photo: Siemens Mobility / Public domain/Marcin Górecki
Marcin Górecki was appointed for the position of director of communications and marketing at the Polish branch of Siemens Mobility at the beginning of January 2024. He has been with Siemens for more than 7 years.
Marcin Górecki is a graduate of PR and Media Marketing and Online Journalism at the University of Warsaw. He specializes in corporate communications (external and internal), CSR projects, and social campaigns. He has worked at Havas PR, Partner of Promotion, and Good One PR for brands such as Peugeot, 3M, and AMD, among others. Winner of the PR award - Golden and Silver Clips for the 3M Clash of the Grinders project in 2016.
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Since 2017 at Siemens. From the beginning, he was in the marketing and communications department supporting the Mobility area dedicated to transportation solutions (primarily rail, but also roads). At the beginning of January this year, he took the position of director of marketing, communications, and PR at the Polish branch of Siemens Mobility He also closely cooperates and implements Siemens Mobility's global projects for the NEE region (including the InnoTrans trade fair in Berlin and the tram project in Copenhagen). He also serves as a spokesperson for the Polish Siemens Mobility company.
Siemens Mobility has been operating in Poland for more than 30 years, developing in areas related to rolling stock, railroad infrastructure, components, and service. The company is a supplier of more than 100 Eurosprinter, Vectron, and Smartron locomotives for PKP Intercity, PKP Cargo, DB Cargo Polska, Lotos Kolej, Laude Smart Intermodal and CARGOUNIT, Inspiro subway vehicles for Warsaw Metro and Combino trams for Poznan.
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