Jerzy Chojna
Corporate Officer/Principal bij Polski Bank Rozwoju SA
Profiel
Jerzy Chojna is a professional who started working as the Director-Corporate Credits Department at Polski Bank Rozwoju SA in 1990, where he currently holds a position.
He previously worked as the Vice Chairman-Supervisory Board at Ideon SA. Mr. Chojna received his undergraduate degree from Warsaw School of Economics in 1974.
Actieve functies van Jerzy Chojna
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Polski Bank Rozwoju SA
Polski Bank Rozwoju SA Regional BanksFinance Part of Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, Polski Bank Rozwoju SA is a Polish company that provides corporate and institutional banking services. The company is based in Warsaw, Poland. Polski Bank Rozwoju was acquired by Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB from Powszechny Bank Kredytowy SA on May 04, 1998 for $112.27 million. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01-01-1990 |
Eerdere bekende functies van Jerzy Chojna
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IDEON SA | Directeur/Bestuurslid | - |
Opleiding van Jerzy Chojna
Warsaw School of Economics | Undergraduate Degree |
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Ideon SA
Ideon SA Wholesale DistributorsDistribution Services Ideon SA engages in the supply of electricity and sale of fuel. It also engages in the production of timber as well as real estate management. The company was founded in 1951 and is headquartered in Katowice, Poland. | Distribution Services |
Polski Bank Rozwoju SA
Polski Bank Rozwoju SA Regional BanksFinance Part of Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, Polski Bank Rozwoju SA is a Polish company that provides corporate and institutional banking services. The company is based in Warsaw, Poland. Polski Bank Rozwoju was acquired by Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB from Powszechny Bank Kredytowy SA on May 04, 1998 for $112.27 million. | Finance |