Transport Department | Wroclaw Town Office

Being an employee he fulfilled the tasks entrusted to him in an exemplary fashion. He is a creative person, he developed and implemented new methods of passenger information placed both in form of articles and infographics on Town Office’s internet service and also at town transit stops. He developed new schemes of tram service, day and night bus service which are comparable in quality to London, Berlin or Swiss schemes.

Mr. Adam Kiwala shoved himself as a very reliable employee who  carried all tasks entrusted to him in detail (project assessment, data analysis, preparation multimedia presentations for Mayor’s collective body or for press conferences).

At the time of information technology expansion, where information, its processing and presentation are essential requirement, skills possessed by Mr Adam Kiwala were indispensable for proper functioning of the Department. When preparing information for passengers, he demonstrated his extremely useful journalist’s experience, fluent knowledge of English and German language (communicative level) and graphic programs such as Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw or Adobe Photoshop. Knowledge of foreign languages helped him to establish cooperation with other European towns in municipal transpport as well as promotion of town transit among tourist organizations inside the country and abroad.

As an employee of Wroclaw Town Office, Mr. Adam Kiwala prepared a few dozen collective transit schemes for visual information system and press information projects which were regularly sent to Press Office and then to traditional and electronic media editorial staff; he regularly provided answers for enquiries, letters and intepellations and he also prepared a number of concepts regarding improvement of public transportation in Wroclaw.

Mr. Adam Kiwala is an excellent employee who possesses very good characteristics guaranteeing good working atmosphere in a team.

I highly recommend him for employment.

Marek Czurylo
Head of Department

Wroclaw, 01.04.2011