JWW is a member of the elite Business Center Club association
We are proud to announce: JWW accounting office has become a member of the prestigious Business Center Club business association. BCC was founded in 1991 as a club of Polish entrepreneurs that conducts active economic lobbying on their behalf to defend their interests and develop the free market economy.
BCC is a valued business club with traditions, whose experts play an important role in co-creating and giving opinions on economic laws, and take an active part in the work of parliamentary committees. This is one of the largest business associations in Poland – Club members with headquarters in nearly 250 cities employ a total of over 400,000. employees. There are 22 regional lodges in the country.
Membership in such an elite association is a great distinction for us and an important milestone in our development. It is a great honor for us and confirmation of our hard work, commitment and high standards that guide us in our daily activities – emphasizes Aleksander Widawski, Vice-President of JWW.
Thanks to this membership, we gain access to unique networking and development opportunities that will allow us to develop even better as professionals in our field. We will also have the opportunity to participate in important industry events and exchange experiences with other leaders representing various areas of the economy.
We are full of enthusiasm and ready to take on the challenges that this membership with the Business Center Club puts before us!
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