They issue opinions, offer advice and share their experience, setting the course for future development – the Hevelianum Programme Board was there when the centre was nothing but an idea. Its first term in office began in 2005.
The Programme Board in its current composition was appointed for a four-year term on 5 October 2018. The main responsibility of the Board is to create long-term plans and offer content-related support and counsel.
DEPUTY MAYOR OF GDAŃSK FOR DEVELOPMENT
Alan Aleksandrowicz
Lawyer, former member of the supervisory boards of Gdańskie Usługi Komunalne sp. z o.o. and Gdańska Fundacja Przedsiębiorczości, as well as Vice President of the Pomorskie w Chinach association. He was a Vice Consul at the Polish Consulate General in Chicago, Head of the Economic Policy Department of the Gdańsk City Office and Deputy Director of the Department of Civil and Foreigner Affairs of the Pomeranian Provincial Office. His current position is Deputy Mayor of the City of Gdańsk for Development.
UNIVERSITY OF GDAŃSK
Associate Professor Robert Bęben
Holder of the habilitacja postdoctoral degree in economics with a focus on management, Head of the Marketing Department of the University of Gdańsk. His research interests include marketing on financial markets and development project marketing. He combines his research activities with being a member of management and supervisory boards of limited companies. Professor Bęben also operates his own consulting firm, as well as being the co-founder and President of the Management Board of Prof. B. Synak Pomeranian Research Institute.
UNIVERSITY OF GDAŃSK
PhD Dariusz Filar
Economist, university lecturer and writer. Employed at the Department of Microeconomics of the University of Gdańsk. He specialises in macroeconomics and international management. He was the Head Economist at Bank Pekao SA (1999-2004) and a member of the Monetary Policy Council (2004-2010). In the last decade of the People’s Republic of Poland, he was a contributor to underground press outlets, including ‘Przegląd Polityczny’, which is published to this day.
MAYOR OF GDAŃSK OFFICE FOR CULTURE
Barbara Frydrych
Museologist and cultural manager, Head of the Mayor of Gdańsk Office for Culture. She was the acting Director of the Museum of the Kłodzko Land (2010-2013) and Deputy Director of the Gdynia City Museum (2013-2016). She holds a post-graduate degree in museology from the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, a post-graduate degree in labour management from the Wrocław University of Economics and a post-graduate degree in acquiring, completing and final accounting of EU projects from the University of Gdańsk.
UNIVERSITY OF GDAŃSK
PhD Wojciech Glac
Neurobiologist and promoter of knowledge about the brain. He works for the Department of Animal and Human Physiology. Organiser of the Brain Days in the Tricity. Winner of the Science Promoter award in the Scientist category in a competition held by the Science in Poland website of the Polish Press Agency (PAP) and the Polish Ministry of Education and Science.
ASTRO TECH AND BIOASTRONAUTICS RESEARCH / DEPUTY CHAIR OF THE PROGRAMME BOARD
PhD Agata Kołodziejczyk
Research Project Director at ATBR (Astro Tech and Bioastronautics Research). Initiator of the construction of Lunares, Poland’s first space mission simulation base in Piła, and owner of an astrobiology and astromedicine laboratory in Rzepiennik Suchy in southern Poland. She is the coordinator of the world’s first international research moon analogue missions, as well as the world’s first educational moon missions. During her internship at the European Space Agency, she co-organised the ‘Moon Village’ monthly workshop series. Her research is focused on developing lighting which synchronises biological clocks for spacecraft and spaces without access to sunlight. She also operates a company which manufactures bacterial cellulose clothing using ecological kombucha bioreactors. Agata Kołodziejczyk is the winner of many awards and accolades, including first place at the Global Space Balloon Challenge for her research on organisms inhabiting the stratosphere, the Rojszczak Prize of the Foundation for Polish Science and the Gold Copernicus Medal.
PROVINCIAL OFFICE OF MONUMENT PROTECTION IN GDAŃSK
Agnieszka Kowalska
Archaeologist, architecture conservation curator at the Malbork Castle Museum. Former Pomeranian Provincial Conservator of Monuments. Her professional interests include the architecture and urban planning of Pomeranian cities, particularly the origins and development of Gdańsk in the Middle Ages. She is a graduate of the Nicolaus Copernicus Unviersity in Toruń, and holds a post-graduate degree in monuments and architectural legacy conservation.
NICOLAUS COPERNICUS UNIVERSITY IN TORUŃ
PhD Maciej Mikołajewski
Astronomer specialising in the astrophysics of binary star systems. He is employed at the Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Informatics of the Nicolaus Copernicus University. He identified a new class of symbiotic stars, in addition to co-discovering a unique, vast protoplanetary disc in the EE Cep system, as well as the closest occurrence of gravitational microlensing. Maciej Mikołajewski is the organiser and co-organiser of many international observation campaigns and a populariser of astronomy, as well as serving as the Vice President of the Polish Astronomical Society.
GDAŃSK BUSINESS CLUB
Dorota Sobieniecka-Kańska
Head of the Gdańsk Business Club (Polish: Gdański Klub Biznesu). Journalist, publisher, professor, PR and CSR advisor for a number of companies and institutions. Graduate of Polish studies from the University of Gdańsk. Literary director of the Music Theatre managed by Jerzy Gruza; journalist, editor-in-chief, columnist and commentator of the Głos Wybrzeża daily; CEO of the Baltic Press publishing house, head of the Polish Chamber of Maritime Commerce (KIGM). Editor and translator of books. Collaborator of radio and TV stations. Twice a member of the Supervisory Board of Radio Gdańsk. Fellow at the Goethe-Institut in Munich. Professor of PR, Media Relations, Organisational Culture and Business Ethics, e.g. at the University of Business and Administration (WSAiB) in Gdynia, the Gdańsk Foundation for Management Development (GFKM). Member of Consulting Boards of the Faculty of Economics and the Faculty of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics of the Gdańsk University of Technology. Board Member of the Pomorze Dzieciom Hospice. Member of the Polish Media Association (Stowarzyszenie Polskich Mediów) and the UNESCO Federation Internationale des Journalistes et Ecrivains du Tourisme.
GDAŃSK UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY / CHAIR OF THE PROGRAMME BOARD
Professor Edmund Kazimierz Wittbrodt
University lecturer specialising in applied mechanics, automation, robotics, biomechanics and applications of computers in machine dynamics. He heads the Mechanics and Materials Strength Team at the Faculty of Mechanics of the Gdańsk University of Technology. He is a former Minister of National Education (2000-2001), member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (1997-2001), President of the Gdańsk University of Technology (1990-1996) and senator (terms IV-VIII). Professor Wittbrodt is the winner of many awards, including the Johannes Hevelius Research Award of the City of Gdańsk. He is also the President of the Kashubian-Pomeranian Association.
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