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Paweł Maciąg is a university professor, diplomat, lawyer, and journalist. Specializes in international law, international relations, diplomacy, social sciences, and finance. Since 2016 he was a director and member of the Leadership at the Polish-Slavic Federal Credit Union, the largest ethnic financial union in the United State

Paweł Maciąg graduated
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from prestigious
Warsaw University The University of Warsaw ( pl, Uniwersytet Warszawski, la, Universitas Varsoviensis) is a public university in Warsaw, Poland. Established in 1816, it is the largest institution of higher learning in the country offering 37 different fields of ...
's
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in the Institute of International Law. Ranked as a first from the list of 10 bes
University's in Poland
In 2009 he obtained a Ph.D. from the very sam
Institute of International Law
Maciag is the author of three books and hundreds of articles.


Early life

Maciag was born in
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. He is the son of prominent academics. His father is the university professor and his mother is a retired art teacher. His relatives from his grandmother’s side emigrated to the United States early XX century. One of three brothers established a well-known suit factory; another became a prosperous farmer; and the third of the siblings, after serving in the U.S. Army, became a priest and long-term pastor of the Polish church in Swedesburg, PA. In addition, he initiated and built a Polish school and cultural center in the then-vibrant Polish solid community in the suburbs of Philadelphia. Finally, he donated hundreds of Christmas trees to his parishioners every Decembe


Buck Hill Falls

Dr. Maciag is a resident and member of the legendary community i
historic Buck Hill Falls
Buck Hill Falls's original landscape was created by Frederick Olmstead, the designer of Central Park in Manhattan. The First Lady of the United States, Eleanor Roosevelt, conducted in Buck Hill Falls a conference in 1935 on the future of housing. Buck Hill Falls hosted the 2001 United States Championships for lawn bowling. The official opening of famous lawn bowling was in 1964 in the presence of Walt Disney.


Career

He was a Polish media
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correspondent since 1999 and attende
United States Foreign Press Center briefings
Since 2002, for five years, he was the Editor-in-Chief at ''Super Express USA'' (the largest and most notable Polish daily newspaper in the United States) with the headquarters in

in downtown
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, New York. Dr. Maciag was the longest-serving editor-in-chief of this newspaper. In addition, he was a respected member of the
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in
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which he was a member in good standing. He was also active in many U.N. related charitable events. He was also a membe
of the Independent Press Association
Dr. Maciag is a Fellow of the United States Information Agency with a one-year fellowship for professional journalism at Bradley University
at the Global Communications Center
in Peoria, Illinois, a Fellow of the New York Times Company Foundation (Institute for the Ethnic Press) in the ''New York Times'' headquarters in Manhattan in 2003, a fellow at th
Northeastern University in Boston
Massachusetts in summer 1994 and
Fellow of the Government of Germany in Prien, Bavaria (Bayern)
Dr. Maciag finished a leadership training for editors organized by the Independent Press Association in New York. Pawel Maciąg started his first journalistic job in 1992 in the Polish Press Agency headquarters in Warsaw, Poland (social and then political desk), while studying law.


Diplomat

From 2007 until 2011, Maciag was a diplomat at the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Washington, D.C. He served as a counselor and press attache. He was deputy Ambassador to Nigeria, accredited in 9 additional Western African countries (Cameroon, Benin, Togo, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea Conakry, Burkina Faso, Liberia). He served as a Consul as well.


President of Poland's website

Dr. Maciag is a co-author of the concept of the official website of the President of the Republic of Polan


Polsat TV

In 1993 joined
Polsat Polsat is a Polish free-to-air television channel that was launched on 5 December 1992 by Zygmunt Solorz-Żak. , it is the most watched television channel in Poland with a market share of 11.30% Polsat belongs to Grupa Polsat Plus ( WSECPS, whi ...
TV – the largest private television network in Poland and the first such independent television in Central Europe. He was in a core team of 9 journalists who established the first independent news program in Central and Eastern Europe after the fall of communism in Europe. He served as a reporter and
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editor. Head of foreign desk. First private, independent television outlet in Central and Eastern Europe. In 1994 Pawel Maciag was appointed head of the Foreign Desk and prepared and oversaw the production of foreign news for Polsat's main evening info program. In 1999 he became the first-ever United States correspondent for Polsat TV. Additionally, he was the author and producer of Polsat's weekly travel program "Polsat worldwide."


Peaceful protests

As a student, Pawel Maciag was an active supporter and participant of Poland's peaceful protests for democracy. He led one of the big demonstrations in Warsaw, Poland, with thousands of students participating. Famous Solidarity (Solidarność

peaceful movement events in 1989/90 in Poland inspired and started domino-like events and democratic change in most former soviet block countries in Eastern and Central Europe. Thanks to student protests, among others, the peaceful decomposition of Poland's non-democratic regime was followed by a famous tear of the Berlin Wall
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. The peaceful transition from a Soviet-style system to a free and democratic country set up to the world an exquisite example of stunning political transformation without any violence.


Eyewitness to 9/11 attacks

Dr. Maciag was an eyewitness to dramatic 9/11 events. As a volunteer, he participated in the clean-up efforts on Ground Zero in September and October 2001. As an eyewitness, Pawel Maciag covered the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center for
Polsat Polsat is a Polish free-to-air television channel that was launched on 5 December 1992 by Zygmunt Solorz-Żak. , it is the most watched television channel in Poland with a market share of 11.30% Polsat belongs to Grupa Polsat Plus ( WSECPS, whi ...
and the National Polish News Agency – PAP (Polish Press Agency). In addition, he helped the sibling of a 9/11 Polish victim’s sibling. He hired her as an aide in the newsroom of Super Express USA, with the headquarters relocated in 2002 to the proximity of Ground Zero at Fulton Street and Broadway (transformed later into an MTA transportation hub)


Director, member of the board of directors of the PSFCU

After a spectacular and innovative campaign in 2016, dr. Maciag won the seat of a director at the board of directors of the Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union (PSFCU), the largest ethnic credit union in the United States. As a board member, he was very active and respected in various fields, including creating and managing fellowships for young American students-members of the PSFCU (around 500 000 USD annually) and establishing and managing governance policy. During dr. Pawel Maciag's leadership, the PSFCU achieved a 5-star rating from BauerFinancial, one of the leading independent bank and credit union rating and research firm. He was a member of the PSFCU’s Fellowship Committee and the head of the governance committee. As the Director of the PSFCU, Maciag was very active and involved in local communities in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Chicago, where PSFCU is present. He attended annually dozens of events organized with the financial support of PSFCU, and gained a lot of popularity, thanks to his devotion to helping local communities.


Local community

He is continuing his active involvement in the local community. Dr. Maciag was an active member of the ConEdison Advisory Community. He was an approved candidate for the Advisory Council in New York City's Department of Education, the most extensive school system in the United States with over 1.1 million students.


Selected research publications

Books (Peer-reviewed): * Language As an Important Building Block of Culture. International Law, relations, and beyond. A Case Study of Kratylos by Platon. New York, Warsaw, 2021 * Directions of development contemporary international law, Warsaw, 2016 * U.N. Security Council Reform. Analysis of the problem in the light of international law. University of Warsaw, 2012 Articles (peer-reviewed): * The Polish legal concept during the interwar period as a circumstance for the international humanitarian law progress. Selected aspects. Gdynia, 2015 * Legal framework – an inheritance from the Polish immigrant to the City of New York. Warsaw, 1996 * Raphael Lemkin’s “Genocide” in the light of international law, Warsaw, 2006 * Brazil, India, Japan, Germany, and the United Nations Security Council reform, Warsaw, 2005


External links

* European lawyer, European Union Lawyers
Polish Press Agency

member of UNCA

United Nations Correspondents Association

„Diament amerykańskiej Polonii”



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Biegi i marsze w hołdzie Niezłomnym! Bohaterów upamiętniono w Polsce i na świecie

Bolesna strata w środowisku Polonii Amerykańskiej. Marian „Mario” Ponanta kochał Polskę i Amerykę
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