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Jasionka airport’s CEO wins a prestigious award
Adam Hamryszczak, CEO of Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport, with Wprost’s Eagles award in the Regional Personality category.
- We talk about personality, but it is shaped by a number of people. I would like to thank my parents, teachers and all the people who have had an influence on the kind of manager I am - said Adam Hamryszczak during the weekend gala when receiving a statuette from the Deputy Minister of Funds and Regional Policy, Małgorzata Jarosińska-Jedynak.
Wprost's Eagles are awards for companies, local authorities and outstanding personalities. They are granted to those who have contributed to the development of the region and whose achievements go beyond its borders. Wprost's awards have been granted since 2016 and their symbol is the emblem of Poland - the image of the White Eagle.
In the justification for the verdict, the jury of the plebiscite wrote: "For the excellent management of the airport, especially for finding the recipe for its smooth operation during the pandemic crisis. The efficient organisation of the airport in the wake of the war behind our eastern border, i.e. for the landing of US troops and humanitarian aid, is also noteworthy.”
- This award is an acknowledgement of the commitment and professionalism of the staff at the Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport. It is also the result of very good cooperation with our shareholders, i.e. the authorities of the Subcarpathian Voivodeship and the Polish Airports State Enterprise (PPL), as well as with entrepreneurs and government administration, acting under the direction of Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki - concluded Adam Hamryszczak.
Adam Hamryszczak has been presiding over the Jasionka airport since 2019. Photo Wprost/ArsLumen.pl Piotr Woźniakiewicz