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Adam Glapiński

Adam Glapiński
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Adam Glapiński in May 2016
President of the National Bank of Poland
Assumed office
June 21, 2016
President Andrzej Duda
Prime Minister Beata Szydło
Preceded by Marek Belka
Minister for Construction and Spatial Planning
In office
January 12, 1991 – December 5, 1991
President Lech Wałęsa
Prime Minister Jan Krzysztof Bielecki
Preceded by Aleksander Paszyński
Succeeded by Andrzej Diakonow
Minister for Foreign Economic Cooperation
In office
December 23, 1991 – June 10, 1992
President Lech Wałęsa
Prime Minister Jan Olszewski
Preceded by Dariusz Ledworowski
Succeeded by Andrzej Arendarski
Personal details
Born (1950-04-09) April 9, 1950 (age 66)
Warsaw, People's Republic of Poland
Profession Economist

Adam Glapiński (born April 9, 1950 in Warsaw) is a Polish economist and politician, the current President of the National Bank of Poland, Economics professor, a member of the first term of the Sejm, a member of the fourth term of the Senate and between 2010–16 a member of the Monetary Policy Council. He also served as the Minister for Construction and Spatial Planning and later as the Minister for Foreign Economic Cooperation.

He graduated from the Stefan Batory Gymnasium and Lyceum (Warsaw, Poland) in 1968, and then from the Socio-Economic Departament of the Warsaw School of Economics in 1972. In the same year he completed his internship in the Bank of France. He completed his doctorate and then later his habilitation in 2004 at the Warsaw School of Economics. In 2013 he was awarded the title of professor of economic studies.

Since 1974, he worked at his alma mater as a university teacher, and later became a professor, he was also head of the Department of Political Economics and History of Economic Thought at the Warsaw School of Economics. He was also a lecturer at the Polish Academy of Sciences (1978–1983), the Inter-University Centre of Postgraduate Studies in Dubrovnik (1986–1989), University of Colorado at Boulder (1993–1998), United States Business and Industrial Council at the University of Missouri and at the University of Kansas (1996), Institut Superieur de Gestion (1994–2005) and the prof. Edward Lipinski Higher School of Economics and Law in Kielce (2004–2007). In 1988 he received a scholarship from the Société historique et littéraire polonaise in Paris.


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