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Mariusz Aleksandrowicz has extensive experience in project management and construction. Mariusz has held various roles in different companies throughout their career. In their most recent position at Atenor, they served as a Project Director. Prior to that, they worked as a Project Manager at Atenor for almost three years. Before joining Atenor, Mariusz worked at JLL as an Associate Director, leading the Occupier Project Management team. Mariusz also held the role of Senior Project Manager at JLL, where they managed office fit-out projects for major clients such as Motorola, MSD/MERC, and Nestle. Earlier in their career, Mariusz worked as a Building Surveyor at Brittain Hadley Associates, a Site Manager at Trant Construction Ltd., and as a General Site Superintendent at Ghelamco Poland, where they were responsible for preparing premises for clients like PepsiCo, Commercial Union, Reader's Digest, Gerling, and Stryker. Overall, Mariusz has a diverse background in project management and construction within different sectors.
From 1997 to 2003, Mariusz Aleksandrowicz attended the Warsaw University of Technology. During this time, they obtained a Master of Science (MSc) degree in the field of Building and Civil Engineering.
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Atenor is a sustainable real estate development company recognised as a Global Listed Sector Leaders by the GRESB, with pan-European expertise and listed on the Euronext Brussels market. Its mission is to respond to the new demands of the evolution of urban and professional life through sustainable urban planning and architecture. In this context, Atenor invests in large-scale real estate projects that meet strict criteria in terms of location, economic efficiency and respect of the environment. Operating across 10 European countries, 10 local teams are developing 34 projects, totaling an impressive 1,200,000 square meters in our portfolio. Atenor is recognised as an international and sustainable urban developer, aligned with the European taxonomy and aiming for the highest classifications of BREEAM and WELL certifications.