Co-founder of the UNIMOT Capital Group (since 1992) – one of the largest private companies on the energy market in Poland.
In 2012 he became the Chairman of the Supervisory Board and the main shareholder of PZL Sędziszów S.A. – a leading domestic automotive filter manufacturer, and from 2015 to 2018 he assumed the position of the President of the company’s Management Board.
Since August 2018 Adam Sikorski is the President of the Management Board of UNIMOT S.A.
He graduated from the Executive MBA and the Executive Doctor of Business Administration at the Institute of Economic Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. He is also a graduate of the Department of International Economic Relations at the Polonia Academy in Częstochowa. In 2023, he received a PhD degree of social sciences in the discipline of management and quality at the Faculty of Management of Czestochowa University of Technology.
A majority of international companies within Ukraine are continuing to operate despite the ongoing war and some are even entering the market for the first time. This means that the country remains attractive, even under critical conditions.
What drives these companies? What keeps them here, and what prevents them from doing business in Ukraine? How do they adapt to security challenges, logistical constraints, labor shortages, and the high cost of capital?
We will discuss the current condition of international business in Ukraine and explore whether companies see potential for scaling not only within the domestic market, but also by joining international production and logistics chains.