Marek Wójcicki

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Marek Stefan Wójcicki (born March 4, 1960 in Bielsko-Biała ) is a Polish- German legal scholar , economist , computer scientist and entrepreneur .

Life

Wójcicki attended elementary school No. 5 in Katowice and then Maria Konopnicka's humanistic grammar school No. 2 in Katowice. After graduating from high school, he studied law (focus on constitutional law , criminal law , civil law and public administration ) at the University of Silesia .

Because of anti-communist activities he was expelled from the country after being detained several times and continued his career in the Federal Republic of Germany. While studying business informatics at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg , he worked as a programmer and then in the data center of a German group. He gave up studying business administration to work as a business and IT consultant. He also studied at AKAD University and was a visiting student at Harvard University .

In 1992 he worked for Price Waterhouse (today PricewaterhouseCoopers ) as a member of the management team of the German Price Waterhouse Management Consulting Service . For several months he was a tutor and business reengineering specialist in Philadelphia and San Francisco (Silicon Valley). In addition, he worked as a management consultant in Western Europe, the USA and South Africa.

In 1997 he moved to the management of Arthur Andersen Management Consulting in Germany with a focus on business process reengineering and information technology . In 2000 he received the American award "Who is who of professionals". At the end of the 1990s he was a partner responsible for the New Economy. He founded a public company called Heaven 21 , a consulting firm with an IT profile, electronic media and business administration. After the collapse of the company, he transferred the most important consulting contracts to Accont Management Consulting GmbH , for which he still works professionally. He has worked as a consultant for numerous global companies.

Political activities

During his law studies, Wójcicki was a co-founder and member of the Independent Student Union (so-called Student Solidarnosc), first at the Silesian University, then at the national level. After nationwide decisions on strikes against the communist regime at universities in 1980, he was appointed chairman of the occupation strike of the Faculty of Law at the University of Silesia. He became editor-in-chief of the strike newspaper, which was distributed to all universities in Silesia. The strikes ended on December 12, 1980.

After the introduction of martial law in Poland , he took part in the organization of underground structures, which in many places was based on the milieu of the opposition scouts. He was arrested on February 17, 1982 and then detained in the Zabrze Detention Center; in June 1982 he was released. In December 1982 he was expelled from the country and traveled to Germany.

Parallel to his professional counseling work, he was a member of Transparency International and Amnesty International .

From 2009-2013 he was chairman of the Union of Poles in Germany and a. took part in the so-called “Polish-German round table” in talks with the German government about the clarification of the disputed questions that arose from the implementation of the German-Polish neighborhood agreement. As a result, the German Bundestag rehabilitated activists from the former Polish minority, in particular members of the Union of Poles in Germany, who had been victims of Nazi repression. In addition, the Polish House in Bochum, the seat of the Union of Poles in Germany, became the center for documenting the culture and history of Poles in Germany.

He is a member of the FDP party in Frankfurt am Main , was its board member in Frankfurt and headed a working group there with a focus on “digital society”.

Publications (selection)

  • Secure networks. Analyzes, measures, coordination. Munich, Carl Hanser Verlag, 1991, ISBN 3-446-16315-8
  • Client / server. Computerwoche Verlag, 1993, ISBN 3-9803373-2-4
  • Integrated group management: methods, business processes and IT systems to support the management of global groups, Munich, Carl Hanser Verlag
  • Świat należał do nas (The world was ours): portrety wychowanków XXI-go Kadrowego Szczepu Omega. Katowice, Stapis, 2018, ISBN 978-83-7967-069-7
  • Po ziemi naszej roześlem harcerzy. Z dziejów harcerstwa polskiego na Górnym Śląsku. red. Krystyna Heska-Kwaśniewicz, Katowice 2007, wydawnictwo Instytutu Pamięci Narodowej
  • Chcielismy, żeby wszystko bylo inaczej (We wanted everything to be different): portrety wychowanków XXI-go Kadrowego Szczepu Omega. Katowice, Stapis, 2018

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Marek Stefan Wójcicki , Biuletyn Informacji Publicznej Instytutu Pamięci Narodowej
  2. Olga Czerniawska: Elżbieta Dubas, Arkadiusz Wąsiński (red.), "Edukacyjna przestrzeń starości", t. 1, Wyd. Naukowe Śląsk, Katowice 2012 . In: Rocznik Andragogiczny . tape 20 , no. 0 , May 14, 2014, ISSN  1429-186X , p. 479 , doi : 10.12775 / ra.2013.041 .
  3. Katarzyna DYBEŁ: Wniosek o dostęp do informacji publicznej . In: PRZEGLĄD GEODEZYJNY . tape 1 , no. 9 , September 12, 2018, ISSN  0033-2127 , p. 25–28 , doi : 10.15199 / 50.2018.9.2 .
  4. ^ Jacek Barski, Dietmar Osses: Poland in Germany: History and Culture . Ed .: LWL-Industriemuseum, Westphalian State Museum for Industrial Culture. 2013, ISBN 978-3-8375-0939-7 , pp. 103 ( porta-polonica.de [PDF]).
  5. Katarzyna DYBEŁ: Wniosek o dostęp do informacji publicznej . In: PRZEGLĄD GEODEZYJNY . tape 1 , no. 9 , September 12, 2018, ISSN  0033-2127 , p. 25–28 , doi : 10.15199 / 50.2018.9.2 .
  6. 6. Delayed understanding between Poland and the Federal Republic of Germany . In: History as Politics . DE GRUYTER, Berlin, Munich, Boston, ISBN 978-3-11-034636-7 , doi : 10.1515 / 9783110346367-007 .
  7. Cichocki, Piotr, Lewandowska, Agata, Nowosielski, Michał, Instytut Zachodni, Instytut Naukowo-Badawczy im. Zygmunta Wojciechowskiego (Poznań) . : Dynamika niemieckiej opinii publicznej: wizerunek Polski i Polaków w Niemczech . Instytut Zachodni , Poznań 2013, ISBN 978-83-61736-39-4 , Polacy w Niemczech - niewidzialna mniejszość ?, p. 52-55 ( poznan.pl [PDF]).
  8. Marek Mazurkiewicz: Partycypacja mniejszości niemieckiej w polskim życiu publicznym po 1989 r. - przypadek Śląska Opolskiego . In: Rocznik Ziem Zachodnich . tape 1 , December 29, 2017, ISSN  2544-8714 , p. 143-164 , doi : 10.26774 / rzz.167 .
  9. Gerhard Gnauck: "We want a symmetrical fulfillment of the neighborhood contract" . In: THE WORLD . January 12, 2010 ( welt.de [accessed September 24, 2018]).
  10. Bundestag uczcił dawną polską mniejszość . In: wiadomosci.dziennik.pl . ( dziennik.pl [accessed September 24, 2018]).
  11. Paweł Kaczmarczyk: Migration of workers from Poland - Expectations before and the reality after the EU enlargement to the east . In: From Poland to Germany and back . transcript Verlag, Bielefeld, ISBN 978-3-8394-0605-2 , doi : 10.14361 / 9783839406052-003 .
  12. Gerhard Gnauck: "We are completely integrated" . In: THE WORLD . June 10, 2011 ( welt.de [accessed September 24, 2018]).
  13. ^ Deutsche Welle (www.dw.com): Historia Polaków w Niemczech. Będzie specjalna placówka | DW | 07/16/2012. Retrieved September 24, 2018 (Polish).