The Minister of Climate and Environment appointed a new National Hunter. It was Eugeniusz Tomasz Grzeszczak, who took over as the head of the Polish Hunting Association after Paweł Lisiak was dismissed.
The current National Hunter, Paweł Lisiak, was dismissed from his position on January 19 this year. Eugeniusz Tomasz Grzeszczak received nominations on January 30 this year. at the hands of Minister Paulina Hennig-Kloska.
According to the announcement posted on the PZŁ website, the new national hunter is an active hunter and a member of the PZŁ since 1997. He is associated with the Hunting Club No. 16 “Gęgawa” in Zagórów and the Hunting Club No. 101 “Bura Chata” in Czerniejewo, of which he is a delegate. District Meeting.
After agricultural studies
What is worth noting, Grzeszczak is a graduate of the Faculty of Agriculture at the Agricultural University of Poznań. He also graduated in marketing and management from the University of Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań, as well as postgraduate studies in the Law and Local Government Studies at the Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Legal Sciences in Warsaw – we learn from information published by PZŁ. The new head of the union is also an activist of the Association of Volunteer Fire Brigades of the Republic of Poland, in which he serves as vice-president of the Main Board and president of the Board of the Provincial Branch of the Greater Poland Voivodeship.
As it turns out, the new hunter also made a political career as a member of the Polish People’s Party. He was a senator of the 2nd and 3rd terms, and a member of the Sejm of the 5th, 6th and 7th terms, including a deputy speaker of the Sejm in 2011-2015. Grzeszczak also served twice as starosta of Słupca, deputy marshal of the Greater Poland Voivodeship in 2001-2002, and in 2007-2011, secretary of state in the prime minister’s office. Since 2016, he has been vice-president of the Management Board of the Development and Promotion Fund of the Wielkopolska Voivodeship SA
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