Membership

The PCCC aims to provide its members with unique opportunities to network and meet other members of the business community and influential figures in public office.  As we work closely with the Trade Section of the Canadian Embassy and with other Chambers of Commerce, you will also benefit from access to support at different Polish and international levels.

Our calendar of events falls into three categories:

1. Special Events

  • New Year’s reception at the Canadian Embassy
  • Spring business mixer, sponsored by a member
  • Canada Day picnic
  • Fall business mixer, sponsored by a member

2. Regular Events

  • Business mixers
  • Breakfast meetings with keynote speakers
  • Participation with IGCC (International Group of Chambers of Commerce) events including regional events, golf tournament

3. Board and Members Meetings

  • Annual General Meeting
  • Board Meetings

Fees

Our membership fees operate on two levels:

Corporate membership – 2500 PLN/year

Patron membership – 6600 PLN/year

Regular membership benefits include:

  • attendance at all Chamber events
  • placement of logo and link to company information on the PCCC website
  • the possibility to promote your company as a paying sponsor at all Chamber events

Patron membership benefits include the benefits available to Corporate membership plus the following additional privileges:

  • Patron’s logo prominently displayed on the PCCC website
  • recognition as a Canada Day Picnic sponsor
  • additional invitations to PCCC Special Events

If your company is interested in becoming a member, please download and send your completed application form to the address below.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have about the PCCC.

Katarzyna Stachowicz – Rudzińska
Executive director
email: k.stachowicz@pccc.pl
mobile: 695 301 250

Download membership application form

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Bernhard Otterstein was born and educated in Vancouver, Canada, where he graduated with honours from the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia. He has worked with numerous corporate, governmental, and institutional entities in North America, Europe and Asia in the areas of economic analysis, strategic project and investment planning, new market development, as well as cross-cultural communications. He has been directly involved in projects in the fields of real estate, engineering, energy, biotechnology and IT/telecommunications.

Over the past 15 years, Mr. Otterstein has gained first-hand experience in identifying and promoting innovative, emerging technologies and related business opportunities, taking them from early stage to market via private equity investment and the active co-management of several start-up ventures.