Ryszard Grobelny


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Ryszard Grobelny
Ryszard Grobelny (born 17 April 1963 in Poznan) — Former Mayor of Poznan, Poland (1998 - 2014).
He attended primary school no. 71 with a sporting profile, and followed on to the Adam Mickiewicz high school no. VIII. In 1982, he began his studies at the Academy of Economics in Poznan in the faculty of Planning and Financing of National Economy. After the first year of his higher education, he was transferred to the programme of individual studies, which included local government finances and the application of mathematics in the economy. During his period at the Academy he was awarded the scholarship of the Ministry of National Education three times.
In 1987, he graduated, with an MA dissertation on "The independent national councils of local level and local government planning. Analysis of legal regulations and practice in the selected towns and communes of Poznan region". He defended his thesis with distinction and the Suma Cum Laude medal awarded to the best students of economic academies in Poland. His first job was a research position at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, in the faculty of social-economic geography and spatial planning. He continued with his previous research on the local government financing policies and their impact on the regional planning in towns and communities. He is the author of publications in this area of research. At the same time, he taught courses on the application of IT technology in geography, regional planning, and the planning of towns and rural areas. Currently he teaches higher education courses on local government finances and municipal economics.
Mr Grobelny began his work as a consultant almost immediately after his graduation. He prepared expert opinions on the valuation of companies and their reorganisation strategies. In 1990-2002 he became a councillor of the Poznan Municipality; in the first term from the recommendation of the Citizens' Committees, then from the Self-governing Wielkopolska and the Union of Freedom. At the same time, in his first term, he became a delegate of the local government for Poznan region and a founding member of the Wielkopolska Local Government Educational and Research Centre in Poznan, the association which now affiliates 242 communes and 32 micro-regions. Mr Grobelny is a teacher, an educator and a consultant offering his services to local government bodies. In 1990-1992 he was a chairman of the Finance Committee at the Poznan City Council and in 1992-1998 he became a member of City Council Board of Managers.
Elections: In 1998, Mr Grobelny was elected the Mayor of Poznan and again he was re-elected in November 2002 and 2006. In 2010, he began his fourth term in office. In 2014 he lost in the local elections with Jacek Jaskowiak, after serving as the Mayor of Poznan for sixteen years.
Since 2002, Mr Grobelny has been a member of the management board for the Foundation for Polish Metropolis Union. In March 2011 he became for the third time the President of the Polish Cities Association.
He is a member of the local government and the council, where he is a co-chairman of the team for the public finance system.Since 2004 he has been a member of the monitoring committee National Development Plan for 2004-2006 and a sub-committee for regional politics. He is also a chairman of the Poznan Council Foundation- Ille-et-Vilaine and the Foundation for the Malta International Theatre Festival. Since 2006, Mr. Grobelny has also been a member of the committee of experts working under the slogan "Share your Meal", dealing with the problem of undernourished children in Poland.
Awards: In 2005, he was awarded a Gold Medal of Merit and the Grzegorz Palka Local Council Award. On January 17th, 2012 Mayor Ryszard Grobelny was awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary by the President of Hungary Pál Schmitt for his outstanding contributions to fostering Polish - Hungarian relations.

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