Sail with Olivia Yacht Club in the 2025 season. Let’s start!

We live and work by the sea, so we just couldn’t miss this unique opportunity! In 2018, we established the Olivia Yacht Club, which brings together lovers of recreational swimming and real sea dogs, and since then we have been sailing together.

 

We are opening the 2025 season

We opened the 2025 season with a cruise on March 22!

 

Get to know Gdańsk from the water – see the Main Town, the Port of Gdańsk, the Wisłoujście Fortress and the symbolic Westerplatte. Buy a ticket for selected swims with Olivia:

Fig. Olivia Yacht Club

 

Sailing is not only a sport and a passion, but also a way to develop strategic planning skills, team cooperation and improving mental resilience. It is also, of course, a great way to spend time outdoors and – in our case – a great opportunity to discover the charms of the Bay of Gdańsk together.

 

Masterful traditions

We created Olivia Yacht Club together with Mateusz Kusznierewicz – one of the most outstanding Polish sailors, Olympic champion from Atlanta (1996) in the Finn class and bronze medalist of the Olympic Games in Athens (2004). This multiple world and European champion inspired OYC members with his knowledge and experience, taught them and motivated them to constantly improve their sailing skills. Although he no longer conducts regular training, he still sails with Olivia whenever he has a free moment.

 

Fig. Olivia Yacht Club

 

Year-round cruises on the Bay of Gdansk

Olivia Yacht Club organizes cruises regardless of the season. Spring, summer and even winter trips! The cruises take off from both Gdańsk and Sopot, and one of their ambassadors is Maciej Kotarski, Director at Olivia Centre, who promotes winter sailing in particular as an excellent way to develop immunity and fortitude. He also enjoys sailing with the crews of Nordea, Capgemini, Grid Dynamics and Just Join IT.

 

Partnership with Premium Yachting

Thanks to cooperation with Premium Yachting , our members have access to modern vessels and professional organization of cruises. Together, we develop sailing culture and inspire people to push new boundaries – both in sport and in professional life.

 

We invite you to sail together and discover new horizons!

 

 

Do you know the biggest regatta in the world?

Sailing is not only about recreation, but also about competition at the highest level. The most prestigious regattas include:

  • America’s Cup – the oldest and most prestigious sailing competition, held since 1851,
  • Volvo Ocean Race (now The Ocean Race) – an extreme, several-month-long race around the world,
  • Vendée Globe – a solitary regatta around the world without stops,
  • The Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race is a demanding race from Sydney to Hobart.

Opening of the exhibition “Fresh Blood” in Olivia Star

Until 15 May, you can admire the works of young artists from the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk at Olivia Star. The “Fresh Blood” exhibition, under the aegis of Olivia Centre and the Gdańsk Community Foundation, was opened by a vernissage in the lobby of Olivia Star. Media patronage: Zawsze Pomorze, TVP Gdańsk and Radio Gdańsk.

 

The exhibition “Fresh Blood” presents a variety of topics oscillating around man and the world around him. Painting invites the viewer to become part of the painting, depicting scenes of markets and their tumult, as well as a meditative look relating to our memories. Sculpture, from classic ceramic to modern plaster forms, complements this exhibition.

 

The following artists will present their works: Filip Rzodkiewicz (curator), Victoria Więckowska, Julia Ledwoń, Jan Raczyński, Matylda Soja, Magdalena Drawska, Jan Kalman and Oliwia Eliza Bury.

 

We cordially invite you to discover young art in the spaces of Olivia Centre. Admission.

 

 

About the creators:

 

OLIWIA ELIZA BURY
The artist (b. 1998, Rzeszów) is a graduate of the Faculty of Sculpture and Intermedia at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk (diploma in the sculpture studio of Professor Wojciech Sęczawa). She participated in plein-airs in Vilnius and the Czech Republic. Her work is based on an intuitive pursuit of her roots, an attempt to find and show her own arche, her Source. Her works are inspired by the nature and culture of the Subcarpathian region.
https://bury-artstudio.pl

 

MAGDALENA DRAWSKA
The young artist (b. 2000, Tczew) studies at the Faculty of Painting of the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk (fourth year) in the studio of Professor Krzysztof Polkowski. He paints, draws and photographs.
Instagram: @magda.lena.drawska

 

JAN KALMAN
(b. 2001, Gdańsk) studies at the Faculty of Painting of the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk (fifth year) in the studio of Professor Maciej Świeszewski. It mainly focuses on floral motifs; He also creates ceramics and botanical illustrations.
Instagram: @jan.kal.art

 

JULIA LEDWOŃ
Julia Ledwoń (b. 2000, Lubliniec) is a sculptor. She graduated from the Institute of Art of the University of Silesia in Katowice in the field of Artistic Education and master’s studies at the Faculty of Ceramics and Glass of the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław. She expanded her workshop skills during an internship at the Ceramic Kingdom Studio in Berlin. He is currently studying at the Faculty of Sculpture of the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk (first year).
Instagram: @Julialedwon

 

JAN RACZYŃSKI
Jan Raczyński (b. 1999, Kartuzy) studies at the Faculty of Sculpture and Intermedia (fifth year) in the diploma studio of prof. Ph.D. Wojciech Sęczawa and in the Workshop of Medallic Art and Small Forms prof. Ph.D. Ludmiła Ostrogórska. Sculptor, painter, draughtsman, musician and poet. Raczyński focuses on reflection on man and his relationship with the world.
Instagram: @jan.raczynski.art

 

FILIP RZODKIEWICZ (curator of the exhibition)
The young artist (born in 2000) studies at the Faculty of Painting of the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk (fifth year) under the supervision of prof. Ph.D. Krzysztof Polkowski. Winner of the W. Fangor competition, winner of distinctions and artistic residencies at Laznia CCA in Gdańsk and finalist of the international competition “99 Future Blue Chip Artists”. He participated in artistic residencies in Latvia and South Korea. In addition to his own work, he organizes exhibitions of works by young artists as a curator of the “Northern Wall” Gallery. His works can be found in private collections in Poland, Canada and the USA.
Instagram: @Filip_Rzodkiewicz

 

MATYLDA SOJA
Visual artist, student of the Faculty of Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk (fifth year). He paints, creates installations, works with the world. In her actions, she explores discomfort and looks for boundaries – not only her own.
Instagram: @thilde_sun

 

VICTORIA WIĘCKOWSKA
Victoria Więckowska (b. 1998, Toruń) graduated from the École Européenne in Luxembourg. She studied at the Faculty of Fashion Design at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp (Belgium). Currently, she is a student of the Faculty of Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk (fifth year) in the diploma studio of prof. Ph.D. Maciej Świeszewski. Her paintings can be found in private collections in Poland and abroad. Victoria Więckowska lives and works in Sopot.
Instagram: @Art_e.vic

 

 

Olivia Art. Exhibition of paintings and sculptures by students of the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk

The Olivia ART project, initiated many years ago by a series of chamber concerts Olivia Camerata, has become a platform for the presentation of the work of artists from Pomerania. As part of it, in the lobby of the Olivia Star building, there is a public mini-gallery, where you can admire the works of painters, sculptors and photographers associated with the region, including employees of companies located in Olivia Centre.

 

In 2024 alone, this space hosted m.in an exhibition of photographs by Piotr Biegaj from Lyreco entitled “Birds” and photographs by Krzysztof Dygas from Nordea Bank – the series “City: Sketches with Light”. The year ended with an exhibition of works by the Olivia Photography Club entitled “Kaleidoscope: Images, Sounds, Emotions, Impressions”, documenting the Inside Seaside 2024 festival.

 

From 12 March, in Olivia Star, you can admire the works of young artists from the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk. We cordially invite you, together with the Gdańsk Community Foundation, to the opening of the exhibition entitled “Fresh Blood”, which will take place on March 17, 2025 at 6:00 p.m. in the lobby of the Olivia Star building. The exhibition itself will be presented until 15 May.

 

The exhibition “Fresh Blood” presents a variety of topics oscillating around man and the world around him. Painting invites the viewer to become part of the painting, depicting scenes of markets and their tumult, as well as a meditative look relating to our memories. Sculpture, from classic ceramic to modern plaster forms, complements this exhibition.

 

The following artists will present their works: Filip Rzodkiewicz (curator), Victoria Więckowska, Julia Ledwoń, Jan Raczyński, Matylda Soja, Magdalena Drawska, Jan Kalman and Oliwia Eliza Bury.

 

We cordially invite you to participate in this event and discover young, local art in the spaces of Olivia Centre.

 

About the creators:

 

OLIWIA ELIZA BURY
The artist (b. 1998, Rzeszów) is a graduate of the Faculty of Sculpture and Intermedia at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk (diploma in the sculpture studio of Professor Wojciech Sęczawa). She participated in plein-airs in Vilnius and the Czech Republic. Her work is based on an intuitive pursuit of her roots, an attempt to find and show her own arche, her Source. Her works are inspired by the nature and culture of the Subcarpathian region.
https://bury-artstudio.pl

 

MAGDALENA DRAWSKA
The young artist (b. 2000, Tczew) studies at the Faculty of Painting of the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk (fourth year) in the studio of Professor Krzysztof Polkowski. He paints, draws and photographs.
Instagram: @magda.lena.drawska

 

JAN KALMAN
(b. 2001, Gdańsk) studies at the Faculty of Painting of the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk (fifth year) in the studio of Professor Maciej Świeszewski. It mainly focuses on floral motifs; He also creates ceramics and botanical illustrations.
Instagram: @jan.kal.art

 

JULIA LEDWOŃ
Julia Ledwoń (b. 2000, Lubliniec) is a sculptor. She graduated from the Institute of Art of the University of Silesia in Katowice in the field of Artistic Education and master’s studies at the Faculty of Ceramics and Glass of the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław. She expanded her workshop skills during an internship at the Ceramic Kingdom Studio in Berlin. He is currently studying at the Faculty of Sculpture of the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk (first year).
Instagram: @Julialedwon

 

JAN RACZYŃSKI
Jan Raczyński (b. 1999, Kartuzy) studies at the Faculty of Sculpture and Intermedia (fifth year) in the diploma studio of prof. Ph.D. Wojciech Sęczawa and in the Workshop of Medallic Art and Small Forms prof. Ph.D. Ludmiła Ostrogórska. Sculptor, painter, draughtsman, musician and poet. Raczyński focuses on reflection on man and his relationship with the world.
Instagram: @jan.raczynski.art

 

FILIP RZODKIEWICZ (curator of the exhibition)
The young artist (born in 2000) studies at the Faculty of Painting of the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk (fifth year) under the supervision of prof. Ph.D. Krzysztof Polkowski. Winner of the W. Fangor competition, winner of distinctions and artistic residencies at Laznia CCA in Gdańsk and finalist of the international competition “99 Future Blue Chip Artists”. He participated in artistic residencies in Latvia and South Korea. In addition to his own work, he organizes exhibitions of works by young artists as a curator of the “Northern Wall” Gallery. His works can be found in private collections in Poland, Canada and the USA.
Instagram: @Filip_Rzodkiewicz

 

MATYLDA SOJA
Visual artist, student of the Faculty of Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk (fifth year). He paints, creates installations, works with the world. In her actions, she explores discomfort and looks for boundaries – not only her own.
Instagram: @thilde.son

 

VICTORIA WIĘCKOWSKA
Victoria Więckowska (b. 1998, Toruń) graduated from the École Européenne in Luxembourg. She studied at the Faculty of Fashion Design at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp (Belgium). Currently, she is a student of the Faculty of Painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk (fifth year) in the diploma studio of prof. Ph.D. Maciej Świeszewski. Her paintings can be found in private collections in Poland and abroad. Victoria Więckowska lives and works in Sopot.
Instagram: @Art_e.vic

 

It was a fantastic Women’s Day with Olivia!

Women’s Day in Olivia is already our tradition. And it’s a beautiful tradition. On March 6, we met in the lobby of Olivia Prime A and devoted the whole morning to various things. It was a bit practical and a bit impractical:) There was also our hit, a self-defense workshop. We hope that each Olivian has found a proposal for herself. And we hope even more that this day was special for you.

 

Here are some photos from the workshops: bicycle workshop entitled. “Do it yourself!”, evening make-upand effective self-defense. Thank you for taking a moment to celebrate with us on this day.

 

See you soon!

 

 

In Olivia about the most important matters. Summit talks

On Thursday, 6 March, on the 34th floor of Olivia Star, a unique debate was held entitled “Summit talks: how to ensure security? Global threats and local responses”. The event, organized by the Employers of Pomerania, gathered leading experts in the field of politics, defense and international security in Olivia Centre. The Guest of Honour of the meeting was the renowned statesman and historian Bronisław Komorowski, President of the Republic of Poland in the years 2010-2015.

 

President Bronisław Komorowski, when asked about Polish security, pointed out that the situation is very difficult. He also referred to recent events.

 

One thing is certain, that what is happening strengthens Putin’s Russia. Why this is happening is another discussion. But no one can doubt that Russia has received very powerful arguments and has a chance for political and military success. If Russia has a chance of success, then we have good reasons to be afraid of almost everything. But fortunately, it is never the case in the world that there are only negative phenomena that cause terror and fear for the future. -Spoke.

 

Are we safe?

 

This fundamental question accompanied the participants throughout the debate, and the answers were not unambiguous. The speakers emphasized that the world is currently facing many challenges, both geopolitical and technological. The discussion focused primarily on the analysis of global tensions, including threats resulting from Russia’s policy and dynamic changes in international relations.

 

Anna Maria Dyner vividly described the current situation as “hurricane Trump and cyclone Putin”, noting that both the changes in the US and Russia’s aggressive attitude have a huge impact on Europe’s security.

 

“Now is the moment when tectonic plates in the Euro-Atlantic world are shifting. I am ironic that hurricane Trump is blowing. The question is, what will happen when it stops blowing and what image of the world will we find? Perhaps not necessarily the worst if Europe is able to consolidate. It is a matter of answering the question – how to find ourselves in this new reality and how to try to talk to our European partners – translated by Anna Maria Dyner.

 

The participants agreed that Poland is not facing a direct threat of conventional war “here and now” today, but that hybrid activities and disinformation remain huge challenges. They also pointed out that the current geopolitical crisis has been going on for almost 17 years and although the threat is undoubtedly growing, they emphasized that Europe is beginning to respond to it with increasing determination and decisiveness.

 

General Bogusław Pacek, who believes that Poland is as safe as Europe, said m.in: There is a lot of concern, but there is no reason to panic. Those who are causing us to panic are also acting for Putin, not for our authorities. Sometimes I wonder who cares more about us panicking. Are they those who want to attack us in the future, or those who want to sell us more what costs more.

 

Key findings

 

No reason to panic. At the moment, Poland is not really threatened by a “tank invasion”, but it is crucial to remain constantly vigilant, m.in. against disinformation activities and cyber threats.

 

A strong arms industry is the foundation of security. Investments in the defence sector are necessary and, as it was noted, Poland took these actions much earlier than other European countries.

 

Propaganda and information warfare. Today’s threats are not limited to traditional military attacks, but also include information manipulation and destabilization in cyberspace.

 

Experts

 

Outstanding specialists and representatives of the defence industry were invited to participate in the debate. It was attended by:

 

  • Anna Maria Dyner – Polityka Insight, Senior Security and Eastern Affairs Analyst,
  • Honorata Hencel – Managing Director of Boeing Poland and Ukraine,
  • General Bogusław Pacek – expert in the field of defence strategy,
  • Piotr Wojciechowski – President of WB Electronics,
  • Jan J. Grabowski – Member of the Management Board of the Polish Armaments Group,
  • Jarosław Wolski – analyst and lecturer at the Naval Academy in Gdynia.

 

The meeting was chaired by Witold Jurasz, a journalist and columnist for Onet dealing with foreign and security policy, in the past a diplomat in Moscow and chargé d’affaires of the Republic of Poland in Belarus. He also worked in the arms industry.

 

The event attracted over 300 participants, which proves the great interest in the subject of security. The meeting lasted over 2.5 hours and was full of substantive discussions and specific recommendations on the future of Polish defence policy.

 

The debate “Talks at the 2025 Summit” was a unique opportunity to exchange views on current threats and strategies to combat them. Experts emphasized that Poland is heading in the right direction to strengthen its security, but it still faces many challenges. Further investment in the arms industry, cybersecurity and effective counteracting disinformation will be crucial.

 

Huge applause is due to the organizers, the Employers of Pomerania and Tomasz Limon for creating a space for such an important discussion. In the face of global tensions, events of this type are extremely important for building awareness and preparing for future challenges.

 

Fig. linkedin.com/company/pracodawcy-pomorza/ | trojmiasto.pl Maciej Czerniak

 

 

Partners of the debate:

 

Main Partner: Bank Millennium
Substantive Partner: Polish Naval Academy in Gdynia
Venue Partner: Olivia Centre
Partners: Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa S.A., RADMOR S.A., WB Group, GPEC Group

 

More…

Join Active Charity 2025!

 

Did you know that our Resident, the Energa Group, has been organising the Active Charities campaign since 2014? And everyone can join it! The participants of the 11th edition covered over 515 thousand kilometers, which means that they traveled around Poland 150 times! 716 people, including 347 women and 369 men, contributed to this spectacular result. The employees of Energa Obrót covered the most kilometers – 120,563. Almost 80 thousand. As part of the campaign, we have so far managed to cover over 4 million km and donate aid worth PLN 2,580,000.00 to 134 facilities.

 

How can you get involved?

 

Just walk, run, ride your bike, scooter, rollerblades… Your activity Monitor via any app of your choice, e.g. Strava. Inform the Energa Group about this every month, and each kilometre you travel will be added to the common kilometre pool. You have plenty of time, because the campaign lasts until December 31.

 

We have 250,000 km to go. If we manage to exceed the assumed mileage limit, the Energa Foundation will donate funds to children in need, seniors and animal shelters.

 

Every active charity who goes out, leaves, runs 100 km and donates them to the common pool will be able to recommend the Beneficiary to the Organizers. If you have any questions, write to: rowery@energa.pl

 

How do I register for
Active Charities
?

 

That’s how:

 

We invite you to the Olivia Prize 2024 award ceremony and a lecture by Jacek Sokołowski, PhD

We cordially invite you to the award ceremony in the Olivia Prize 2024 competition! For the fifth time, we will meet to appreciate the most interesting business, social and economic undertakings of the Residents of Olivia Centre. We will also present special awards to business environment institutions and young scientists associated with Tri-City universities. Registration is required for the event.

 

The partners of the individual award categories are the United Nations Global Compact Network Poland and the Daniel Fahrenheit Union of Universities in Gdańsk.

 

The special guest of the event will be Dr. Jacek Sokołowski, lecturer at the Institute of Political Science and International Relations of the Jagiellonian University, legal advisor, expert on political issues, co-founder and in the years 2012–2022 head of the Center for Quantitative Research on Politics of the Jagiellonian University, collaborator of the Jagiellonian Club and the Allerhand Institute, he also publishes in “Dziennik Gazeta Prawna”. Author of the book “Transnaród” which is an analysis of the evolution of the political system in Poland, with particular emphasis on the formation of a new middle class, popular political commentator publishing on the X website as EasyRider.

 

The award ceremony will take place on March 27, 2025 on the 34th floor of Olivia Star.

 

Agenda of the meeting

  • 18:00 Opening
  • 18:00-18:15 Welcome
  • 18:15-19:15 Lecture by Dr. Jacek Sokołowski
  • 19:10-20:00 Olivia Prize Awards Ceremony
  • 20:00-21:00 Closing / cocktail

 

Sign Up

 

 

This year, the prizes in the Olivia Prize competition will be awarded in three categories:

  • Olivia Impact – for economic or business undertakings carried out by the Resident’s company or entities from its group.
  • Olivia Harmony – for social or ecological projects carried out by the Resident’s company or entities from its group. This category is under the honorary patronage of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC).
  • Olivia Everyday Hero – for an individual, employee or associate of a Resident, for social or ecological involvement.

 

There will also be two special prizes:

  • Olivia Connect – for business environment institutions influencing the Resident or entities from his group.
  • Olivia Hero of the Future – for a young scientist associated with a Tri-City university, who can demonstrate success in the field of R+D or commercialization of research results. This category was under the patronage of the Fahrenheit Union of Universities.

 

The Olivia Prize 2024 jury will consist of:

  • Moksa Marta (O4 Coworking),
  • Sylwia Mrozowska (Univentum Labs),
  • Jolanta Szydłowska (GFKM),
  • Grzegorz Borowski (Infoshare),
  • Paweł Jemioł (Nordea),
  • Mateusz Kusznierewicz,
  • Remigiusz Wojciechowski (Bayer).

 

The contest is exactly for you! Do you have doubts?
Check out the results of previous editions: 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023.

 

 

You have until March 16 to apply. Click and apply for the competition!
The official announcement of the results will take place on March 27 during a ceremonial gala.

 

 

Competition form

 

Open Day in Biały Kotek on March 15!

The Language Kindergarten and White Kitten Nursery, which is located in Olivia in the Olivia Tower building, cordially invites you on March 15 (Saturday) from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m . for the Open Day! See what the White Kitten has prepared for you and your children.

 

11:00-13:00 ROBOTICS WITH LEGO
Creativity at the highest level! Create your own constructions, experiment, and for dessert… cotton candy and popcorn! The classes will be led by Justa Lab, who will lead children into the world of amazing technologies!

 

11:00-13:00 SENSOPLASTY
Developing activities that engage all the senses of the child! Touch, taste, smell, sight and hearing – all this will help in the development of toddlers. Classes are conducted by our certified teachers.

 

11:00-13:00 BABY’S
CORNER
A special zone for the youngest! Children from one year old will be able to take part in sensory activities to support their development. It is a space full of fun, laughter and care for the little ones!

 

11:00-13:00 JUDO
TRAININGWith the beloved Mr. Filip from UKS Judo Grizzly Gdańsk – energy, movement and great fun for every toddler!

 

Do you have any questions?

Write to: biuro@bialykotekoliwa.pl
Call: 692 168 090

 

Olivia’s conversations. Is the Middle East the key to world peace?

We invite you to the next meeting in Olivia’s Conversations series: “Is the Middle East the key to world peace?” Our guest will be Paweł Rakowski, a journalist and publicist commenting on Middle Eastern events, co-author of the books “Lebanon. More than a guide”, as well as “Israel’s Great War. A real Fauda from Gaza to Syria”. This is the first Polish monograph on Hamas’s war against Israel in 2023-2024, published in 2025, written together with Michał Bruszewski.

 

  • Will the war in the Middle East escalate?
  • Will the change of power in Syria affect Russia’s involvement in Ukraine?
  • Are the peace terms presented by Donald Trump achievable?
  • Why was Israel caught off guard by the Hamas attack, and what is Hamas anyway?
  • Is Iran on the eve of producing its nuclear bomb?

 

We will answer these and many other questions with our guest 13 March 2025, 5:30 p.m., Olivia Sky Club . Admission is free with prior reservation of the entrance ticket. The number of places is limited.

 

SIGN UP FOR A MEETING

 

 

Read: The end of the war in Syria. A new geopolitical order in the Middle East

 

 

 

Paweł Rakowski is a graduate of the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Warsaw and the Institute of the Middle and Far East at the Jagiellonian University. Blogger, journalist, author of texts, books and reportages on the Middle East, the borderlands and the transformations of the modern world. Commentator on Middle Eastern events, m.in. for Polish Radio 24.

 

About the reportage “Israel’s Great War. The Real Fauda from Gaza to Syria.”, which he co-authored (together with Michał Bruszewski), a reviewer with the pseudonym JOA writes as follows: “If someone watched the title Fauda, or read/listened to the news about the war between Hamas and Israel, wondered what it was really about, he should read this book. I think that thanks to it we can try to understand the current situation in the Middle East. The authors promise to show the truth about Israel’s new war, and in my opinion, they keep their promise.”

 

 

SIGN UP FOR A MEETING

 

LinkedinLocal Tricity in Olivia Centre. Get to know the person, not the profile

LinkedinLocal is a global, grassroots initiative that aims to bring virtual connections from LinkedIn’s professional network to the real world and build authentic human relationships. The meetings are non-commercial – their participants come to meet other people and their passions, not to sell products or services.

 

The story of LinkedinLocal began in Australia in 2017, and the idea quickly gained popularity around the world. The Tri-City community joined this global movement in July 2018, organizing the first meeting in the O4 Coworking spaces at Olivia Centre, which is currently one of the main partners of these meetings. Over the next two years, the initiative grew rapidly and the interest of participants continued to grow, but this development was abruptly halted in March 2020 by Covid-19.

 

After a pandemic break, LinkedinLocal returned for good to the Tri-City networking scene in June 2024. The core of the Linkedin Local – Tri-City organizational team is formed by a permanent, family team (the hosts of the meetings are Wojciech Wołoszyk and Kacper Wołoszyk) with the constant support of IURIDICO, which has been the main organizational partner of this series since the beginning of Linkedin Local’s operation.

The community around LinkedinLocal Tri-City is constantly growing, and tickets for subsequent editions are sold out well in advance. In addition to moderated networking, the program includes substantive lectures on a variety of topics – from health well-being, through strategic planning, to legal design, building a personal brand and asset protection.

 

– There is no single, dominant profile of the participant. Among our guests are representatives of various industries and organizations: law, real estate, production, logistics, marketing, financial and professional services, IT, education, psychology, culture, sports and gastronomy. It brings together SME entrepreneurs, mid-level specialists, managers, corporate employees, civil servants, freelancers and professionals – says Wojciech Wołoszyk.

 

The last edition of the event took place in the unique Olivia Star Top space thanks to the partnership with Olivia Centre, offering a panoramic view of the Tri-City from a height of over 140 metres.

 

– The meeting on the 34th floor with a view of the Tri-City metropolis – in my opinion – turned out phenomenally emphasizes Bogusław Wieczorek, the representative of the management board of Olivia Centre – Olivia is a business hub that connects experts from various industries. This is exactly what the LinkedinLocal initiative does, so it’s the most natural collaboration you can imagine. Importantly, the meetings, despite the fact that they take place in an informal atmosphere, are always characterized by a high substantive level, which certainly contributes to such a large attendance during each of the meetings and influences such a high interest in tickets for subsequent events organized by Wojciech Wołoszyk and his team. And if you add a substantive program to it, there is nothing else to do but wait for the next edition.

 

LinkedinLocal is not only the Tri-City – meetings are also organized in many other Polish cities, including Poznań, Krakow, Warsaw, Toruń, Bydgoszcz, Częstochowa, Gliwice, Wrocław, Katowice, Łódź, Rzeszów, Lublin, Szczecin and Zielona Góra. The organizers cooperate with each other, exchanging experiences and good practices, thus building a nationwide community. Linkedin Corporation does not organize or fund the LinkedinLocal initiative, which is carried out under license.

 

The next LinkedinLocal Tri-City meeting will take place on April 16, 2025.