By: George Mula
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George Mula is a holder of the Polish Silver Cross of Merit (Civil). Born in London, to a Polish family displaced by WW2, his mother fought in the Warsaw Uprising, his father in the Italian Campaign. Brought up in England, he made his career in London until the first free elections when he was a member of a British Government Mission to Poland, thereafter raising capital for a Polish business. He has appeared in TV, news, and media, as well as a ladies fashion magazine. Married and divorced twice, he has four sons and two grandsons. A keen sportsman he played competitive squash and, at the age of 65, he entered the boxing ring at the National Stadium in Warsaw.
George Mula offers a unique insight into the early days of Poland’s free market revolution. Drawing on personal experiences as his inspiration, Mula captures Poland’s difficult transition and period of change amidst the largely unreported chaos. Cannily mixing the geopolitical, business and personal challenges of this unprecedented time, this fast paced, page turner had me gripped from the outset. Its straightforward dialogue candidly bounces between (and balances) the pressures of M&A and finance, with the thrills and opportunities of an emerging Europe. Mula has delivered a captivating read, offering an essential insight for anyone with a connection to the region, either personally or in a business capacity.