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Headline: People Source: Euromoney Date: December 2000 Author: Philip Eade Wanda Rapaczynski President and CEO, Agora When in 1992 Wanda Rapaczynski announced that she was quitting her job as a senior executive at Citibank in New York to help run Poland’s first independent newspaper, her former Citibank colleagues might have assumed that she simply wanted to do her bit to help her country recover from decades of communism and martial law. Few would have predicted that the move would be a good one financially. |
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