Maria Ilnicka-Mądry | |
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Chair of the West Pomeranian Regional Assembly | |
In office 23 November 2018 – 20 March 2023 | |
Preceded by | Teresa Kalina |
Personal details | |
Born | Maria Stanisława Ilnicka-Mądry 1 February 1946 Huta Szklana, Poland |
Died | 20 March 2023 Szczecin, Poland | (aged 77)
Political party | BS |
Alma mater | Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin |
Awards | |
Maria Stanisława Ilnicka-Mądry (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmarja staɲiˈswava ilˈɲitska ˈmɔndrɨ]; 1 February 1946 – 20 March 2023) [1] was a Polish politician, physician, university teacher of medicine and from 2018 to 2023, chair of the West Pomeranian Regional Assembly of the 6th term.
Maria Ilnicka-Mądry was born on 1 February 1946 in Huta Szklana. [2] She was an alumnus of the Maria Skłodowska-Curie High School in Szczecin [3] and a graduate of medicine at Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin. She obtained a PhD in medical sciences [4] and a medical specialty degree in internal medicine. [5] She later also completed postgraduate studies in healthcare management at University of Warsaw. [5]
Ilnicka-Mądry was a vice-president of the District Chamber of Physicians and Dentists in Szczecin for two terms (1991–1999). [5] [6] She was an academic teacher at the Department of Hygiene, Epidemiology and Public Health at her alma mater (later transformed into the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin). [4]
In 1998 she was appointed director of the Independent Public Clinical Hospital No. 1 PUM in Szczecin, which she managed until her retirement in 2014. [7] On 4 December 2008, in Royal Castle in Warsaw she was awarded Manager of the Year in the area of public health service. [8] During her term as director, the facility had never been in debt. [8]
On behalf of the Freedom Union, she was a councilor in the West Pomeranian Regional Assembly of the first term (1998–2002). [9] In the 2002 local elections, the coalition from which she was a candidate ( Solidarity Electoral Action) did not get any seats. She received 3689 votes. [10]
In 2010, she unsuccessfully ran for councilor in Szczecin on behalf of the committee of the city mayor Piotr Krzystek Szczecin for Generations. [11] In the 2014 local elections, she was the only councilor elected from the Independent West Pomeranian election committee list organized by Piotr Krzystek. She became a non-attached councilor. [4] In 2015, she became an advisor to Piotr Krzystek for the city's social policy. [7]
In 2018, she ran for voivodeship councilor from the Nonpartisan Local Government Activists list. [12] She retained her mandate when Aleksander Doba resigned from his mandate before his term began. [13] On 23 November 2018, she was elected as chair of the West Pomeranian Regional Assembly by the votes of all 30 councilors. [14]
Ilnicka-Mądry was an advisor of Szczecin city mayor Piotr Krzystek. [15] She was a member of the Social Council of the West Pomeranian Oncology Center in Szczecin. [16]
Ribbon bar | Honour | Date |
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Silver Cross of Merit | 11 September 2002 [17] | |
Badge of Honor of the West Pomeranian Griffin | 12 December 2012 [18] |
Maria Ilnicka-Mądry | |
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Chair of the West Pomeranian Regional Assembly | |
In office 23 November 2018 – 20 March 2023 | |
Preceded by | Teresa Kalina |
Personal details | |
Born | Maria Stanisława Ilnicka-Mądry 1 February 1946 Huta Szklana, Poland |
Died | 20 March 2023 Szczecin, Poland | (aged 77)
Political party | BS |
Alma mater | Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin |
Awards | |
Maria Stanisława Ilnicka-Mądry (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmarja staɲiˈswava ilˈɲitska ˈmɔndrɨ]; 1 February 1946 – 20 March 2023) [1] was a Polish politician, physician, university teacher of medicine and from 2018 to 2023, chair of the West Pomeranian Regional Assembly of the 6th term.
Maria Ilnicka-Mądry was born on 1 February 1946 in Huta Szklana. [2] She was an alumnus of the Maria Skłodowska-Curie High School in Szczecin [3] and a graduate of medicine at Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin. She obtained a PhD in medical sciences [4] and a medical specialty degree in internal medicine. [5] She later also completed postgraduate studies in healthcare management at University of Warsaw. [5]
Ilnicka-Mądry was a vice-president of the District Chamber of Physicians and Dentists in Szczecin for two terms (1991–1999). [5] [6] She was an academic teacher at the Department of Hygiene, Epidemiology and Public Health at her alma mater (later transformed into the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin). [4]
In 1998 she was appointed director of the Independent Public Clinical Hospital No. 1 PUM in Szczecin, which she managed until her retirement in 2014. [7] On 4 December 2008, in Royal Castle in Warsaw she was awarded Manager of the Year in the area of public health service. [8] During her term as director, the facility had never been in debt. [8]
On behalf of the Freedom Union, she was a councilor in the West Pomeranian Regional Assembly of the first term (1998–2002). [9] In the 2002 local elections, the coalition from which she was a candidate ( Solidarity Electoral Action) did not get any seats. She received 3689 votes. [10]
In 2010, she unsuccessfully ran for councilor in Szczecin on behalf of the committee of the city mayor Piotr Krzystek Szczecin for Generations. [11] In the 2014 local elections, she was the only councilor elected from the Independent West Pomeranian election committee list organized by Piotr Krzystek. She became a non-attached councilor. [4] In 2015, she became an advisor to Piotr Krzystek for the city's social policy. [7]
In 2018, she ran for voivodeship councilor from the Nonpartisan Local Government Activists list. [12] She retained her mandate when Aleksander Doba resigned from his mandate before his term began. [13] On 23 November 2018, she was elected as chair of the West Pomeranian Regional Assembly by the votes of all 30 councilors. [14]
Ilnicka-Mądry was an advisor of Szczecin city mayor Piotr Krzystek. [15] She was a member of the Social Council of the West Pomeranian Oncology Center in Szczecin. [16]
Ribbon bar | Honour | Date |
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Silver Cross of Merit | 11 September 2002 [17] | |
Badge of Honor of the West Pomeranian Griffin | 12 December 2012 [18] |