ING Poland CEO to Step Down
After an illustrious tenure spanning over three decades, Brunon Bartkiewicz, the esteemed leader at the helm of ING Poland, is set to bid adieu to his role as CEO. His forthcoming departure, scheduled to coincide with the culmination of his current term, marks a significant shift in the leadership landscape of the renowned financial institution.
Brunon’s journey with ING commenced in 1991 when he embarked on a path of relentless dedication and unwavering commitment. Rising through the ranks, he assumed pivotal roles, including his tenure as the country CEO following ING’s strategic investment in Bank Ślaski in 1994. His illustrious career saw him serve as a member of the executive committee of ING Direct from 2000 to 2004 before returning to his homeland to steer ING Poland as its CEO from 2004 to 2009.
Throughout his tenure, Brunon’s visionary leadership has left an indelible mark on ING’s trajectory, shaping it into a paragon of excellence within the Polish banking landscape. Spearheading initiatives to revolutionize digitization and elevate customer experiences, he propelled ING to the forefront of innovation, cementing its reputation as a leading brand in Poland.
Moreover, Brunon’s astute stewardship navigated ING through turbulent waters, including the formidable challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical tensions in the region. His strategic acumen and unwavering resolve steered the bank through adversity, ensuring its resilience and continued success.
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