The Rafał Brzoska Foundation was established to support young, talented and hardworking people on the way to their further development. The Foundation will carry out its mission by running educational and development programmes. The first is the Scholarship Fund.
I am deeply convinced that helping is a key element of being human. I believe that appropriate support for conscious, talented and aspiring young people can help them find full fulfillment and change the world for the better. In all the projects I am involved in, I am always supported by Omenaa Mensah - my great Inspiration, Friend, Wife. That is why I cannot imagine running the Foundation without her by my side.
My name is Rafał Brzoska and I am an entrepreneur, founder and president of Integer.pl Capital Group. For over a dozen years, I have been developing the InPost brand, which has become a leader in logistics services and reaches millions of households not only in Poland, but also on several European markets.
My success is a source of great joy and personal satisfaction - but I remember my way to where I am now. I was born and raised in the Silesian countryside, I went to school there, but without the possibility of extracurricular activities, learning foreign languages, and without financial support from my family. However, I have never lacked ambition or the determination that helped me make my dreams come true.
Professional and financial success, however, does not bring complete happiness if its derivatives cannot be shared with others. That is why the time had come for me to create my Foundation, the mission of which is to empower young talented people and provide them with opportunities for educational development - without borders.
Rafał Brzoska
Chairman of the Board
Omenaa Mensah
Vice President of the Management Board
prof. dr hab.
Jerzy Hausner
Chairman of the Open Eyes Economy Summit Programme Board and the Council of the Foundation of Economy and Public Administration, professor with postdoctoral degree in economics, correspondent of the Polish Academy of Learning, winner of the following awards: Kisiel’s, Władysław Grabski and Edward Lipiński’s, honorary doctorate of the Warsaw School of Economics.
prof. dr hab. n. med.
Zbigniew Antoni Gaciong
Prof. Zbigniew Antoni Gaciong, MD, PhD, Rector of the Medical University of Warsaw for the 2020–2024 term. He is a professor of medical sciences, academic teacher at the Medical University of Warsaw with scientific specialties: Internal Diseases and hypertension
Olga Brzezińska
Deputy Director of the Adam Mickiewicz Institute and Program Director of the Leadership Academy for Poland. An expert in management, leadership, and strategy, she lectures at the University of Warsaw, Jagiellonian University, and the Theatre Academy in Warsaw. A cultural manager, co-founder, and president of the City of Literature Foundation, she is the initiator, co-creator, and organizer of national and international cultural and educational events, as well as a publicist and host of the podcast Nowy Stan Skupienia (New State of Focus). She is a recipient of the Creative Scholarship of the City of Kraków in the field of cultural management and development. She has served as a member of the Equal Treatment Council under the Mayor of Kraków (1st and 2nd term), the Mentoring Council of the Rafał Brzoska Foundation, the Jury of the Złote Wilki (Golden Wolves) / Zwolnieni z Teorii (Freed from Theory) Award, and the Kazimiera Bujwidowa Award Committee. She is also a mentor in the Vital Voices programs. She is a co-creator of the Executives for Impact initiative, which supports the development of non-governmental organizations.