Meeting with Aneta Oniszczuk-Jastrząbek

It was a wonderful evening. In the lobby of Olivia Star, an author’s meeting with Aneta Oniszczuk-Jastrząbek took place, full of conversations about art, emotions and looking at the city from a completely new perspective. Thank you to everyone who was with us.

 

The exhibition “Between the Horizon and the Glass” can be seen in the lobby of Olivia Star until February 15.
Admission!

 

For the exhibition “Between the Horizon and the Glass” , the starting point is a view from above – of the 32. Floors Olivia Star. It is from here that Gdańsk is fully revealed: the sea, moraine forests waving on the horizon, dense city buildings and cranes; a sign of its history and identity. This perspective places man between two worlds: the material, technological, dominated by glass and construction, and the world of nature, light and open space. In January and February, in the lobby of Olivia Star, we present the works of Aneta Iwona Oniszczuk-Jastrząbek – an artist professionally associated with the University of Gdańsk. Her work, inspired by contemporary painting, abstraction and minimalism, is a record of personal experiences and a subjective interpretation of reality, without attachment to one style. Oniszczuk-Jastrząbek has always had a natural ease of drawing and painting, but she consciously developed this passion in 2012. After a short break, the artist returned to intensive creative activity in 2019, in parallel with her professional work as the Vice-Rector for Informatization and Internationalization at the University of Gdańsk.

 

 

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Fig. Maciej Roszkowski, welovephoto.pl

Olivia Centre sums up 2025

The largest contract of 2025 in the Tri-City, great trust from residents and high attendance during events. Olivia Centre sums up 2025.

 

46 thousand m.kw. space lease agreements, 18 new residents and 250 thousand guests during business events and events are the results of Olivia Centre for 2025. Olivia Centre maintains its leading position in Northern Poland and is preparing to expand its services.

 

The second best result of commercialization of space in the history of Olivia: despite the dynamic situation in the office segment, Olivia is not slowing down. Remote and hybrid work is still ongoing, resulting in vacant space in regional cities constantly increasing, and companies reducing office space. As a result, there is an increase in the diversity of tenants, and thus an increase in the tenant mix and expansion of cooperation opportunities within the ecosystem of large business centers. This results in increased business stability and less sensitivity to changes in individual industries, which in the past had a negative impact on the situation of some office buildings.

 

At Olivia Centre in 2025 ended with lease agreements for space at the level of 46 thousand. m.kw. Only one year in the history of the project ended with a higher result. Among the signed agreements, the dominant extensions, which covered as many as 33 thousand. m.kw. This group includes two residents, each of whom has extended the contract for over 10 thousand. m.kw. which was the largest lease agreement in 2025 in the Tri-City. Thanks to this data, Olivia retains almost 100% of the leased space: 95% occupancy allows it to maintain the reserve necessary to provide growth opportunities for existing tenants and to select business partners accordingly in terms of the center’s strategy and commitments to current tenants. Last year, the center welcomed new tenants, including Scania Group, Ørsted, HedgeServ, DHL Global Forwarding, Lux Med., Unicredit and worldbox.

 

– Was it a difficult year? No one who works in the office real estate segment will say that these are easy times, because this market is still undergoing transformation, and the finale of these changes is still unknown to everyone – says Maciej Kotarski, director at Olivia Centre. – Olivia is becoming a real mixed-use center, consistently expanding its leisure offer for the Tri-City community and tourists. The excellent results of Olivia Star Top prove that this is a highly anticipated destination by tourists and residents of our agglomeration. In 2026, Olivia will expand its offer with residential apartments in the new Olivia Pulse building, thanks to which we will welcome permanent residents of Olivia Centre for the first time in the history of our project, becoming not only a business and event center, but also a place to live every day. This is an important stage of development for us.

 

“Many business centres are developing their mix-use offer, which should be considered a valuable direction in terms of the role these centres play in the urban fabric,” emphasizes Maciej Kotarski.Olivia Centre has been ahead of these trends many years ago, developing towards a hospitality centre, preparing restaurants, a conference and event centre and the exotic Olivia Garden, open to all residents of Gdańsk. We are also developing our passion development projects: Olivia Yacht Club, Choir and sports clubs serve the integration and well-being of employees. I believe that this direction will develop and is a value for employees and many residents of the Tri-City, who take advantage of the opportunities offered by Olivia. It is also a value for Residents, which is confirmed by the numbers: 18 new residents (a record), lease extension agreements at the level of m.kw 46 thousand and 95% of lease – all this confirms the value that the development towards the hospitality center brings.

 

The year 2025 was also the year of the O4 Coworking jubilee, which has undergone a unique evolution over the years. Business maturity allows us to complement the services offered to tenants with much more than just renting space for work. O4 expands its capabilities with special events that allow members of this unique community to grow their business and network. The past year is best illustrated by the numbers: the 8th edition of recruitment speed dating, a large Lead Well conference, 3 charity campaigns, 20 special events for coworkers and 30 projects carried out together with external partners. This year, 20 new companies with a total of 600 employees joined the community. 9 of them are companies from outside Polish.

 

“2025 was the best planned and implemented year in our history ,” says Marta Moksa, director of O4 Coworking. – Everything we have done: networking meetings of our clients, recruitment speed dating or the loudest birthday in history is a combination of our experience and research on the experience of our Residents. And the sales records of offices and desks, on the other hand, are the result of the laborious O4 brand, built over years and on reliable evidence. Nothing comes easy to us, we do everything in an unusual way – but I am very happy that such an approach brings long-lasting and safe effects. Trust, relationships, a sense of security – this cannot be bought with tricks or social media campaigns. These are all those small and big things that make O4ians repeat: “with you it is possible”, “we feel taken care of”, “we want to stay here”. For me, the most important achievement is the cosmic NPS – 3/4 of our customers give us a rating of 9 or 10! This is a great joy and a great commitment for 2026. We are preparing a lot of novelties, because those who do not develop, go backwards!

 

Olivia Star Top, occupying the top floors of Olivia Star, also closes the year with exceptional successes. During the year, we hosted nearly 250 thousand people,” says Rafał Marcyniuk, Member of the Management Board of Olivia Star Top. – On the 34th floor alone, we have organized almost 350 business and private events – from corporate meetings and conferences to anniversaries and closed events. The entire Olivia Star Top space was also buzzing with music throughout the year – over 500 live music performances took place on all floors, which became one of the characteristic elements of the guest experience.

 

The year 2025 brought further successes confirming the highest quality of the gastronomic offer in the restaurants on the top floors of Olivia Star:

  • The ARCO restaurant has maintained its Michelin star, confirming the stability of the highest culinary standards.
  • Treinta y Tres has once again retained the Michelin Bib Gourmand award.
  • Antonio Arcieri was once again included in the prestigious list of The Best Chef Awards, this time receiving the “2 knives” distinction.
  • The Arco restaurant has been featured again in the international guide La Liste.
  • The project also won the prestigious Wine Spectator award – two glasses, confirming the highest quality of our wine list.
  • Among the most important events of the year, a special place is occupied by unique authorial dinners hosted by Paco Pérez, including dinners with Dani García – one of the most outstanding and recognizable chefs of contemporary gastronomy. These were events of a unique nature, emphasizing the international rank of Olivia Star Top.

 

“Last year was a time of consistent development, high attendance results and further strengthening of its position as one of the most prestigious gastronomic and event venues in Poland ,” says Krzysztof Dembek, Member of the Management Board of Olivia Star Top. ” Olivia Star Top is not just a place, but a strong brand – associated with quality, consistency, unique emotions and experience at the highest level.

 

 

 

Art that happens in between. An artistic year in Olivia

Art has been an important element of Olivia Centre’s identity for years. As part of the artistic Olivia project, the common spaces of our center become a natural background for creative narratives. A place where architecture meets emotion, and a work of art perfectly harmonizes with the urban rhythm. The works presented in Olivia do not function in isolation from everyday life. On the contrary, they enter into a dialogue with it, inviting us to reflect on the contemporary world, the city and the nature of man.

 

We are opening the year 2026. Between the horizon and the glass

We are opening the year 2026 with the exhibition “Between the Horizon and Glass”, the starting point of which is a view from above – of the 32. Floors Olivia Star. It is from here that Gdańsk is fully revealed: the sea, moraine forests waving on the horizon, dense city buildings and cranes; a sign of its history and identity. This perspective places man between two worlds: the material, technological, dominated by glass and construction, and the world of nature, light and open space. In January and February, in the lobby of Olivia Star, we present the works of Aneta Iwona Oniszczuk-Jastrząbek – an artist professionally associated with the University of Gdańsk. Her work, inspired by contemporary painting, abstraction and minimalism, is a record of personal experiences and a subjective interpretation of reality, without attachment to one style. Oniszczuk-Jastrząbek has always had a natural ease of drawing and painting, but she consciously developed this passion in 2012. After a short break, the artist returned to intensive creative activity in 2019, in parallel with her professional work as the Vice-Rector for Informatization and Internationalization at the University of Gdańsk.

 

We invite you to an author’s meeting

In connection with the exhibition, we cordially invite you to an author’s meeting with Aneta Oniszczuk-Jastrząbek. During a unique evening at Olivia Star, we will immerse ourselves in the world of the Artist. We will learn about the genesis of her works, discover inspirations, explore the creative process. In a fascinating conversation about art, emotions and meanings, we will try to discover what is hidden between color, light and gesture.

 

21 January | hrs 18:00
Gdansk | Olivia Centre | Olivia Star lobby

It is a unique opportunity to meet directly, talk about art and discover together the emotions that the artist tries to express in her work. We will be extremely pleased to host you and spend this evening in a friendly, inspiring atmosphere, full of art and creative dialogue.

 

 

Fresh blood

The year 2025 was exceptionally artistically rich for us. Since March, Olivia Star has been able to admire the exhibition “Fresh Blood”, prepared in cooperation with the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk and the Gdańsk Community Foundation. We saw here the diverse attitudes of young artists, oscillating around the theme of man and his relationship with the world – from market scenes full of movement and bustle, to meditative images referring to memory and inner experiences. Sculpture was an important complement to painting; from classic ceramics to modern plaster molds. The following artists presented their works: Filip Rzodkiewicz (curator of the exhibition), Victoria Więckowska, Julia Ledwoń, Jan Raczyński, Matylda Soja, Magdalena Drawska, Jan Kalman and Oliwia Eliza Bury.

Photo: Maciej Roszkowski | We love the photo.

 

Zoom

The next stage of the dialogue with the academic community was “ZOOM” – a painterly close-up of the young staff of the Academy of Fine Arts. It is a real confrontation of individual painting languages, aesthetics and creative strategies, which, despite their diversity, created a coherent story about the condition of contemporary painting. The exhibition was attended by: Karolina Futyma, Przemysław Garczyński, Tomasz Kopcewicz, Agata Nowosielska and Agata Przyżycka.

Photo: Karol Murat | Zawsze Pomorze

 

Viva Tenerife!

In the summer, Olivia Star’s lobby was filled with colour and energy thanks to “Viva Tenerife!”. We were able to get to know the work of twelve artists participating in artistic residencies in Tenerife. The presented works were personal and extremely emotional records of experiences related to the island, its landscapes, light, nature, culture. The guests were delighted by the visual impressions – full of intense colors, reflecting the rhythm and atmosphere of the place. Artists presenting works: Anna Bocek, Karolina Zimnicka, Rita Staszulonok, Anita Cempa, Natalia Biegalska, Eugenia Rewera, Marta Wycech, Anita Isabelle Klein, Alina Walkusz, Agata Grendowicz, Ella Cisha and Anna Moon.

 

 

Legends

The year 2025 was closed by the exhibition “Legends”. Exceptional artists presented their works – retired professors, retired professors and teachers of the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk. For many years, they and they created the everyday life and mythology of the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk. Their works were presented by: Krystyna Andrzejewska-Marek, Kiejstut Bereźnicki, Roman Gajewski, Stanisław Gierada, Teresa Klaman, Mariusz Kulpa, Hugon Lasecki, Henryk Lula, Jadwiga Okrassa, Mieczysław Mieto Olszewski, Cezary Paszkowski, Janina Rudnicka, Janina Stefanowicz-Schmidt, Andrzej Śramkiewicz and Czesław Tumielewicz.

 

Photo: Maciej Roszkowski | We love the photo.

 

Entering 2026, Olivia remains a space open to art – diverse and close to people. The exhibition “Between the Horizon and Glass” is also our next invitation to stop and look at the city, architecture and ourselves from a new perspective.

 

We invite you to visit the Gdańsk Resident Card Service Point at Olivia Prime.

We warmly invite you to visit the Resident Service Point dedicated to users of the Gdańsk Resident Card. The service point is located in the Olivia Prime building at Olivia Centre. Here, residents of Gdańsk can complete all formalities related to the programme addressed to people who live, study, pay taxes, or run a business in Gdańsk.

 

Opening hours:

  • Monday–Friday: 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
  • Saturday, Sunday: closed
  • Service break: Monday–Friday, 1:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m.

What can you do at the service point?

  • apply for or renew the Gdańsk Resident Card
  • add new packages, including the 2026 Resident Package
  • get assistance with using the card and the mobile application
  • purchase ZTM season tickets
  • obtain information about current discounts, attractions, and city projects available to cardholders

photo: https://jestemzgdanska.pl

 

The Gdańsk Resident Card is a modern tool that has been making it easier for residents to use city services since 2017. It offers free admission tickets, discounts, and access to events and other benefits at the most attractive prices. Today, the card is used by several hundred thousand residents.

 

Users can enjoy access to cultural, museum and sports facilities, special “Gdańsk menu” packages in restaurants, discounts on shopping and services provided by local businesses. For those who enjoy spending time in Gdańsk, the card opens the door to as many as 32 city attractions – completely free of charge. It also offers free admission once a year, among others, to the zoo, the Amber Museum, Hevelianum, ice rinks, swimming pools operated by the Gdańsk Sports Centre, and many other venues. In addition, extra discounts are available in as many as 200 venues across the city.

 

For children and young people, the Resident Card provides free public transport. For holders of paid personalised ZTM season tickets, it enables free travel on SKM, PKM and POLREGIO trains within Gdańsk. Seniors are the first to receive information about interesting events and programmes dedicated especially to them.

 

Moreover, thanks to the “Jestem z Gdańska” app, users can pay local taxes, exchange information with neighbours via the VILEO messenger, take part in special points-based competitions, borrow books from the Regional and Municipal Public Library, and vote on projects within the Civic Budget.

 

The Resident Service Point operating at Olivia Centre is the second facility of this kind in Gdańsk.

 

Fig. Michał Wesołek | @WerbrandUnicorns

Olivia Centre as a symbol of Polish’s economic success in the “Daily Mail”

Olivia Centre found herself at the centre of one of the most famous foreign texts of recent days. An article by the British Daily Mail, which was devoted to Polish’s economic success and the return of about 100,000 Poles from the UK to work in the country, illustrates a photo of Olivia.

 

In the paper edition of the newspaper, readers saw a night panorama of Gdańsk with Olivia Star and her observation deck. The publication also received widespread coverage online: the Daily Mail reaches over 200 million unique users per month, and the announcement of the article on social media reached over 4 million views. The text was also shared by Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

 

The article included an extensive excerpt devoted to Olivia’s story. Jake Jephcott, Business Development Director at Olivia Centre, described the development of the complex as an example of the dynamic transformation of the Polish economy – from one office building to seven buildings, which today employ about 20 thousand people.

 

The Daily Mail also draws attention to the growing competitiveness of the Polish labor market. Over the past two decades, salaries in Poland have increased several times, and the salary packages for specialists working at Olivia are in many cases equal to those in London today. According to the data cited in the text, up to 20-30% of employees are people who have returned to Poland from Great Britain and Ireland.

The publication of Olivia Centre as a visual and substantive reference point for the story of talent return and long-term development is another confirmation of its role as one of the most important business projects of the last dozen or so years in Poland and a recognizable symbol of the modern economy also abroad.

 

 

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Christmas Concert of the Choir and Friends at Olivia Star. An evening full of musical magic

In the hall of Olivia Star, the December evening sounded exceptional. The Christmas Concert of the Choir and Friends has become a beautiful clasp of the day – full of warmth, emotions and experiencing music together, which at this time of year gains special power.

 

Music that connects

From the first minutes, the audience was carried away by the atmosphere of the meeting: there were moments of emotion, sincere smiles, spontaneous laughter and that characteristic, festive energy when everyone – at least for a moment – feels closer to each other. Olivia Star’s hall, filled with sound, turned into a space for experiencing together: without haste, without distance, to the rhythm of the most beautiful melodies.

 

On stage: Olivia Centre Choir and guests

The concert was led by music and a variety of voices. The following performed on stage:

  • Olivia Centre Choir conducted by Wiktoria Pagieła

  • Fahrenheit University Alumni Choir “Non Serio”, led by Beata Borowicz

  • Children of the choir members and friends of the choir, who added even more joy and naturalness to the concert

It was this intergenerational mix that made the performance not only have a high artistic level, but also an exceptionally cordial, “homely” atmosphere.

 

A sound that builds the mood

Beautiful, festive sounds were taken care of by Marcin Twardowski, who accompanied. His musical presence subtly led the concert, emphasizing emotions and giving the whole thing coherence – from quiet, focused moments to those in which the energy in the audience grew with each subsequent phrase.

 

Christmas carols and winter arrangements of well-known songs

The repertoire includes the most beautiful Christmas carols and winter arrangements of well-known songs – those that immediately evoke memories and build the mood. There were times when the audience listened in silence, but there were also times when it was hard not to join in – because Christmas hits just ask you to sing together.

 

The concert is open to everyone. And that’s exactly what December should be like

The Christmas Concert of the Choir and Friends was an open event and that was the most beautiful thing about it. Regardless of whether someone came “for a while” or stayed until the end, they left with the feeling that they had participated in something good: in an encounter that builds community and leaves a clear trace.

We would like to thank all the artists and guests for this evening. Such moments remind us that the magic of Christmas really does exist and often begins with a common sound.

With the magical rhythm of December: Christmas market in Olivia

Wednesday in Olivia had everything we love December for. The Christmas Fair took place in the Olivia Star Hall, which, as every year, turned this space into a handicraft town full of life, cordiality and scents.

 

Unique, handmade decorations, imaginative gifts, Christmas decorations and trinkets that immediately attracted attention awaited the stands. Each of the exhibitors brought something of their own — passion, smile and that characteristic December attentiveness, thanks to which even the smallest object can evoke admiration.

 

There were also Christmas flavors. Natka Bistro served aromatic borscht, dumplings with cabbage and mushrooms, homemade pâtés and fresh bread smelling like Christmas Eve morning. Gorąco Poleca tempted with pastries that didn’t take long to persuade: sweet rolls with plums, soft cinnamon rolls and donuts that disappeared faster than they could be photographed.

 

The whole thing was complemented by conversations, spontaneous meetings and that quiet, December magic that always appears in Olivia when something common happens.

 

The Christmas market is not only an opportunity for our community to buy unique things, but also a moment to support the Foundations and Associations present on site. This is already our little tradition — and like any tradition, it brings a lot of good.

 

We would like to thank everyone who visited the fair, shared a smile and took at least a bit of Christmas mood with them. We would also like to thank the exhibitors for their passion and beautiful works, as well as to all those who supported them with their purchases – thanks to you, this event had such a unique energy.
See you next year.

 

 

Fast lunch, not fast food – iLunch opens its first Polish restaurant in Gdańsk, in Olivia Centre!

After success in Lithuania, Latvia and the United Arab Emirates, iLunch enters Polish with a bold expansion plan. The brand, which has redefined the way we think about lunch, will open its first restaurant in January at the Olivia Business Center in Gdańsk, in the Olivia Prime building.

 

iLunch is a modern gastronomic concept that combines the speed of fast food with the quality of fresh, authentic dishes. Their motto “Fast lunch, but not fast food” perfectly reflects what they offer: high-quality meals served in just 2 minutes of placing your order.

 

All dishes are freshly prepared on site. The menu is based on European cuisine, enriched with local flavors and occasional exotic touches, with new, balanced dishes appearing every day! iLunch restaurants are open from Monday to Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., focusing solely on what matters most – the perfect lunch for the busy. Guests of the Olivia Centre can enjoy their meals right on the spot, but residents of all over Gdańsk can also benefit from fast delivery straight to their homes and offices.

 

The concept is based on a unique combination of advanced technology and high-quality cooking. Digital ordering via tablets, automated delivery systems and optimized kitchen processes allow each restaurant to serve up to 1500 customers per day while maintaining exceptional quality.

 

“People want to eat well, but they don’t want to waste time waiting, especially during working hours,” says Aurelijus Jasevičius, founder of iLunch. “We created iLunch to bring this idea to life: fast lunch, but not fast food – a place where technology, nutrition and modern convenience meet.”

 

The story of iLunch began in 2016 in Vilnius, where Aurelijus developed the concept and opened the first restaurant. The organization grew even more when Donatas Vaitasius joined the company as CEO in 2019, strengthening the operational and organizational structure at a crucial moment in scale. Thanks to this leadership, supported by a growing and committed team, iLunch grew dynamically in the following years, reaching more than 40 restaurants in Lithuania and successfully entering international markets such as Latvia and the United Arab Emirates.

 

The company’s CEO, Donatas Vaitasius, supports the brand’s day-to-day operations and organizational development. As a leader in day-to-day management, he ensures that a dynamically growing network maintains high product quality, trusted brand identity, and consistent customer experiences across all markets.

 

“Gdańsk is a priority for us because it made a huge impression on us from the very beginning,” says Donatas “The Olivia Center – the largest business center in Poland is the perfect location to start our Polish journey. Thousands of professionals visit Olivia every day, and soon they will be able to enjoy healthy, freshly prepared lunches served in just a few minutes.”

 

Modern interiors, streamlined processes and a new menu every day – this is iLunch – the brand that revolutionized lunch breaks is now ready to welcome its first guests to Poland.

 

Magical December 10 in Olivia! Fair, Christmas mission and concert!

On Wednesday, December 10, you will feel the real magic of Christmas in Olivia. Plenty of attractions await you on this day. Ahead of you is the Christmas Fair, a so-called mission with a delicious prize and a concert! Here’s your guide to an extraordinary, eventful day of Christmas.

 

11:00 – 13:30 | Christmas Market at Olivia Star
Venue: Olivia Star lobby

 

We start the morning with something that will get you in the Christmas mood from the first step. The traditional Christmas Market is a real feast for lovers of beautiful, unique items.

 

Here you will find:

  • Handcrafted Christmas Decorations
  • original gifts and small gifts
  • decorations created with passion
  • unique, artistic handmade products

 

This is the perfect opportunity to prepare unique gifts – those that have a soul and that you won’t find in any chain store. And by the way… to feel the warmth of the approaching Christmas.

 

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16:30 – 18:00 | Secret Christmas Mission: Quest & Hot Drink
Location: Outdoor patio between Olivia Star and Olivia Six

 

Don’t run away after the fair! Something absolutely special awaits you. Christmas Quest starts – short, A fun puzzle that will help you get a free hot drink from our Christmas station. Come to the patio between Olivia Star and Olivia Six! By the way, you can also take a super photo by the swing. Upload it to Instagram and tag Olivia @oliviacentre!

 

What does it look like?

  • Come to the patio between Olivia Star and Olivia Six.
  • Receive and solve the task.
  • Exchange the correct answer for something delicious and hot.

 

The atmosphere? It will be magical. You can already smell the smell of winter, you can hear quiet bells, and Santa Claus… Apparently, he keeps an eye on the participants. It’s the perfect way to warm up, meet others and get into the concert mood.

 

18:00 | Christmas Concert of the Choir and Friends at Olivia Star
Venue: Olivia Star Hall

 

The evening is crowned with something absolutely extraordinary – a concert full of warmth, emotions and musical magic.

 

The following will perform on stage:

  • Olivia Centre Choir conducted by Wiktoria Pagieła
  • Fahrenheit University Alumni Choir “Non Serio” led by Beata Borowicz
  • Children of choir members and choir friends

 

Marcin Twardowski will accompany, taking care of beautiful, festive sounds.

 

That evening we will hear the most beautiful Christmas carols and winter arrangements of well-known songs. Maybe we will sing a Christmas hit together again? The concert is open to everyone.

 

Sign up!

 

 

Christmas summary of the day
December 10 at Olivia is a perfect proposition for anyone who wants to feel the magic of December.

In the morning: inspirations and gifts.

Afternoon: fun and a warming surprise.

In the evening: music, emotions and celebration together.

Book this day! The Christmas magic happens here.

 

 

GFKM Academy of Professional Development and Equality – free training for Pomeranian SMEs

The Gdańsk Foundation for Management Education , which is our Resident, has received funding from the European Union for the implementation of the “Academy of Development and Professional Equality” project. The project supports companies from the SME sector from the Pomeranian Voivodeship in developing employee competencies and implementing solutions that promote equality and diversity in the workplace.

 

The initiative includes two training programmes:

 

Competence Academy for Women
It is addressed to women employed in SMEs, with particular emphasis on the 50+ group. It includes a series of developmental training and an individual MindSonar diagnosis (before and after training) that helps participants identify their own thinking styles and areas for further development.

 

Equality and Diversity in the Workplace
A programme for employees (60 women and 60 men) that aims to raise awareness of gender equality, build an inclusive work environment and implement practices that support equal access to development and promotion.

 

Who can benefit?

Participation in the project is intended for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises from the Pomeranian Voivodeship. In total, 260 people will take part in both programs. The project can contribute to:

  • improving the professional competences of the participants,
  • increasing knowledge about equality and counteracting stereotypes,
  • strengthening the professional position of women, especially women 50+,
  • improving organizational practices in the area of equality and diversity,
  • facilitate the reconciliation of work and private life through more conscious actions of employers.

 

Why?

This is a real opportunity to change organizational practices, increase employee well-being and introduce modern HR standards – at no additional cost to employers. On behalf of GFKM, we invite you to contact us and apply. All information is available on the https://akademiarownosci.gfkm.pl/ website.

 

The value of the project is: PLN 754,275.00Co-financing from the European Funds: PLN 641,133.75