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 Krzysztof Szlaga

Krzysztof Szlaga

Company: Lubelski Węgiel "Bogdanka" SA

Position: Chairman of the Board

Mr Krzysztof Szlaga holds a university degree in economy. In 2001 he graduated from the University of Economics in Kraków, Faculty of Finance and Banking, with an MA degree, and received a Diplom-Betriebswirt degree given by the University of Applied Sciences in Kiel (Germany), the Faculty of Economics. He developed professional experience in international enterprises, from the very outset focusing on capital-consuming industries. Since 2001, Mr Krzysztof Szlaga was with KPMG Deutsche Treuhand-Gesellschaft, as Audit Senior at the Assurance Commercial Clients Department. In 2004 he joined Ernst & Young Audit Spółka z o.o., as Audit Senior at the Assurance and Business Services Department. In 2005-2008 he worked as Project Manager at the Restructuring/Operational Excellence and Corporate Finance at Roland Berger Strategy Consultants Spółka z o.o. In 2008-2010 he performed as the Member of the Management Board, Supply Chain Management Director at CTL Logistics S.A. In 2010-2012 he was a Supply Chain Management Director at Ruch S.A. Since 2013 he has been with LW Bogdanka, recently holding the position of Vice-President for Procurement and Investments at LW Bogdanka S.A. As from 1 April 2016, he holds the position of the President of the Management Board. Mr Krzysztof Szlaga has a many years’ experience in managing complex restructuring processes in hard industry. Mr Krzysztof Szlaga has fluent command of German and English.

Participates in the sessions:

  • The coal-based energy industry

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    The coal-based energy industry

    The coal-based energy industry

    • The European anti-carbon faction. Arguments and figures versus doctrine
    • The national energy mix determines awareness? Structural differences between the energy systems of the EU Member States
    • The energy industry in a new form. Fuel and energy companies. Capital and trade connections between the energy sector and the mining industry
    • Energy security and independence vs. environmental policy – how to reconcile their contradictions?
    • National Raw Materials Policy – the current state of play
  • Coal in Europe and Poland

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    Coal in Europe and Poland

    Coal in Europe and Poland

    • Commitments and regulations. The dilemmas of climate policy and energy security
    • Coal in the backwaters? Carbon sovereignty? The energy mix as an issue for European debate. Areas and methods of compromise
    • A time to phase out? Prospects for hard coal mining in the light of current development trends in the European energy sector
    • The programme to restructure Polish mining: objectives, outcomes and future prospects
    • Clean combustion technologies. Ambitions, opportunities, reality
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