Michał Krupiński

Michał Tomasz Krupiński (born 12 February 1981 in Kraków) is a Polish economist, who in the years 2006-2007 served as Undersecretary of State Treasury for the Polish government. In the cabinet Krupiński run successfully liberalization and capital consolidation reform of the power sector.

At the age of 25 he was the youngest person ever nominated to ministerial position in Poland. In October 2008 he was designated to the position of Alternate Executive Director at the World Bank Group in Washington DC where he represented several countries from Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia at the Boards of IBRD, IFC and MIGA during the financial and economic crisis.

Since 2011 Michal Krupinski has been responsible for Bank of America Merrill Lynch activities in Central and Eastern Europe where he led several landmark M&A and capital markets transactions.

In January 2016 Krupiński took over as Chief Executive Officer of PZU Group largest insurance and asset management company in Central and Eastern Europe.

In 2012 Krupinski was awarded title of Young Global Leader by the Davos World Economic Forum.

Michał Krupiński was born in Kraków in 1981. He holds a degree from the Warsaw School of Economics (MSc in international economics) and Executive MBA degree in 2010 from Columbia Business School in New York.

In the years 2003-2006 he worked as Adviser in the General Secretariat/UEN Group of the European Parliament.

References

"Bank of America Merrill Lynch Reinforces Its Commitment to Poland to Support Business Development in Central and Eastern Europe". 

"Attendees - Columbia Business School Reunion 2015". 

"Letter of Transmittal" (PDF). 


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