Kielce, Magnat Villa, Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship, 24.03.2011

Offers’ reliability and solid information source- the assets and values of the LCOI Project. 

The seminar meeting of LCOI staff and some invited guests, together with Monika Wyrwas, the representative of Bak Research Inc. company and Safe Hire Consulting Inc. (USA). 

Achieving reliable and solid knowledge by potential investors, outer cooperants and partners is the key to make an interest and arouse the attention to some proposed business offers from separate micro-regions of Eastern Poland. The system of direct cooperation with local governments, economic zones or local activity groups, which are proposed in the LCOI Project, is the solid fundament in achieving reliable information, delivering unique knowledge, which can turn out to be an essential element which decides on making a positive decision.

 

…reliable and verified source of the offer’s background and the presentation of its local surrounding, connected with the service within local procedures and conditions are added values, which distinguish LCOI from other systems in Poland. It a great proposal for business from America and other countries, which predicts a huge success…”- Monika Wyrwas said.

For 12 years, Monika Wyrwas has been managing companies in the USA area, whose aim is to monitor some other companies, checking enterprises’ reliability and also people who are their managers. She was accepted and rewarded by the prestige ranking, called “Cambridge- Who’s Who” for her professionalism, managing way and running the service in the field of an assessment of the partners and cooperants’ business surrounding reliability for the clients’ needs. She specializes in administrative operations, connected with managing human resources, employment control and choosing reliable partners. Moreover, she is the member of Polish American Chamber of Commerce and the leader of the Committee Program PACC. She is an active participant in National Association of Professional Background ( USA ) and provides services to Provider’s Committee.

An excellent appraisal of the LCOI Program, given by Monika Wyrwas, is a great recommendation and pivotal opinion, which must be important for potential clients and the LCOI System users, especially from the USA area. 

Since March 2011, the cooperators of the Project have been acting to enlist partners, who have reliable economic information, data base and know the needs and expectations of the local market. So far, about 100 governments (municipal councils, offices of a starost and the associations of local activity groups) declared a cooperation. It is planned to sign agreements and cooperations with about 800 such units.

-Author: Z. Wojtasik