Rafał Brzoska and Michał Sołowow join forces. New design


Rafał Brzoskafounder of InPost, will head the new project together with Michał Sołowow, the second richest Pole. According to “Puls Bisnesu”, on February 4, 2026, the establishment of a special foundation that will act on behalf of entrepreneurs (large, medium and small) in relations with the authorities is to be announced.
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The Company will include, among others:
- Rafał Brzoska (chairman of the foundation council),
- Michał Sołowow (chairman of the foundation's business council),
- Małgorzata Adamkiewicz (chairwoman of the supervisory board of Adamed Pharma),
- Dariusz Gałęzewski (co-owner of Oshee),
- Krzysztof Pawiński (president of Maspex)
- Tomasz Misiak (head of Mizyak Fund).
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Rafał Brzoska and the new think tank, i.e. continued deregulation
The think tank is to be a continuation of deregulatory activities carried out by Rafał Brzoska at the request of Prime Minister Donald Tusk. For a year, Brzoska's team prepared hundreds of deregulatory proposals, monitored legislative progress and launched the SprawdzaMY platform, supporting the implementation of changes in Polish economic law.
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The founders of The Company emphasize that the initiative is apolitical and pro-business. The aim of the think tank will be to support innovation and represent the interests of entrepreneurs from all industries. The establishment of the center is a response to the need to combine practical business knowledge with expert analysis – particularly important in the context of Poland's aspirations to join the G20.
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Rafał Brzoska on the Polish economy
The key directions of The Company's activities will be determined by Rafał Brzoska and Michał Sołowow.
“Strengthening the Polish economy does not require further ad hoc programs, but strategic improvement of the quality of institutions that will release capital, ambition and entrepreneurship. Without a stable and understandable legal environment, even the best entrepreneurs limit their ambitions, and capital, instead of investing long-term, looks for security,” says Rafał Brzoska, quoted by “PB”.
As Michał Sołowow emphasizes: “Think Tank The Company gives a chance for the Polish administration to operate as efficiently as our best companies.”
Source: Puls Biznesu




