Lecturers
Prof. dr hab. Inż. Bogdan Klepacki, Honorary Doctor
Head of the Department of Logistics at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences, creator of the “logistics” course at the home university, former vice-rector of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences and Dean of the Faculty of Economic Sciences. Honorary doctor of the University of Agriculture in Krakow, honorary professor of two Ukrainian universities (Kiev, Lviv). Author of over 500 articles and books in the field of economics, management and logistics, especially the organization and economics of enterprises, the effectiveness of their changes, organizational and economic determinants of progress, adaptation of enterprises to changing economic conditions, as well as agrology, as an opportunity for the development of enterprises and the national economy. Promoter in 27 completed doctoral dissertations, He collaborated with universities from several countries, participated in a paper commissioned at several conferences (congresses) abroad, as well as a Visiting professor or invited speaker. He managed 2 research topics in cooperation with the EU and FAO, the Agribusiness Innovation Cluster project and 9 other grants. Awarded with honorary badges of many Polish and foreign universities (including: Kiev, Lviv, Zhytomyr, Prague, Nitra and Gödöllő ). Member of i.a. Committee of Economic Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Polish Logistics Society.
Dr. Ind. Milena Antosik-Panek
Originator, founder and president of the Information Technology and Supply Chain Management Association. An expert in the field of information technologies supporting the management of supply chains. Consulting Manager at Jda Software. Member of PTZP – Polish Society of Production Management. PhD in economics in the field of management sciences. Many years of practice with experience in areas such as: consulting and pre-sale of system solutions supporting supply chain management, product line management, supply chain management, project management. The creator of a unique method of production planning and control. Author of publications on information technology and supply chain management.
Adrian Busłowski
Architect and programmer of information systems. Leader of development teams, database tuning and IT systems support. Oracle Certified Associate DBA. JDA Software employee.
Marek Gagis
Managing director in a large production plant with over 15 years of experience in supply chain management at all management levels. Several dozen optimization projects were carried out in the area of planning (from S&OP to MRP), warehouse management, distribution and supplier management. A supporter and promoter of Lean management in the supply chain. A graduate of the Lodz University of Technology, Faculty of Organization and Management, completed postgraduate studies in Supply Chain Management, and competences confirmed by the certification of logisticians according to the European Logistics Council.
Paweł Hajdan
Supply chain business consultant. A graduate of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the Lodz University of Technology. Participant of about 30 successfully completed ERP implementations.
Magdalena Kluźniak
She graduated from the Polish Open University and the College of International Trade and Finance. Since 2009, he has been managing an enterprise in the IT sector. He has Prince 2 and Agile PM certificates certified by APMG International.
Jan Kubacki
Architect and integrator of IT systems in the SCM area. Project group manager. Over 20 years of experience in working in Europe and the USA, including international corporations with a global reach. Oracle Certified Associate DBA. JDA Software employee.
Radosław Paliszkiewicz
He graduated from the Częstochowa University of Technology in 2004. Since 2010, he has been involved in IT project management, mainly in the field of ERP systems. He has Prince 2 and Agile PM certificates certified by APMG International.
M.D. Dariusz Samól
Supply chain business consultant. A graduate of the Faculty of Electronics at the Gdańsk University of Technology, Postgraduate Studies in Foreign Trade at the University of Gdańsk, and Postgraduate Studies in Teleinformatics and Management at the Warsaw University of Technology. Co-author of publications such as: Logistyka Przyszłość PWN 2012 and Happy City – How to Plan and Create the Best Livable Area for the People, Springer 2016 (both edited by Prof. Dr. hab Halina Brdulak, Warsaw School of Economics). He currently works in SAP’s international Digital Business Services division, taking part in implementation projects in Europe, Asia and North America.
Jerzy Suchodolski
A graduate of four British universities, a member of the British Computer Society and the Royal Society for the Promotion of Arts, Entrepreneurship and Trade. He has been associated with Oracle Corporation since 1999. He also worked for Rolls-Royce PLC and Rolta TUSC. Key areas of research: Cloud Computing, Internet of Things and Big Data.
Christian Titze
Director of Research with over twenty years of professional experience in general information technology, supply chain management (SCM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP). He is part of the SCM analytical team dealing with the alignment of the IT chain / supply chain from a technological perspective, with particular emphasis on architecture, technology development and wider application topics. It covers a wide range of industrial sectors, mainly industrial and engineering products. He maintains business contacts mainly with German-speaking countries, but also offers customer and sales support around the world.
Christian Titze has spent approximately 15 years in the IT, Manufacturing, Technology and Consulting industries working for Henkel CEE, KPMG Peat Marwick, Plaut, MAS / IBM and Teleflex, all over the world. He has skills from being a system analyst and technical consultant to creating and managing the ESP / IT competence center. As a managing director, he has extensive experience in working at all levels of projects and organizations.