Leopold Rutowicz
Leopold Józef Rutowicz (born on 18 October 1932 in Kraków) is a Polish politician and Member of the European Parliament for the MP & SW with the Self-Defense, and is therefore a Non-Inscrit in the European Parliament.
Rutowicz sits on its Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection, and is a substitute for the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs and a member of the Delegation for relations with Australia and New Zealand.
Education
- 1956: Master of Engineering, University of Mining and Metallurgy (AGH)
- 1981: doctor of commodities science at the Academy of Economics in Kraków
Career
- 1955-1968: Assistant and lecturer at AGH
- 1957-1959: Senior technologist at the Fabryka Wyrobów Blaszanych (Tin Products Factory)
- 1957-1963: chief mechanic at the Kraków Enterprise for General Construction
- 1959-1990: Member of the Administration and Chairman of the Voivodeship Club for Technical Improvement and Innovation (Klub Racjonalizacji i Wynalazczości)
- 1963-1967: head of the Ośrodek Prototypów Zakładu Badań i Doświadczeń Budownictwa (Prototype Centre of the Institute for Building Research and Testing)
- 1967-1990: Deputy director and director of the Regional Office of Weights and Measures
- 1967-1993: Member of the Administration and Chairman of the Association of Polish Engineers and Technicians, Kraków branch
- 1990-1995: director of the Assay Office of Kraków
Decorations
- 1977: Gold Cross of Merit
- 1984: Knight's Cross - 'Polonia Restituta'
See also: European Parliament election, 2004 (Poland)
External links
- Personal profile of Leopold Rutowicz in the European Parliament's database of members
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