Following this week’s General Meeting at the railway operator PKP, the company’s new management board has been reduced to three active members. Jakub Karnowski was named to head Poland’s state-owned company. Karnowski is to take place of Maria Wasiak, who was vice-president, along with Piotr Ciżkowicz, also serving as Karnowski’s second-in-command. “I’m convinced that reducing the board to three people with such experience will be the perfect example of a new quality of management in the company, with new corporate agendas to be introduced”, said Poland’s Transport Minister, Słowomir Nowak, after the announcement.