Market Square in Oliwa: day 1

Olivia Business Centre is an integral part of the Oliwa District. We have just started a new project – we support the renovation and revival of the Market Square in Oliwa. We were there on Friday and we were there on Saturday (secured as it should be!). We will keep you informed about what’s going on there, we’ll show you how this amazing place is supposed to look like after the metamorphosis, we’ll show you who is behind it all:) Meanwhile, we are starting the (Prze)Budowa Diary – you can follow it on our FB page, and ultimately also here, on the website.

WHAT HAS ALREADY HAPPENED/IS HAPPENING?

✔new furniture and tents appear on the Market Square

✔The pavilion was painted and refreshed

✔there is already a new information board about the New Market Square in Oliwa…

We also learned on Saturday that work is underway over the new layout of this place, hence the m.in. Wooden planters-borders:) Piotr Czyz from the City Initiative revealed to us that PROTOTYPING is important here. “We design temporary spatial layouts from elements that are easy to move or dismantle. Here, we used wooden pots and painted the new layout of the marketplace on the floor. We’ll be keeping an eye on it and making adjustments over the next few years. Then, in a few months, we will implement the project, taking into account the conclusions from prototyping. Work on the prototype system will be completed in the coming week. It is worth noting that the prototype chip already takes into account safety issues related to the coronavirus. The distances between the stalls have been increased, and the painted layout will give a clear indication to customers of how they should move around the market.”

c.d.n.

Check out our mini-report:

 

Sii Poland in Olivia with the status of a legend and the sixth title of Greate Place To Work

Sii, residing in Olivia Business Centre, has been awarded as the best place to work for the sixth time. The triumph of the IT giant completes the Legend status granted for the first time.

The development of Sii Poland in Olivia Business Centre is a story of inspiring success. A leading provider of IT, engineering, digital and Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services in Poland, it started its operations in Pomerania in 2010 in a 400 m2 office. The dynamics and effectiveness of operations based on care for employees resulted in the fact that within 10 years the company has grown within the largest business center in Pomerania and today the Tri-City branch has almost 1,000 employees, and the office occupies an area of over 10,000 square meters on the top floors of the Olivia Prime building.

This year’s success of Sii is proof of the company’s effective HR policy. For the first time, the Great Place to Work title went to Sii Poland in 2015, when the company employed 2,000 people. This year, the organization won it for the 6th time in a row, gaining the recognition of the team, whose number has been growing steadily in recent years – today the number of Sii experts has exceeded 4,500.

The Great Place to Work title is one of the most important awards for us, because it shows in a transparent way what our employees think about Sii Poland as an employer. We can all feel very proud, because with such a fast growth rate, the atmosphere and team spirit remain great – says Gregoire Nitot, founder and CEO of Sii Poland.

The awards and the status of the Legend have become synonymous with a stable and friendly workplace in the opinion of the public, whose office is still a sensation and still has no equivalent in Poland. There are 9 private loggias at the disposal of the employees, willingly used to work on a deckchair on warm days. An alternative is the 2 large private terraces overlooking the sea, the first of which is for lounging and the second located next to the main dining room is a great place for lunch. The response to the expectations of employees is the décor inspired by biophilic design, which is complemented by slides and climbing walls between floors. In 2019, the design of the space by the Design Anatomy studio from Olivia Business Centre won an award in the Office Star competition, winning in the category “The best recreational space in Poland” and a distinction for the “Best Office in the Tri-City”.

Winning the title for the 6th time in a row is a source of pride for all our Power People! We are all the ones who create our company together, carry out our mission, achieve our goals and act on a daily basis according to our key 14 values. This award is a confirmation that this is the case! On the other hand, it is also a responsibility and a commitment to further efforts and improvement of specific areas. But today, above all, we celebrate, albeit online and remotely, with joy and pride in our hearts – says Joanna Kucharska, CHRO at Sii Poland.

This year’s results of the Great Place to Work survey show that the actions taken by Sii Poland in previous years, such as the launch of the Passion Sponsorship Program, focusing on the charity activities of Sii Power Volunteers, or the Job Changer application, which allows you to change your career path, are now indicated by employees as the best initiatives of the past year. A key element of the Best Employer of the Year survey are employee opinions, which account for 2/3 of the total score taking into account 5 dimensions: credibility, respect, honesty, pride and camaraderie. This year’s high results allowed the company to repeat the success from previous years, as as many as 89% of Sii Poland employees declared that their company is a great place to work – thus improving the result from last year by 2%.

In 2019, Sii received the CBRE Office Superstar statuette for the best recreational space in Poland and a distinction for the best office in the Tri-City. Read the article: ” Design Anatomy’s success in the Office Superstar competition”

Newsletter Answers 2

If I have the status of a student and a contract of mandate, can I apply for a demurrage allowance? My employer did not pay social security contributions, I only have health insurance from my parents.

Answer:

Issues related to the demurrage allowance are regulated in the Act of 2 March 2020 on Special Solutions Related to Preventing, Counteracting and Combating COVID-19, Other Infectious Diseases and Crisis Situations Caused by Them. (Journal of Laws of 2020, item 374, as amended)

In accordance with Article 15zq para. 1 point 2 of the above-mentioned of the Act, the demurrage allowance is granted to m.in. a person performing a contract of mandate, if he or she is not subject to social insurance on any other grounds.

Students up to the age of 26 are not covered by social security under mandate contracts. Being covered by health insurance is not an obstacle to obtaining a demurrage benefit.

Thus, the student until 26. of the age of majority, performing a contract of mandate and not subject to social insurance on any other grounds, the demurrage allowance will in principle be entitled, provided that the other statutory requirements are met, which are indicated below.

Persons residing in the territory of the Republic of Poland are entitled to the demurrage allowance if they are:

1) citizens of the Republic of Poland or

2) citizens of the European Union Member States, European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA) member states – parties to the Agreement on the European Economic Area or the Swiss Confederation who have the right of residence or the right of permanent residence in the territory of the Republic of Poland, or

3) foreigners legally residing in the territory of the Republic of Poland.

In addition, the demurrage allowance is granted when, as a result of COVID-19, there has been a downtime in the conduct of business by the principal with whom a civil law contract (including a mandate contract) has been concluded. This means that you will be entitled to the demurrage allowance if you are unable to perform the civil law contract in whole or in part due to the principal’s downtime in conducting business.

Please also bear in mind that a person performing a civil law contract (including a contract of mandate) is entitled to a demurrage allowance if:

1) the civil law contract was concluded before 1 April 2020;

2) the income from a civil law contract within the meaning of the provisions on personal income tax obtained in the month preceding the month in which the application for the demurrage benefit was submitted, was not higher than 300% of the average monthly salary from the previous quarter announced by the President of the Central Statistical Office on the basis of the regulations on pensions and disability pensions from the Social Insurance Fund, in force on the date of submitting the application.

According to the submitted inquiry, the mandate contracts were concluded after 1 February 2020, so the demurrage allowance will be due if the other conditions set out above are met.

 

You become a polyglot. Interview with Olivia Ambassador Janek Meissner

Although he knows almost everything there is to know about language learning, he still admits that methods, accent and vocabulary need to be constantly improved. He speaks 7 languages and it’s not like he discovered his talent, found a miraculous way and suddenly everything changed. YoiTube, persistence and everyday encounters with the language turned out to be helpful – says Janek Meissner from Air Help, Ambassador of Language Tandem OBC, which is a part of the project “We are united by passion” of Olivia Business Centre.

Did it take you a long time to persuade you to share your passion?

I’m convinced that it’s worth inspiring people to discover new things, so when Olivia’s “Share Your Passion” project was proposed, I just asked “where and when” (laughs). I’ve spent four years learning languages, I still enjoy it and I thought it would be a good time to share the knowledge I’ve gained.

Weren’t you afraid that your willingness might clash with the enthusiasm of the participants?

I had, but the desire to take up the challenge prevailed. At the very beginning, it was hard to imagine what would come of it, but from class to class I found out that the idea was right.

Have you always had a flair for teaching?

I started my adventure with tutoring in high school and quickly got discouraged because I felt that my expectations were different from reality. Time allowed me to distance myself from the methods I used, in which I noticed a lot of mistakes. I decided that I would improve them and I implemented my “better” with subsequent students. It worked, and I had the opportunity to observe the satisfaction of my pupils, who left me and, instead of playing on the computer, searched for information on their own and delved into the topic they were working on together.

What did you teach?

Physics, which made me believe that my methods made sense when one of my students started looking for more information about Einstein’s relativistics. If I could inspire someone like that, I must have loved teaching (laughs).

How many languages do you speak?

Seven. I have mastered English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, French, Catalan and Polish.

How many years have you been learning them?

I started in July 2015. I tried hard and it resulted in English with a pretty cool accent and a rich vocabulary. I work in Spanish, so I know I have to speak nicely and coherently. I know Italian at a level that allows me to have a casual conversation with my friends who are natives. I’m happy when they admit that I speak well enough that they call me slang. In Portuguese, I am able to understand and tell stories, although sometimes I have to ask questions because I lack vocabulary. I can speak French and Catalan, but I can guess some of it from the context.

Have you discovered an ingenious method, or has persistence helped?

In high school, I passed only three of my German exams. I didn’t like these classes, I didn’t want to memorize a list of words, I hated memorizing them by force. It’s not like I had a super talent and suddenly everything changed. One day, I typed on YouTube how to learn a foreign language, watched 20 videos, memorized the most important information and put it into practice. On top of that, I was damn stubborn and spent about 2 hours studying every day for a few months. There is no miracle method – there is systematics and the assumption that you have to work regularly, otherwise nothing will come of it.

What happened that made you decide to share your knowledge and enthusiasm for thanks? Is there a second bottom?

I think it’s a nice thing to “know” and I’d like others to be able to benefit from my experience. The other side you ask about is people – I like to enjoy the successes of others, and the opportunity to participate in such stories gives me a lot of wings. It gives me great pleasure to be able to share the capital that is knowledge.

Tell us about this secret way, tell us what happens behind the doors of Language Tandem OBC.

I describe our meetings as an evolution full of experiments, and conducting such classes is a very valuable lesson for me. In practice, at the opening of the meeting, I give a presentation to the audience and tell them how I learned and how others do it. My favorite topic is how to become a polyglot in three steps.

How?

Step one – learn one language. Step two: learn the next one. Step three: repeat step two (laughs). Then all I have to do is explain to the group precisely what I meant. The presentation lasts about 20 minutes, then I devote 10 minutes to discussion and for the next hour the participants exchange languages in pairs, and my role is to give them tips on how to do such a tandem better and what to focus on.

Is there a common denominator that defines the participants of the OBC Language Tandem?

Usually, there are people who have had the opportunity to take part in a student exchange or have to deal with a foreign language at work. There are also lucky people who have learned a third language thanks to their partner or parents. They have different levels of motivation and motivation, but many of them admit that I used to be able to, and now I’ve forgotten if I can do a little and I would like to do better. I try to live up to those expectations. It is important that everyone is open and willing to talk.

What would you like to achieve with the Language Tandem of Olivia Business Centre?

To break the barrier and the feeling that languages are secret knowledge. It’s amazing that the further into the forest you go, the more the science draws you in, and we, satisfied with the results, want even more. My dream is for Language Tandem to be a strong base for what you can do on your own – a guideline that will help you move around the language without any problems. After all, no one is born a polyglot – you become one, which I wish for myself and other enthusiasts with all my heart!

Interviewed by: Dagmara Rybicka, Communication Department, Olivia Business Centre.

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Language Tandem OBC!

Please note that from March 19 we are organizing free English lessons on our FB profile. What do you need to know? Together with Talkers, every Tuesday and Thursday at 7:00 p.m . we will verify myths about language. No bulky books, cramming, or boring revisions. With exceptional instructors, such as Wiktor Jodłowski, the founder of the English language school, Talkersi.pl and… Jake Jephcott, Development Director at Olivia Business Centre. You will practice practical phrases, learn the rules, check how much time is actually needed to communicate effectively and what to do “smartly”;) when you don’t understand the interlocutor. And of course, you’ll learn how to break down the barriers of speaking English.

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We support the collection of laptops for students

As schools remain closed, remote learning is becoming crucial. These, in turn, are inextricably linked with students’ access to the Internet and computers. According to the official statistics of the Central Statistical Office (GUS) for 2018, nearly 20 per cent of the population of the EU is in the EU. of households in Poland do not have access to these basic educational tools. This gives rise to justified concerns about the digital exclusion of the youngest. Teachers with dozens to hundreds of students under their care have decided to hand in homework via e-mail or by sharing task updates in an electronic journal in the current situation. This is the most efficient and effective way to reach the majority of students. However, it is important to be aware that students Those who do not have access to a computer or the Internet will have much more difficult access to education in the coming weeks. The situation could get even worse if this situation persists for many more weeks.

Resident employees of Olivia Business Centre focused
in the OBC Social Activist group
reacted very quickly. They appealed to Tri-City entrepreneurs to donate used computers as part of the Laptops for Students campaign. The mission of supporting and promoting the campaign was also undertaken by Olivia Business Centre, which helped to promote the initiative among companies based in Olivia Business Centre and befriended institutions. In addition, on one of the portals under the slogan #LaptopyDlaUczniów OBC Social Activists have created a public fundraiser in which money is collected for the purchase of laptops. The computers will first be delivered to Primary School No. 35 in Oliwa, and then to other institutions in Gdańsk.

– As in every school, we also have children who need computers to be able to participate in lessons despite changes in the teaching system. – says Małgorzata Skwira, headmaster of Primary School No. 35 in Gdańsk Oliwa. – Support from entrepreneurs may prove invaluable during the period of remote learning requirement, which is why we appeal to you to get involved in the campaign and donate computers for children in need.

Volunteers to support the project appeared just a few hours after its launch. The company was the first to respond to the appeal of the Oliwa community Deltamarin Ltd. Ltd., which donated 12 desktop computers, as well as Thyssenkrupp and the Energa Group.

We are checking the technical condition of the equipment, but we can already declare that we will provide students with ready-to-work sets along with the MS Office suite . – says Jadwiga Sztelwander-Zięba, General Manager of Deltamarin Sp. The technical settings of the computers for the school and the retrofitting of components needed to work with WiFi were offered by the owner of the ITAN company, Mr. Andrzej Polski.

Support for the Laptops for Students initiative is part of the #RazemMożemyWiecej campaign carried out by Oliwia Business Centre for the local community. As part of it, projects are carried out to help doctors and local entrepreneurs, support education, as well as volunteer work for seniors and people in need. Olivia has also initiated a #PokazSerce campaign, in which every day at 9.00 p.m. on the Olivia Star building, a red heart is displayed as a gesture of gratitude to all those who join in helping during the COVID-19 pandemic and an appeal for the unity of Gdańsk residents in this difficult time.

Want to know more about the stock? Do you have equipment to donate? Would your company like to help? Write to Magda from the Communication Department: magdalena.piskorska@oliviacentre.com

 

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YES, WE SUPPORT SP35, TAKE A LOOK!

HERE YOU WILL FIND A LINK TO THE FUNDRAISER

HERE YOU CAN JOIN THE GROUP “SOCIAL WORKER OBC”

Together We Can Do Even More!

Assistance to seniors, webinars with experts, protective clothing and hot meals for the Naval Hospital at ul. Polanki and support for entrepreneurs – Olivia Business Centre is launching activities that will allow us to survive this difficult time for all of us.

The Together We Can More campaign, initiated in Olivia, is symbolized by a large red heart, which appears every evening on the façade of the tallest building in Northern Poland, Olivia Star. It is a gesture of support for all people and services involved in medical assistance and coordination of the fight against the threat of the virus causing the COVID-19 disease, as well as an appeal for unity among the residents of Gdańsk.

Photo: Mariusz Zawolski, FlyForYou

For two weeks now, OBC, which feels part of the Oliwa community, has been operating a crisis management team whose task is to ensure safety. In addition, a team has been established to coordinate the preparation and implementation of socially needed initiatives.

These are extremely important for entrepreneurs who need support during the epidemic threat. With their needs in mind, Olivia Business Centre launches broadly understood activities, including involvement in the form of lobbying for the necessary formal and legal solutions that will help in the current economic situation. The list of postulates submitted in cooperation with the Pomeranian Employers organization will be submitted to the Polish government.

Help is offered Gdansk Naval Hospital at ul. Polanki, which, by becoming an infectious disease facility, will note the growing demand for protective clothing and hot meals for all medical personnel fighting the disease. The Business Centre does not forget about its elderly neighbours, actively supporting the Dominican Fathers’ campaign “Stay at home. You Will Not Be Left Alone”, thanks to which seniors will be able to stay at home safely, because their needs will be taken care of by volunteers doing shopping and filling prescriptions in pharmacies. At the same time, Olivia Business Centre is preparing to launch a series of trainings in the form of webinars and workshops, which in the coming weeks will allow us to survive this difficult time together and respond to the needs related to remote work organization. It will start with an English language course conducted on the Olivia Business Centre profile on Facebook together with the Talkersi group. Free online lessons will be conducted by Wiktor Jodłowski, founder of the Talkersi English language school, and Jake Jephcott , Development Director at Olivia Business Centre, a native English speaker who has been living in Poland for years.

We have all faced a trial. We will come out of it stronger, better and sure that only Together We Can Do More. Let us be wholeheartedly there for others, remembering that not everyone asks for help. And this is needed all around! We will keep you informed about the details of the action, m.in. on OBC’s official Facebook profile , on Olivia’s LinkedIN.

Join “English Lessons with Olivia and Talkers”

 

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Olivia Business Centre – the largest business centre in Northern Poland, located in the heart of the Tri-City, is a special address for over 500 top companies. m.in have their headquarters here. Amazon, Arrow Electronics, Bayer, Energa, PwC, Ricoh, Sii, and ThyssenKrupp. Understanding that the success of a company is determined by various factors, it guarantees them – in addition to the highest quality office space – access to specialized HR, IT, financial, consulting, legal and marketing companies present in the center. Tenants also have m.in at their disposal. conference centres, a medical centre with a pharmacy, a CityFit fitness studio, a junior high school, a kindergarten, a nursery, a beauty salon, a notary public or an electric car charging point. Olivia actively supports the local community and implements numerous projects aimed at the development and integration of the complex’s employees. Business, educational, cultural and sporting events are regularly held here.

English for free with Olivia. You might find it useful!

EDIT FROM 2 APRIL:

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We decided to briefly summarize the English lesson with Janek Meissner and Wiktor Jodłowski. Here’s what they advise beginners and intermediates.

Remember, there is no universal method for learning a foreign language. Find your own way, pay attention to what you like. You love books – read them in English. Do you like TV series? Watch them in that language (with subtitles at the beginning). It helps you to write down vocabulary, that’s a good thought too!

Our teachers point out four methods of effective education:

  • Immersion
  • Sentence Translation
  • Tandems
  • Applications

A few words about immersion

Immerse yourself in the language. Try to feel like a native. Surround yourself with English. Watch TV shows, shows, movies, movies in target language. Listen as much as you can! It doesn’t matter that you don’t understand anything or much at first. Use audiobooks. Be patient and consistent, eventually words will become a part of your life. Let Shakespeare’s language be your number one! Do you have a passion? Study it in English.

Janek recommends: radio.garden

Sentence Translation

Listen, speak, repeat. Try to catch whole sentences. Use radio plays and podcasts. And remember, practice. Your speech apparatus has to get used to a different tongue or mouth pattern.

Janek recommends: languagePOD101

Tademes

In other words, learning in pairs. Try to exchange (also knowledge and competences). Teach your native language and have someone teach you English. Find an interlocutor, a tandem-partner, who will guide you through English, point out customary phrases, correct your pronunciation, etc. It’s a buddy.

Janek recommends: FB group Language Exchange Club Gdańsk (Tricity)

Application:

Want to start talking? You need words! Make the most of every free moment. Instead of looking in a window or browsing FB, use apps, online courses, learn words, phrases, phrases.

Janek recommends:

See the lesson with Janek

You will need:

  • Summary of the lesson by Janek

  • Graphic summary (WOW!) of the lesson by Iza Kosior

  • Words from the webinar with Janek; for beginners and intermediate (by Ela Nowak)

  • And here are the words from the webinar with Jake Jephcott, for advanced learners (by Ela Nowak)

See a lesson from Jake Jephcott

  • And words from the webinar with Potts Hamish, for advanced learners (by Ela Nowak)

See a lesson with Hamish Potts

Remember, we organize free language webinars for beginners, intermediate (on Tuesdays) and advanced learners (on Thursdays). See you at 7:00 p.m. on Olivia’s FB page.

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Together we can do more!

Olivia Business Centre under the name “Together We Can Do More” is launching a support package that will cover the medical community, entrepreneurs, students, seniors and people in quarantine.

Health service

The period of the COVID-19 pandemic results in increased activity of many business entities. Olivia Business Centre has directed its involvement towards social groups in need of support. Since the beginning of the pandemic, it has been supporting the medical community as well as the emergency services, providing them with meals to the 7th Naval Hospital. Out of your handsIt also extended to include the st. Wojciecha in Gdańsk’s Zaspa. Sets of medical clothing have also been ordered , which will be delivered to the wards any day now.

Trader

Olivia Business Centre has also appealed to local entrepreneurs to indicate the most urgent solutions that will provide support in connection with the deterioration of their situation during the pandemic. The list of proposals, in cooperation with the Pomeranian Employers’ organization, will be submitted to the Polish government. Webinars and trainings for entrepreneurs, which are conducted on the Facebook profile of Olivia Business Centre, are very popular.

Volunteering support for seniors and people in quarantine.

A poster campaign has been launched for staircases, pharmacies and post offices, which is addressed to seniors and people in quarantine. Olivia Business Centre supports the volunteering of the Dominican Fathers, who have set up a hotline to receive applications from people in need of help.

Education

The closure of schools requires the organization of remote classes. However, statistics show that nearly 20% of students do not have access to computers and the Internet, which, due to the prolonged break in classes, may result in educational exclusion for many of them. The community of Olivia Business Centre associated in the group OBC Social Activist She reacted very quickly and prepared an appeal to Tri-City entrepreneurs to donate used computers as part of the Laptops for Students campaign. The mission of supporting and promoting the campaign was also undertaken by Olivia Business Centre, which quickly led to the spread of the initiative among companies residing in Olivia Business Centre and befriended institutions. In addition, a public fundraiser has been created on one of the portals under the slogan #LaptopyDlaUczniów

, during which money is collected for the purchase of laptops. The computers will first go to Primary School No. 35 in Oliwa, and then to other institutions in Gdańsk.

Olivia Business Centre also supports the educational project “Closer to each other – closer to the world”. Classes in the form of e-learning will be addressed to students of Primary School No. 35.

Photo: Mariusz Zawolski, FlyForYou

Action Symbol

The “Together We Can Do More” campaign initiated in Olivia Business Centre is symbolized by a big red heart, which appears every evening on the façade of the tallest building in northern Poland – Olivia Star. The illumination is a gesture of support for all services involved in medical aid and coordination of the fight against the threat of infection with the virus causing the COVID-19 disease, as well as an appeal for the unity of the inhabitants of Gdańsk.

More about the #LaptopyDlaUczniów campaign

More about language webinars

Interview with Janek Meissner

Inauguration of the #RazemMozemyWiecej campaign

At Olivia, we share passion!

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At Olivia, we share passion! We did a lot together in 2019, and a lot is yet to come. So far, together with you, we have created 17 Ambassador Clubs (

here
you
can read about sports clubs

).

To clarify, if you love the latest technologies, board games, you are a master of samba, yoga, bingo, you love crime series or books with ground-breaking ideas, you run, play chess, paint, draw (put any activity here) at the OBC, you can share your hobbies with others. You can simply do what you love with us and become an Ambassador of your passion. For us, it is important what is important for you – professionally and non-professionally, because we believe that #togetherwecandomore (#razemmozemywiecej)!

Below is a list of our non-sport Ambassador Clubs. Join us or propose something you would like to do with us. We will help you, i.a., to organise meetings and events.

We already meet to photograph, sing together in the OBC Choir, play board games and RPGs, learn foreign languages… We have a Parents’ Club and a Father’s Club, and children learn at Olivia, among other things, programming and robotics.

Here are our Ambassador Clubs. Join us on Facebook or propose your activity by sending an email to Ela from the Olivia Business Centre (
elzbieta.sumionka@oliviacentre.com

)
.

Here you can read about that “United by Sport

and you can see that, together with us, you can play football, volleyball, run, cycle, swim in cold water and much, much more…

Read more:

UNITED BY SPORT IN OLIVIA

We share passion. Become its ambassador!

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At Olivia, we are united by passion! We did a lot together in 2019 and a lot is still ahead of us. So far, 17 Ambassador Clubs have been established with you (you can read about sports clubs here).

To clarify, if you love the latest technology, board games, you are a master of samba, yoga, bingo, you love crime series or books about groundbreaking ideas, you run, you play chess, you paint, you draw (you can insert any activity here) in OBC you can share your hobby with others. You can simply do what you love with us by becoming an Ambassador of your passion. What is important to us is what is important to you – professionally and non-professionally, because we believe that #razemmozemywiecej!

Below is a list of our non-sports Ambassador Clubs. You can join us or suggest something you would like to do with us. We’ll help you m.in. in the organization of meetings and events. You can read more about the Ambassador’s Club program here.

We are already meeting to take photos together, sing together in the OBC Choir, play board games or RPG games, learn foreign languages… We have a Parents’ Club and a Father’s Club, and children study at Olivia m.in. programming and robotics.

Here are our Ambassador Clubs.
Join us on Facebook or suggest your activity by sending an email to Ela from Olivia’s Communications Team (elzbieta.sumionka@oliviacentre.com).

Here you can read about the fact that “We are connected by sport” and you will see that with us you can play football, volleyball, run, ride a bike, swim and much, much more…

 

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WE ARE UNITED BY SPORT

UNITED BY SPORT IN OLIVIA