The National Partnership for Library Development

The National Partnership for Library Development was the key advisory and advocative body of the Library Development Program. The Partnership brought together over a hundred representatives of the world of science, art, economy, media, politics and the NGO sector - people who believe in the sense of revitalizing local libraries and are able to win others over to this idea.
 
 
  1. Andrzej Arendarski, PhD – expert in economics and economic activist, co-founder and President of the National Chamber of Commerce, former Minister of Economic Cooperation with Foreign Countries and former member of the Seym (Parliament).
     
  2. Prof. Jerzy Axer - classicist, Dean of the Warsaw University Faculty of Polish Studies (1980-87), initiator of the Center for Studies on the Classical Tradition in Poland and East-Central Europe at Warsaw University and in Collegium Artes Liberales.
     
  3. Jerzy Baczyński - journalist, Editor-in-Chief of the Polityka weekly.
     
  4. Ewa Balcerowicz, PhD – economist, co-founder and President of the Board of the CASE Foundation – Center for Social and Economic Research, member of the Polish Economists' Association.
     
  5. Maria Baranowska, PhD – former Secretary of the Scientific Council of NASK (Research and Academic Computer Network).
     
  6. Julia Barlińska - psychologist, Safe Internet Academy program.
     
  7. Helena Bednarska – Director of the Provincial Public Library and Culture  Development Center in Poznań, Secretary of the National Council of Libraries.
     
  8. Marta Białek – cultural manager, President of the Management Board of the Association of the Creative Initiatives "ę".
     
  9. Elżbieta Bieńkowska - Minister of Infrastructure and Development.
     
  10. Anna Bikont – background in psychology, in the period of martial law she was editor of the underground Tygodnik Mazowsze weekly, since 1989 she has worked in the Gazeta Wyborcza daily; her publications include Wisławy Szymborskiej pamiątkowe rupiecie, przyjaciele i sny (Wisława Szymborska's Commemorative Bric-À-Brac, Friends and Dreams), Lawina i kamienie. Pisarze wobec komunizmu (Avalanch and Stones. Writers vis-à-vis Communism) (both written together with Joanna Szczęsna); My z Jedwabnego (We from Jedwabne).
     
  11. Jacek Bocheński – writer, translator, publicist, from the 1970s connected with the democratic opposition, co-founder and editor of the Zapis literary magazine (from 1977, in samizdat), President of the Polish Literary PEN Club (1997-99).
     
  12. Henryka Bochniarz – Doctor of Economics, President of the Polish Confederation of Private Employers Lewiatan, member of the Council of Presidents of the BUSINESSEUROPE, the European Union's largest organization of employers.
     
  13. Dariusz Bogucki, PhD, Eng. – implementer of the first edition of the Ikonk@ program, expert in the area of new information technologies.
     
  14. Michał Boni, PhD - politician, cultural expert, member of the European Parliament, the Minister of Administration and Digitization (2011-2013); in the 1990s he was Minister and twice Deputy Minister of Labor, in the 1980s he was research worker at Warsaw University and activist of the Solidarity movement,
     
  15. Ryszard Bugaj, PhD – politician, Habilitated Doctor of Economic Sciences, staff member of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN), former leader of the Labor Union, member of the Seym (Parliament), former economic advisor to the President of the Republic of Poland.
     
  16. Dariusz Bugalski – poet, journalist, radio and television reporter.
     
  17. Prof. Jerzy Buzek – Professor of Engineering Sciences, community activist, President of the European Parliament (from 2009 to 2012), Member of the European Parliament from 2004, Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland from 1997 to 2001.
     
  18. Tomasz Chlebowski, PhD - astronomer, for 18 years he carried out research activity and published his works in Poland and in the USA, in the 1990s he established a group of IT companies named TCH, former Vice-President of the Polish Chamber of Information Technology and Telecommunications, former Sales & Marketing Director at NASK (Research and Academic Computer Network). President of the Management Board of the ComCERT SA.
     
  19. Krzysztof Czyżewski – idea practitioner, Director of the Borderland Center of Arts, Cultures and Nations and President of the Borderland Foundation.
     
  20. Jarosław Deminet, PhD – specialist in the area of information society, Director of the Government Legislation Center Department of the Journal of Laws and 'Monitor Polski', member of the Management Board of the Polish Information Technology Association.
     
  21. Witold Drożdż - lawyer, former Vice-President of PGE Energia Jądrowa SA, former Deputy Minister of the Interior and Administration and former Chairman of the Interdepartmental Committee on the Implementation of the “Digital Poland” Program.
     
  22. Prof. Jerzy Duszyński, PhD - biologist, Head of the Bioenergetics and Cell Membrane Laboratory at the M. Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN) in Warsaw, former Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Science and Higher Education.
     
  23. Anna Fedorowicz – artist, painter.
     
  24. Jacek Fedorowicz - actor, satirist.
     
  25. Prof. Magdalena Fikus - geneticist, former Chairperson of the Program Committee of the Warsaw Science Festival.
     
  26. Jacek Gajewski, PhD - physicist, founding member of the Internet Community of Poland.
     
  27. Grzegorz Gauden – newspaperman and radio reporter, Director of the Book Institute, Vice-President of the Polish Chamber of Press Publishers and the Polish Book Association; one of the initiators of the re-establishment of the seminar entitled Experience and Future.
     
  28. Zbigniew Gluza – co-founder and President of the KARTA Center.
     
  29. Marek Goliszewski – founder and President of the Business Centre Club, founder of the Dialog Forum, promoter of the idea of corporate social responsibility.
     
  30. Joanna Górska – Cooperation Director of the ABCXXI – All of Poland Reads to Kids Foundation.
     
  31. Katarzyna Grochola – writer, journalist, author of novels, stories, stage and TV plays.
     
  32. Julia Hartwig - poet, essayist, translator, President of the Jury of the COGITO Literature Award of the Polish Public Media.
     
  33. Prof. Jerzy Hausner – politician, economist, member of the Monetary Policy Council, former Minister of Labor and Deputy Prime Minister in the governments of Prime Ministers L. Miller and M. Belka.
     
  34. Maciej Hoffman – General Manager of the Polish Chamber of Press Publishers.
     
  35. Maria Holzer – co-originator and Director of the Polish Children and Youth Foundation.
     
  36. Marek Hołyński – Vice-President of the Polish Information Technology Association.
     
  37. Wacław Iszkowski, PhD, Eng. – President of the Polish Chamber of Information Technology and Telecommunications.
     
  38. Prof. Andrzej Jajszczyk, PhD, Eng. - professor of the Cracow University of Science and Technology (AGH), previously worked at the Poznań University of Technology where he inaugurated research on telecommuting, author of 19 patents in the area of telecommuting, fast telecommunication networks and network management as well as books and articles dedicated to this area, Vice-President of the Management Board of the Kyoto-Cracow Foundation.
     
  39. Michał Jaworski – Director at Microsoft responsible for technological strategy, the company's longest-serving staff member in Poland, member of the Council and Vice-President on Information Society Development at the Polish Chamber of Information Technology and Telecommunications; co-implemented Internet for Schools and Interkl@sa programs.
     
  40. Jerzy Kaczorek - lawyer, co-owner of the law firm named Spółka Prawnicza I&Z Hubert Izdebski, Jerzy Kaczorek, Jan Zieliński s. c.
     
  41. Anna Kalinowska, PhD – Director of the University Center for Environmental Studies.
     
  42. Prof. Michał Kleiber - expert in the area of mechanics and computer science, from 2007 President of the Polish Academy of Science, former Minister of Science.
     
  43. Ewa Kobierska-Maciuszko - former Director of the Warsaw University Library.
     
  44. Prof. Lena Kolarska-Bobińska – sociologist, expert in European affairs, Professor of Humanities, Minister of Science and Higher Education, former Member of the European Parliament, former Director of the Institute of Public Affairs.
     
  45. Katarzyna Kolenda-Zaleska - journalist, reporter of Fakty TVN TV and publicist  at TVN24 TV; her articles are published in the Tygodnik Powszechny weekly and the Gazeta Wyborcza daily; author of three books on John Paul II and Benedict XVI's journey to Poland.
     
  46. Anna Komorowska – wife of the President of the Republic of Poland.
     
  47. Kazimierz Kotowski – former President of the Management Board of the Association of Polish Counties, member of the Council and Management Board of the Świętokrzyskie Province.
     
  48. Prof. Tadeusz Kowalski – Director of the National Film Archive.
     
  49. Maciej Kozłowski, PhD – co-initiator and former Director of NASK (Research and Academic Computer Network).
     
  50. Jerzy Koźmiński – President of the Polish-American Freedom Foundation; in 1994-2000 Polish ambassador to the United States; previously – Secretary of State at the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1993-94); Undersecretary of State and General Manager at the Office of the Council of Ministers (1989-1993).
     
  51. Urszula Krasnodębska - sociologist, President of the Klon/Jawor Association.
     
  52. Prof. Barbara Kudrycka - Member of the European Parliament, former Minister of Science and Higher Education, second Vice-Chancellor and subsequently President of the Stanisław Staszic College of Public Administration in Białystok.
     
  53. Maria Kulik – President of the Polish section of the International Board on Books for Young People, IBBY.
     
  54. Prof. Dariusz Kuźmina – Director of the Warsaw University Institute for Scientific Information and Bibliological Studies.
     
  55. Tomasz Lis – television journalist, publicist and reporter; chief editor of the "Newsweek Poland" weekly, former chief editor of the "Wprost" weekly, host of original programs: Tomasz Lis na żywo (Tomasz Lis Live), previously Co z tą Polską? (What About Poland?) (in Polsat TV and Agora), former correspondent of Wiadomości TVP (Polish Television News) in the U.S.A., co-author of TVN TV and Polsat TV information programs.
     
  56. Bożena Lubińska-Kasprzak – President of the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PARP).
     
  57. Paweł Łukasiak – co-founder and President of the Academy for the Development of Philanthropy; Fellow of the Ashoka Foundation, an international association of innovators for the public, co-initiator of the Polish branch of the International Social Welfare Board, lecturer at Collegium Civitas.
     
  58. Prof. Jan Malicki, PhD – Director of the Silesian Library, member of the Executive Committee of the Conference of Directors of Provincial Libraries.
     
  59. Andrzej Marcinkiewicz – Director of the Provincial Public Library in Olsztyn, member of the Executive Committee of the Conference of Directors of Provincial Libraries.
     
  60. Włodzimierz Marciński – Minister's of Administration and Digitization plenipotentiary for the development of digital competences in administration, Digital Champion, former Director of the Department of Information Society at the Ministry of the Interior and Administration.
     
  61. Piotr Marciszuk – specialist in Polish studies and philosopher, former President of the Polish Book Chamber.
     
  62. Krzysztof Margol – co-initiator and President of the Nidzica Development Foundation, NIDA.
     
  63. Ryszard Miazek, PhD – Director of the Central Agricultural Library in Warsaw.
     
  64. Jacek Murawski – former General Manager at Microsoft Poland, General Manager at Parallels.
     
  65. Daria Nałęcz, PhD – historian, Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, former Managing Director of the National Archives, former Chancellor of the Ryszard Łazarski University of Commerce and Law in Warsaw.
     
  66. Agnieszka Odorowicz – economist, former Deputy Minister of Culture, Director of the Polish Film Institute (PISF).
     
  67. Teresa Ogrodzińska – co-founder and President of the Comenius Foundation for Child Development.
      
  68. Prof. Wiktor Osiatyński – lawyer specializing in constitutional law, member of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN).
     
  69. Anna Paszek – Director of the Central Library of Labor and Social Security.
     
  70. Krzysztof Pietraszkiewicz – President of the Polish Banks' Association.
     
  71. Prof. Zdzisław Pietrzyk – Director of the Jagiellonian Library; Chairman of the Board of the Foundation of Polish Internet Library, member of the National Council of Libraries.
     
  72. Zofia Pinchinat-Witucka - President of the Poland-Haiti Foundation.
     
  73. Wiesław Podkański - President of the Polish Chamber of Press Publishers.
     
  74. Tomasz Potkański, PhD – expert in the area of local government and the development of rural areas, works in the Association of Polish Cities.
     
  75. Paweł Potoroczyn – Director of the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, previously consul in Los Angeles, Director of the Polish Cultural Institute in New York and London.
     
  76. Mariusz Poznański – Chairman of the Association of Rural Communes of the Republic of Poland. 
      
  77. Przemysław Radwan-Rohrenschef – General Manager of the School for Leaders Association.
     
  78. Monika Rościszewska – member of the Management Board of the Comenius Foundation for Child Development; founder and long-standing Director of the Integrated Kindergarten in Warsaw's district of Żoliborz, author of a mini-kindergarten program for small communes across Poland.
     
  79. Anna Rozicka – Director at the Stefan Batory Foundation responsible for grant programs.
     
  80. Prof. Andrzej Rychard, PhD - sociologist, director of the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN), author of many publications on the sociology of transformation and institutions, politics and the economy.
     
  81. Monika Sajkowska, PhD – sociologist, President of the Nobody's Children Foundation. Author and co-author of studies concerning the scale of child abuse in Poland, social attitudes toward this issue and its presentation in the media.
     
  82. Andrzej Seweryn – theater and movie actor, film director; in 1993 engaged by Comédie-Française as the third foreigner in the history of French theater, director of the Polish Theatre in Warsaw.
     
  83. Bohdan Skrzypczak – community activist, member of Ashoka, an international association of innovators for the public, author of the Przystanek Olecko (Olecko Stop) integration initiative, President of the Local Activity Support Center – CAL Association.
     
  84. Grażyna Staniszewska – member of the Seym (Parliament) of the Republic of Poland from 1989, 2004-2009 Member of the European Parliament; initiator of the Interkl@sa program preparing young people for living comfortably in the information society.
     
  85. Krzysztof Stanowski – President of the Solidarity Fund PL, former Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the first chief scout instructor of the Scouting Association of the Republic (ZHR), from 1989 connected with the Education for Democracy Foundation (FED) – author and implementor of educational programs in Poland, Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
     
  86. Joanna Staręga-Piasek, PhD – politician, community activist, member of the Sejm (Parliament) of the Republic of Poland, former Deputy Minister of Labor, co-author of the Law on Social Assistance and the Charter of Rights for People with Disabilities, currently Deputy Director of the Institute of Social Services.
     
  87. Elżbieta Stefańczyk – Chairperson of the Polish Librarians' Association, Deputy Director of the National Library, the National Library Director' plenipotentiary for the co-operation with public libraries.
     
  88. Anna Streżyńska – lawyer specializing in the issues of domestic and European telecommunications law and the media as well as the issues of competition and consumer protection, from 2005 to 2006 she was Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Infrastructure where she was responsible for communication, from 2006 to 2012 President of the Office of Electronic Communications (UKE). Chair of the Board, acting as President of the Wielkopolska Sieć Szerokopasmowa SA (Wielkopolskie Region Broadband Network Ltd.). 
     
  89. Jacek Strzemieczny – co-founder, Director and President of the Center for Citizenship Education.
     
  90. Michał Szczerba – member of the Seym (Parliament) of the Republic of Poland, member of the State Treasury Committee and the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development.
     
  91. Jan Szomburg, PhD – Doctor of Economic Sciences, founder and President of the Gdańsk Institute for Market Economics, co-author of the first mass privatization program (privatization coupons) in Eastern Europe, Director of the Polish Lisbon Strategy Forum and initiator and organizer of Citizen Congresses from 2005. 
     
  92. Teresa Szymorowska – Director of the Provincial Public Library - Copernicus Library in Toruń.
     
  93. Alek Tarkowski, PhD – sociologist, member of the Council of the Foundation Digital Center Project Poland.
     
  94. Olga Tokarczuk – writer, screenwriter, poet; co-organizer of the Storytelling Festival; her book Bieguni (Runners) won the Nike Award 2008.
     
  95. Beata Tokarz – sociologist, member of the board at the Association of Creative Initiatives "ę".
     
  96. Paweł Tomczak - Director of the Office of the  Association of Rural Communes of the Republic of Poland.
     
  97. Agata Tuszyńska – prose writer, poet, reporter and the historian of literature and theater; laureate of the Ksawery Pruszyński Award of the Polish Literary PEN Club.
     
  98. Andrzej Wajda – film and theater director, co-author of the Polish school of filmmaking, Oscar winner, member of the Senate of the Republic of Poland of the 1st term from 1989 to 1991.
     
  99. Marek Wawrzkiewicz - poet, journalist, translator, President of the Polish Writers' Association.
     
  100. Ewa Woydyłło-Osiatyńska, PhD - psychologist, therapist, author of books, lectures and programs on addictions; cooperates with the Stefan Batory Foundation, Foundation ABCXXI – All of Poland Reads to Kids.
     
  101. Henryk Woźniakowski - President of the Management Board of the Znak Social Publishing Institute.
     
  102. Irena Wóycicka - economist, social politician, the Undersecretary of State at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland, former Deputy Minister of Labor, expert of the International Labor Organization, member of the Network of Independent Experts on Social Inclusion at the European Commission, expert of the Gdańsk Institute For Market Economics.
     
  103. Prof. Grażyna Wrona, PhD – Secretary of the Department of Periodical Press and Literary Culture at the Institute for Scientific Information and Library Science of the Pedagogical University of Cracow.
     
  104. Kuba Wygnański – sociologist, NGO activist, President of the Management Board of the Unit for Social Research and Innovation “Shipyard”. In the 1980s he was the activist of the Solidarity movement and Civic Committees. Co-initiator of, among others, the Forum of Non-Governmental Initiatives (FIP) and the Klon/Jawor NGO Database. From 2002 to 2003 he participated in the Yale World Fellows Program at Yale University, USA. Co-Chairman of the Council of Public Benefit Activity of the first and third (present) term.
     
  105. Krystyna Zachwatowicz - actress, director, stage and film set designer, professor of the Cracow Academy of Fine Arts.
     
  106. Marta Zahorska-Bugaj, PhD – sociologist, specializes in the sociology of education, educational policy, the social impact of education system reforms, analysis of the Polish education system; former member of the Board of the Polish Sociological Association.
     
  107. Prof. Franciszek Ziejka, PhD – specialist in Polish studies, former Vice-Chancellor of the Jagiellonian University, connected with that university since 1963, active member of the Polish Academy of Learning (PAU).
     
  108. Ewa Ziółkowska – Director of the Library of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education.
     
  109. Piotr Zmelonek – Director of the Publishing Section of "Polityka" Weekly.
     
  110. Jacek Żakowski – publicist and commentator of the Polityka weekly, his articles are published also in the Gazeta Wyborcza daily, his broadcasts can be heard among others on Radio TOK FM.