FPO TALKS 2024 - Liliana Śmiech

Geopolitical Dynamics, Economic Trends, and Energy Realities: A Deep Dive into Poland's Strategic Position

The Future Potentials Observatory invites you to a Speaker Series event titled FPO TALKS presented by Liliana Smiech, Director General for International Affairs at Ludovika University of Public Services in Budapest and Chairwoman of the foundation council of the Warsaw Institute in Warsaw.

Liliana is a Research assistant at the Krakow University of Economics, a member of the foundation board of the Central and Eastern European Council and a member of the Polish Economic Society.  

She has gained professional experience in the European Parliament and major multinational corporations. Her main interests lie in energy transition, sustainable development, and geopolitics. She is co-author of the report Energy Poverty – Situation of Households in 2021, shedding light on critical issues affecting communities globally.

Registration is required at fpo@future.potentials.hu as seats are limited.  

 

2024.06.06
09:30 - 11:00

Event information

Date of the event: 6 June2024, 9:30 – 11:00 a.m.

Venue: MOME MASTER, M_019

Registration is required at fpo@future.potentials.hu as seats are limited.

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