Andrzej Wach is the President of Polskie Koleje Państwowe S.A. (Polish State Railways). He replaced the previous president, Macieja Męclewskiego, in September 2004.[1][2] He has worked for Polish railways since 1980, and previously held the position of Chairman at PKP Energetyka.[3]
He received an Electrotechnics degree from Politechnika Warszawska (Warsaw University of Technology) and a degree of Law and Administration from Uniwersytet Warszawski (Warsaw University).[3]
Prezesem PKP SA został Andrzej Wach. Zastąpił na tym stanowisku Macieja Męclewskiego, który w środę przestał kierować polskimi kolejami.
Meanwhile, Andrzej Wach was appointed the new president of PKP a day after the former president filed his resignation citing health reasons. Wach's first decision was to change the company's management board.
Wach graduated from Warsaw Polytechnic's electronics department in 1980 and completed postgraduate studies at Warsaw University's law and administration department in 1988. In 1980 Wach started working for PKP, holding various technical and administrative positions until 1987, when he was promoted to head of PKP's energy distribution department in Warsaw.