About me

Professionally

I work for one of the world’s most iconic breweries as a Product Owner in the Data Mapping area, part of Data Engineering and Processing.

Previously, I worked at a global consulting company specializing in software engineering, digital platforms, and product design; a multinational networking and cybersecurity technology company; and a technology company focused on electrification, automation and robotics.

I have experience leading initiatives from inception to delivering complex, end-to-end solutions. With a strong understanding of business needs, I provide architectural and technological guidance, connect cross-functional teams, and help build scalable data platforms.


Privately

I live in Poland with my wife, daughter and our dog. I value balancing professional ambitions with family life and quality time together or for myself.

I’m passionate not only about technology, but also everything that surrounds me, with some special favor for aviation, gliding and photography. I enjoy exploring theoretical and practical sides of my interests.

I also enjoy bike trips, which help me stay active, clear my mind, and discover new places in the city I know inside out.


This blog

Writing a blog has become a way for me to slow down and disconnect. Instead of scrolling through social media and consuming random stuff, I can focus on organizing my own thoughts and creating something meaningful. The process itself is surprisingly relaxing – it helps me clear my head, manage stress, and replace passive “doom scrolling” with a more intentional activity.

Blogging also gives me a space to share ideas, experiences, and observations that I would otherwise keep to myself. It encourages me to think more clearly, structure my arguments, and improve the way I communicate in writing. Over time, writing regularly has helped me become more concise, and thoughtful in expressing complex topics in a simple way.

Finally, maintaining a blog helps me stay connected with my audience – all three of you. Jokes aside, even a small group of readers makes the experience feel rewarding and personal. I enjoy knowing that someone out there finds entertainment, or at least mild curiosity in what I publish.