The Supervisory Board of Poland-based property developer MLP Group has appointed Monika Dobosz and Agnieszka Gózdz to the Management Board, taking the total members to five.

Monika Dobosz

Monika Dobosz

Dobosz will be responsible for the financial division, while Gózdz’s portfolio covers the leasing area.

Monika Dobosz joined MLP Group in 2009 initially serving as head of the financial reporting department, before her appointment as CFO in 2014.

Her responsibilities include financial reporting, budgeting, arranging new financing sources, and supervising the accounting, controlling and reporting teams.

She has over 20 years of professional experience in finance and accounting, with 14 of them spent in the real estate sector.

She worked for Fadesa Polnord Poland, Parker Hannifin as deputy chief accountant before joining MLP Group.

For her part, Agnieszka Gózdz will be in charge of marketing of logistic parks and land banking in Poland, in addition to assisting the Group’s expansion into new European markets and business growth.

She joined the MLP Group team seven years ago and has 16 years of experience in the warehouse space market.

Gózdz was an expert for leading real estate advisory companies such as Cushman & Wakefield, CA IMMO Real Estate Management Poland, AXI IMMO GROUP, and King Sturge.

Radoslaw T. Krochta, president of the Management Board of MLP Group, said: ‘The decision to expand our Management Board was prompted by rapid growth of MLP Group. Over the past years since we went public, we have multiplied the Company’s value and our market capitalisation is already close to PLN 1.5bn. With a number of reservation agreements in place, we are able to purchase more land to accommodate our pipeline of logistics projects in Poland and Western Europe. In the coming years we will concentrate even more on city logistics projects, which offer strong potential for market growth responding to the needs of the evolving e-commerce.’

MLP Group has a portfolio of 19 business and logistics parks in Poland, Germany, Austria and Romania with a target space of 1.6 million m2.