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Polish entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adam Mokrysz (born July 25, 1979, in Cieszyn) is a Polish entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist. The son of Teresa and Kazimierz Mokrysz, the founders of Mokate. PhD of Economics, CEO of the Mokate Group and Mokate S.A. Expert in the field of business in the FMCG industry.[1][2][3] It actively supports the development of local communities and education.[4] A chess fan and their popularization among children and teenagers.[5]
A graduate of Management and Marketing at the University of Economics in Katowice. There he obtained a PhD in Management Science. He has a diploma of the University of London in the field of Foreign Trade. In addition, he completed the post-graduate IMD-AEDP - Accelerated Executive Development Program at the University of Lausanne.
Successor and leader of the MOKATE Group Family Business. He gained his knowledge and skills when working his way up from the basics in the areas of marketing, purchasing and sales. Thanks to his 20 years of experience in the development of B2B and B2C products (retail, brand and international),[6][7] and his work on the increase of export by reaching the markets of more than 70 countries, today the MOKATE Group is one of the top Polish export producers,[8] and export accounts for 70% of its revenues. In January 2016, he took over as the President of the Group, and is responsible for the development of new business directions, creates and develops company identity. At the international fairs, he is regarded as the leading expert of the FMCG industry from Central Europe.
He has been playing chess since he was a kid, and he promotes the game in Poland. He supports the development of local communities with the Polish Chess Federation Polish Chess Federation project entitled “Education through chess in school.” He regularly co-organises chess tournaments and championships following the principle of “MOKATE makes you think,” he is a committed and active partner of the Polish Chess Federation. Adam's long-term goal is to introduce chess to primary schools as an obligatory subject.
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