalf of WSE, he has been main negotiator of the strategic agreements with NYSE Euronext. On January 17, 2013 he was appointed President of the Management Board.[1] In addition, he serves as chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Polish Power Exchange and chairman of the Supervisory Board of BondSpot. Maciejewski is a jury member at the Galeria ChwaƂy Polskiej Ekonomii.[2]

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References

  1. Appointment of Adam Maciejewski as President of WSE Management Board, press release, WSE, january 17, 2013
  2. Press release from June 14, 2013, website Finexa (in Polish)


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