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Agata Maraszek-Dudek

weterynarz Agata Maraszek-Dudek

In 2013, she graduated from the College of Promotion with a master’s degree in management, specializing in media planning. Since 2009 she has been involved in the medical industry. For more than 8 years she co-led the DKMS organization in Poland, where she held managerial and executive positions in operational departments, events, and fundraising. Then in 2017 she moved to New York, where until 2019 she co-led DKMS as Vice -President of Operations. From 2019 she led the DKMS organization while in the role of COO, reporting to the Board of Directors. In 2021, as an Executive Manager, she introduced Sky Clinic aesthetic medicine to the Warsaw market. Since 2022, she worked at one of the largest telemedicine companies in Europe – Telemedi.In her role as Director of Customer Success and Medical Clinics, she was responsible for maintaining relationships with business clients and managing the facility’s. Since 2020, she has provided cross-cultural training for people moving from Europe to the United States. In 2021, she began postgraduate studies at Cornell University in the US, majoring in Business Administration. She has completed numerous courses and trainings in management, project management, crisis management and building media relations.

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