Grzegorz Hajdarowicz | |
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Born | 1965-10-27 |
Nationality | Polish |
Alma mater | Jagiellonian University |
Occupation | Businessman |
Children | 3 |
Grzegorz Hajdarowicz (born 27 October 1965) is a Polish entrepreneur, [1] film producer, [1] [2] publisher (acting through his company Gremi Media), [1] [3] [4] honorary consul of the Federative Republic of Brazil in Kraków. [1] [5] Participant of the international Bilderberg meeting in 2018. [6] Ranked 17th on the list of Business Leaders 2021 by the Polish edition of "Forbes" magazine. [7]
Hajdarowicz graduated from the Institute of Political Science at the Faculty of Law of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. He received a Master's Degree in Political Science. [1]
Hajdarowicz created his first company, Gremi in 1991. [1] Currently, together with its related companies, Gremi focuses on equity investments, restructuring and real estate projects. [8] Hajdarowicz is the main shareholder of Gremi corporate group (99%) which controls, among others, the KCI S.A listed company. [9]
In 2009 Hajdarowicz has invested in a real estate project “Arteco Estrela” [10] in Brazil by buying Fazenda Estrela with an area of 25 square kilometres and 6.5 kilometres of beach. [11] For this project, in 2017 Hajdarowicz signed a partnership agreement with Six Senses, a company specializing in the management of luxury hotels, resorts and spas. [12]
Also in 2009, with the purchase of the Przekrój weekly, Hajdarowicz founded Gremi Media SA. [13] In the following years, the company specialized as a publisher of printed and electronic media for the financial, law and business sectors. Currently, Gremi Media S.A. is a leading media group in Poland, the publisher of the "Rzeczpospolita", " Parkiet" and "Sport" dailies, the monthly magazine "Uważam Rze Historia" the websites rp.pl, tv.rp.pl, parkiet.com, sportdziennik.com, and historia.uwazamrze.pl. [14] In December 2021, 40% of Gremi Media's shares were purchased by the Dutch fund Pluralis B.V. [15] Through its investors, Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF) and Soros Economic Development Fund (SEDF), Pluralis B.V.is supported by George Soros. [16] [17]
In 2017 he acquired Alvernia Studios. [18]
For a few years, within a separate business line, Grzegorz Hajdarowicz has been involved in film production through Gremi Film. [19] He has produced 6 feature films since 2003, 3 Polish productions: Zakochany Anioł (2005) [20] Pod powierzchnią (2006), [21] Hania (2007), [22] and 3 international movies: Nightwatching (2007, dir. Peter Greenaway), [23] Carmo, Hit the Road (2008, dir. Murilo Pasta), [24] City Island (2009, dir. Raymond De Felitta). [25]
City Island - Tribeca Film Festiwal's Audience Award in New York. [26]
Carmo - 25th Sundace Film Festival selection. [27]
Order of Polonia Restituta, the Knight's Cross (2015) [28]
Order of Rio Branco, Officer (2020) [29]
Cross of Freedom and Solidarity (2021) [30] [31]
Grzegorz Hajdarowicz | |
---|---|
Born | 1965-10-27 |
Nationality | Polish |
Alma mater | Jagiellonian University |
Occupation | Businessman |
Children | 3 |
Grzegorz Hajdarowicz (born 27 October 1965) is a Polish entrepreneur, [1] film producer, [1] [2] publisher (acting through his company Gremi Media), [1] [3] [4] honorary consul of the Federative Republic of Brazil in Kraków. [1] [5] Participant of the international Bilderberg meeting in 2018. [6] Ranked 17th on the list of Business Leaders 2021 by the Polish edition of "Forbes" magazine. [7]
Hajdarowicz graduated from the Institute of Political Science at the Faculty of Law of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. He received a Master's Degree in Political Science. [1]
Hajdarowicz created his first company, Gremi in 1991. [1] Currently, together with its related companies, Gremi focuses on equity investments, restructuring and real estate projects. [8] Hajdarowicz is the main shareholder of Gremi corporate group (99%) which controls, among others, the KCI S.A listed company. [9]
In 2009 Hajdarowicz has invested in a real estate project “Arteco Estrela” [10] in Brazil by buying Fazenda Estrela with an area of 25 square kilometres and 6.5 kilometres of beach. [11] For this project, in 2017 Hajdarowicz signed a partnership agreement with Six Senses, a company specializing in the management of luxury hotels, resorts and spas. [12]
Also in 2009, with the purchase of the Przekrój weekly, Hajdarowicz founded Gremi Media SA. [13] In the following years, the company specialized as a publisher of printed and electronic media for the financial, law and business sectors. Currently, Gremi Media S.A. is a leading media group in Poland, the publisher of the "Rzeczpospolita", " Parkiet" and "Sport" dailies, the monthly magazine "Uważam Rze Historia" the websites rp.pl, tv.rp.pl, parkiet.com, sportdziennik.com, and historia.uwazamrze.pl. [14] In December 2021, 40% of Gremi Media's shares were purchased by the Dutch fund Pluralis B.V. [15] Through its investors, Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF) and Soros Economic Development Fund (SEDF), Pluralis B.V.is supported by George Soros. [16] [17]
In 2017 he acquired Alvernia Studios. [18]
For a few years, within a separate business line, Grzegorz Hajdarowicz has been involved in film production through Gremi Film. [19] He has produced 6 feature films since 2003, 3 Polish productions: Zakochany Anioł (2005) [20] Pod powierzchnią (2006), [21] Hania (2007), [22] and 3 international movies: Nightwatching (2007, dir. Peter Greenaway), [23] Carmo, Hit the Road (2008, dir. Murilo Pasta), [24] City Island (2009, dir. Raymond De Felitta). [25]
City Island - Tribeca Film Festiwal's Audience Award in New York. [26]
Carmo - 25th Sundace Film Festival selection. [27]
Order of Polonia Restituta, the Knight's Cross (2015) [28]
Order of Rio Branco, Officer (2020) [29]
Cross of Freedom and Solidarity (2021) [30] [31]