Witold Spirydowicz

Witold Czesław Spirydowicz (born 5 October 1958, Warsaw) is a Polish civil servant and diplomat, serving as an ambassador to Morocco (2010-2015) and Algeria (since 2016).

Witold Spirydowicz

Ph.D.
(2010)
Poland Ambassador to Morocco
In office
22 September 2010  31 July 2015
Preceded byJoanna Wronecka
Succeeded byMarek Aleksander Ziółkowski
Poland Ambassador to Algeria
Assumed office
6 July 2016
Preceded byMichał Radlicki
Personal details
Born (1958-10-05) October 5, 1958
Warsaw, Poland
NationalityPolish
ChildrenAldona
Alma materUniversity of Warsaw
ProfessionDiplomat
Awards

Education and career

Witold Spirydowicz has graduated from Law Faculty at the University of Warsaw (1981). He was member of the Independent Students' Union at that time. He has gained also postgraduate diplomas at the Faculty of Journalism and Political Science, UW (1983), Centre Européen Universitaire de Nancy (1983) and Diplomatic Academy – Polytechnic School of Central London (1990).[1] In 1992, he defended his Ph.D. thesis on criminology.[2] Besides Polish, he speaks English, French, German and Italian languages.[1]

Between 1984 and 1990, he worked for the Institute of Justice of Warsaw, the Institute for Juvenile Research. In September 1990, he joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA). Firstly, he was head of section at the Consular Department. Following working on a post at the embassy in Vienna (1992–1993), in 1993, he became First Secretary at the embassy in Bonn. In 1997, he returned to the MFA headquarter.[3] Between 2000 and 2004, he was Consul-General in Montreal. For the next two years he has been at the Legal and Treaty Department. From 2006 to 2008, he was director of the department at the Office for War Veterans and Victims of Oppression. In January 2008, he returned to the MFA as a deputy director of the Director General's Office. The same year, in September, he became the director of the MFA Bureau of Control and Audit.[4]

Between 2010[5] and 2015, he was Poland ambassador to Morocco.[6][7] In 2016, he was invitited by the president Andrzej Duda to the National Development Council.[8] On 7 June 2016, he was nominated an ambassador to Algeria. Next month, he began his term.[9][10]

He is married, with daughter Aldona.[1]

Honours

Works

Translations

  • Hans Joachim Schneider, Zysk z przestępstwa: środki masowego przekazu a zjawiska kryminalne [original title: Massenmedien aund Kriminalitat], Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 1992, ISBN 83-01-10602-6.

References

  1. "Ambasador". algier.msz.gov.pl (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2018-05-17. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
  2. "Nowa Nauka Polska". nauka-polska.pl. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
  3. "Komisja Łączności z Polakami za Granicą /nr 45/". orka.sejm.gov.pl (in Polish). 11 July 2000. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
  4. "Komisja Spraw Zagranicznych /nr 171/". orka.sejm.gov.pl (in Polish). 25 June 2010. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
  5. "Malaysian Ambassador Bestowed Grand Officer Of Alaouite Wissam By Moroccan King". www.ssig.gov.my. 21 December 2010. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
  6. "Poland helps street children from Senegal". www.msz.gov.pl. Retrieved 2019-07-12.
  7. "Zapis przebiegu posiedzenia Komisji Spraw Zagranicznych /nr 23/". www.sejm.gov.pl (in Polish). 28 April 2016. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
  8. "Prezydent powołał nowych członków Narodowej Rady Rozwoju". www.prezydent.pl (in Polish). 16 February 2016. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
  9. PTWP. "Witold Spirydowicz ambasadorem Polski w Algierii". www.parlamentarny.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-07-12.
  10. "Nowy ambasador w Algierii". www.rp.pl (in Polish). 6 July 2016. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
  11. "MAGYAR KÖZLÖNY" (PDF). kozlonyok.hu (in Hungarian). 2014. p. 10051.
  12. "Audience d'adieu chez Sa Majesté le Roi Mohammed VI". rabat.msz.gov.pl. Retrieved 2019-07-11.
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