Angel Investor

Rafał Brzoska

Founder of InPost and one of Poland’s highest-profile entrepreneurs, Rafał is active as an impact-oriented investor through personal and foundation initiatives. His flagship company reached a landmark Amsterdam IPO, and his broader investment activity spans logistics-adjacent consumer sectors, food, and medical innovation.

Notable references include activity around Bakalland and support for oncology and advanced medical equipment initiatives.

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Krakow, Poland

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Angel Investor

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