Andrzej Dulka is the new President of the Polish Chamber of Information Technology and Telecommunications (PIIT)

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Andrzej Dulka has become the new President of the Polish Chamber of Information Technology and Telecommunications (PIIT). On 29 March 2019, the XXIX Ordinary Assembly of Members of the Polish Chamber of Information Technology and Telecommunications (PIIT) took place in Warsaw. Andrzej Dulka replaced Borys Stokalski as President of the Chamber for the new term of office 2019-2021. Bartłomiej Michałowski was a countercandidate in the elections. Ultimately, during the voting, the winner received nearly 58% of votes.
Andrzej Dulka has been working in the ICT industry for 25 years. For the last 15 years he has been associated with Alcatel-Lucent Polska, initially in Lucent, then in Alcatel-Lucent, and since January 2019 as the president of the Polish branch of Nokia. In addition to his management and supervisory functions, he was also responsible for sales and business development in Poland and Central and Eastern Europe. He has many years of professional experience in managing corporations in the high technology and telecommunications industries. He is also known for his public activities: since 2012 he has been the vice-president of the section of the Electronics and Telecommunications Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences, since 2015 he has been a member of the Board of Directors of the European Federation of ICT, Telecom & Media Engineers, and since 2015 he has been the president of the Association of Telecommunication Engineers.
In 2010, he was awarded the Gold Cross of Merit by the President of the Republic of Poland. He is a doctor of automation engineering by education, he also completed full-time studies in management. The Polish Chamber of Information Technology and Telecommunications is one of the most important organizations in the Polish ICT industry. It has existed for 26 years and associates 130 companies. It is a platform for ICT companies working for the digital transformation of the economy and modernization of the state, inter alia, by supporting appropriate regulations and procedures and popularization of socially beneficial innovations.