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Monday, May 20, 2024

Immersive Klimt

The new immersive exhibition at the Soho Art Center in Warsaw allows the audience to fully experience Gustav Klimt’s monumental paintings on a 360-degree...

The Night of Museums

The 2024 edition of the annual Polish culture feast at dusk will take place on May 18 with the exception of the city of...

Warsaw Chopin Airport: Present and Future

Warsaw Chopin Airport was established 90 years ago. For years, it has remained a window to the world and the main Polish transfer hub....

Centralny Port Komunikacyjny Approved by European Parliament

On Wednesday, 24th April, the European Parliament approved construction of Poland’s Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) in the Trans-European Transport Network TEN-T. The Regulation on...

IT or not IT?

Challenges in the IT industry through the eyes of a recruiter from Michael Page Poland is a significant player on the international stage in the...

Reskilling in Tech & empowerment for women

Welcome to the next episode of StartUP with Poland. This time,Tessa McIver talks to Joanna Pruszynska-Witkowska.

Joanna is co-founder of Future Collars, a digital platform that empowers individuals to upskill and reskill for tech jobs. With over 20 years of experience in communications, Joanna began her career as an executive at Leo Burnett and Havas agencies before founding her own PR agency, Headlines Porter Novelli, which gained national and international recognition for PR campaigns.

In 2018, Joanna launched Future Collars, which has since expanded to five markets, Joanna’s dedication to increasing diversity in technology, especially women’s presence, is evident in Future Collars’ various initiatives, such as “Women in IT Career Day,” “Woman Update,” and the scholarship fund “Diversity in IT.”

Joanna has been named one of Forbes’ “Poland 100 Most Powerful Women” and won the 2022 Award “Business Woman of the Year” by “Sukces Pisany Szminką.” She has also been recognized as one of the “Most Influential Women” by several Polish magazines.

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