My name is Piotr Derecki and I have been running my company since 2002. It’s been 20 years since I am my own boss. I do not regret taking the decision to set up a company, although previously I worked well in a large American corporation – Lucent Technologies, as a manager for new products introduction in the procurement department, where I supported the introduction of new products at the local level and three other European LT factories. I developed there and gained the ease of navigating in an international environment. But I got to the point I decided to turn a good job into challenges and forging your own destiny. I have decided to enter the world of international business. Again, I have no regrets, although I have experienced ups and downs over the years. Every entrepreneur experiences this and it is important to learn the right lessons from failures, but also to be proud and appreciate your victories. I always treated my failures as a sign that I should correct the course, learn new things, and master new skills. I still do this today. I do not treat problems as overwhelming, but as another issue to be solved. In my opinion, success is not only issuing new invoices, but also gaining and maintaining an opinion among co-operators as a reliable, trustworthy person, with whom it is worth cooperating. I am perceived this way and I have worked for it for over 20 years. I have earned many partners, cooperators all over the world, who associate me as the right partner for cooperation in Poland. Thanks to the experience and reputation I have gained, I get along very well with foreign partners, whom I help in setting up partnerships with Polish companies, as well as helping contractors from Poland to expand their activities abroad.


For many years I have been associated with Rotary International – a global organization made up of people of good will who, apart from running their businesses on a daily basis, devote their time, energy and resources to helping those who need it. I am involved in helping Ukraine and the immigrants who fled the country after Russia had attacked their country.

Privately, I am a husband and a father of three wonderful children. I have many passions – I run marathons, cook (this is my big passion!), learn languages, make furniture from wooden pallets,  love learning new skills that are necessary nowadays, read a lot every day. I am a former footballer, but also a chess player. The final part of my formal education was an amazing year spent as a GRSP (Georgia Rotary Student Program) scholarship holder at the University of West Georgia in the USA.