Magdziak Miszewska, Agnieszka
Magdziak Miszewska, Agnieszka
Agnieszka Magdziak Miszewska graduated Warsaw University, Polish Philology Faculty. She obtained her Theory of Theater specialization at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow.
She is interested in theater and its force of action, and also in international relations as presented in political journalism.
She is a published author and was employed in the position of vice-editor-in-chief of the Catholic Monthly "Wiez" - a periodical founded by the first non-communist Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland.
In 1998-2001 she was an advisor of RP Prime Minister on the matter of Polish-Jewish relations. In 1996 she was appointed to the responsible position of Head of the Center for International Relations - Government Foundation Program.
She is an active member of many organizations, among others the Euro-Atlantic Association, The Council of "Help for Poles in the East" Foundation. She is the President of the Polish Branch of Women in International Security (American Organization).
Between 2002-2006 held the office of the Consul General of the Polish Republic in New York.
Actively promotes Polish art and culture in the USA. Inspires and takes active part in many political, cultural and ethnic organizations, among them the Polish American Congress, Organization of Polish Students, Polonia Technica, Medicus, POLPAC.
She is an active and inspiring publicist possessing considerable literary accomplishments. A list of her publications and appearances are available on the internet.
She is married and has one daughter.
From: Biographical Note for Polski Uniwersytet Ludowy (Polish People's University) in Philadelphia, 2004; updated 2006
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