Daniel Obajtek | |
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Executive Chairperson of Orlen | |
In office 5 February 2018 – 5 February 2024 | |
Preceded by | Wojciech Jasiński |
Succeeded by | Witold Literacki |
President of Energa SA | |
In office 2 March 2017 – 5 February 2018 | |
Preceded by | Jacek Kościelniak |
Succeeded by | Alicja Klimiuk |
Personal details | |
Born | Daniel Obajtek January 2, 1976 Myślenice, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland |
Daniel Obajtek (born 2 January 1976 in Myślenice) is a Polish manager, former head of Orlen and former local government official. In the years 2006–2015 he served as the wójt of Gmina Pcim. In 2017 he became the president of Energa SA, and in 2018-2024 he held the office of the Executive Chairman of PKN Orlen, a Polish petrol retailer and oil refiner. [1]
Obajtek attended veterinary technical school at the Agricultural School Complex in Nowy Targ, from which he was expelled, and later attended agricultural technical school in Myślenice. [2] From 2002 to 2006 he was a member of the council of Gmina Pcim, [3] and from 2006 to 2015 he served as its wójt. [1] In 2014 he finished his Master's Degree in Environmental Protection at the University College of Environmental Sciences in Radom . [4]
On 27 November 2015 he became Acting President of the Agency for Restructuring and Modernization of Agriculture , and on 13 January 2016 he assumed the role of its President. In March 2017 he was appointed President of Energa SA, and in February 2018 he became the Executive Chairman of PKN Orlen, replacing Wojciech Jasiński.
Obajtek has been described as an oligarch by Anne Applebaum. [5]
On 26 February 2021, Gazeta Wyborcza released an article titled "Obajtek's tapes" ( Polish: Taśmy Obajtka) [6] containing a record of Obajtek's phone calls with his business partners from the time he was the wójt of Gmina Pcim, which were supposed to prove that he made false statements about holding public office while managing a firm, TT Plast. In the recorded conversations, Obajtek used numerous insults and obscenities. TVP's Wiadomości news program, claimed Obajtek suffered from Tourette syndrome. [7] On February 27, the Polish Tourette Syndrome Association released a press statement in which it said that obscenities used by people affected by coprolalia "are not substantively related to the content of their statements" and that "profanities uttered by people not affected by coprolalia are a symptom of a lack of manners, not Tourette's syndrome." [8]
Daniel Obajtek | |
---|---|
Executive Chairperson of Orlen | |
In office 5 February 2018 – 5 February 2024 | |
Preceded by | Wojciech Jasiński |
Succeeded by | Witold Literacki |
President of Energa SA | |
In office 2 March 2017 – 5 February 2018 | |
Preceded by | Jacek Kościelniak |
Succeeded by | Alicja Klimiuk |
Personal details | |
Born | Daniel Obajtek January 2, 1976 Myślenice, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland |
Daniel Obajtek (born 2 January 1976 in Myślenice) is a Polish manager, former head of Orlen and former local government official. In the years 2006–2015 he served as the wójt of Gmina Pcim. In 2017 he became the president of Energa SA, and in 2018-2024 he held the office of the Executive Chairman of PKN Orlen, a Polish petrol retailer and oil refiner. [1]
Obajtek attended veterinary technical school at the Agricultural School Complex in Nowy Targ, from which he was expelled, and later attended agricultural technical school in Myślenice. [2] From 2002 to 2006 he was a member of the council of Gmina Pcim, [3] and from 2006 to 2015 he served as its wójt. [1] In 2014 he finished his Master's Degree in Environmental Protection at the University College of Environmental Sciences in Radom . [4]
On 27 November 2015 he became Acting President of the Agency for Restructuring and Modernization of Agriculture , and on 13 January 2016 he assumed the role of its President. In March 2017 he was appointed President of Energa SA, and in February 2018 he became the Executive Chairman of PKN Orlen, replacing Wojciech Jasiński.
Obajtek has been described as an oligarch by Anne Applebaum. [5]
On 26 February 2021, Gazeta Wyborcza released an article titled "Obajtek's tapes" ( Polish: Taśmy Obajtka) [6] containing a record of Obajtek's phone calls with his business partners from the time he was the wójt of Gmina Pcim, which were supposed to prove that he made false statements about holding public office while managing a firm, TT Plast. In the recorded conversations, Obajtek used numerous insults and obscenities. TVP's Wiadomości news program, claimed Obajtek suffered from Tourette syndrome. [7] On February 27, the Polish Tourette Syndrome Association released a press statement in which it said that obscenities used by people affected by coprolalia "are not substantively related to the content of their statements" and that "profanities uttered by people not affected by coprolalia are a symptom of a lack of manners, not Tourette's syndrome." [8]