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 Brunon Bartkiewicz

Brunon Bartkiewicz

Company: ING Bank Śląski SA

Position: Chairman of the Board

Brunon Bartkiewicz has held positions within ING, both in Poland and the Netherlands, since the

1990’s.

In 1995, Brunon was appointed CEO of Bank Śląski, which position he held until June 2000.

As of then, he was General Manager and Management Board member at ING Direct NV, responsible

for credit, market and operational risk, operational and IT support. 

He returned to ING Bank Śląski (Poland) as CEO in 2004 and held the position until 2010. At that time

he became member of the General Management Team at ING Direct, responsible for activities in

Spain, Italy, France, Great Britain and Australia. As of 2012 he was in charge of ING operations in

France, Italy, Poland, Spain, Romania and Turkey.

As Chief Innovation Officer at ING Group (since 2014), Brunon Bartkiewicz played a major role in accelerating ING’s pace of innovation, developing and promoting innovative ideas and solutions, applying new technologies and delivering speed-to-market of successful ideas. 

In 2016 he returned as CEO of ING Bank Śląski.

Brunon Bartkiewicz is a graduate of the Main School of Planning and Statistics in Warsaw
(currently, Warsaw School of Economics) with a degree in Economics at the Foreign Trade.

 

Participates in the sessions:

  • A new capitalism - but what kind?

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    A new capitalism - but what kind?

    A new capitalism – but what kind?

    Do we need to save capitalism from itself? An attempt at a diagnosis. Economic liberalism is subject to a crossfire of criticism. If not economic freedom and the market, then what? Growth, yes, but not at all costs – in search of balance. Sustainable development in a new context. The economy’s social responsibility: environment, healthcare, ethics. Migration, crises and the European job market. New answers to the old question: how much state intervention in the economy? The state as a regulator and creator of economic policy, company owner and investor – what does the free market say?

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