Angelika Jaroslawska Sapieha
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Angelika Jaroslawska Sapieha is the International Peace Ambassador, humanitarian, philanthropist, anti-landmine activist, entrepreneur, film producer.
Angelika Ewa Jaroslawska Sapieha is a producer, movies production ambassador and global promoter, known for In the Night (2023), Dywizjon 303 (2018) and The Lost Pearls (2023).
2023 In the Night (co-executive producer) (pre-production) 2023 The Lost Pearls (Documentary) (executive producer) (filming) 2018 Dywizjon 303 (executive producer)
She was a global ambassador of the "303 Squadron" Movie and "Born for the Saber" Movie. Her organization was responsible for the international premieres and promotion of the "303 Squadron". She supported the creation of these productions and the creation of the Museum.
Producer of the international campaigns, among other "One Mine One Life" campaign for a mine-free world.
International Peace Ambassador by SPIA HSD Soldiers of Peace International Association Humanitarian Support and Development, United Nations Peacekeepers NGO's with General Consultative Status of the United Nations Economic and Social Council. Initiator and patron of global "One Mine One Life" campaign and movement towards mine-free world. Honorary Ambassador and member of the Polish Peace Corps. Global ant-landmine activist, peace activist, humanitarian. Initiator and coordinator of economic projects that promotes culture and history. Patron of the Cambodia Landmine Museum, Cambodian Self Help Demining, Landmine Relief Fund and Roots of Peace.
President of Royal Bridge Family Office. Owner and designer of Royal Militare luxury fashion brand. She was chosen one of "30 before 30" by Forbes magazine. Angelika Jaroslawska Sapieha is the head of the Geopolitical Alliance of Women Board and since several years a member of the independent delegation of Ukrainian women to the United Nations, which participated in the work of 64, 65 and 66 sessions of the UN Commission on the Status of Women.
She took the patronage over the exhibition "Children in War", which had its premieres in seventeen countries, as well as in the European Parliament and the headquarters of the United Nations in New York. Angelika Jaroslawska Sapieha supported the organization of the Veteran's Memory Rally in the USA (almost 6000 kilometers) to highlight the problem of post-traumatic stress disorder and methods of dealing with it through sport. Her organization financed the travel of widows and children of soldiers killed in conflicts. Coordinator of the cluster-based sustainable development program - Poland 3.0. Coordinator of the Poland 3.0 Parliamentary Team in Polish Parliament, member of the Euro-Atlantic Association, member of Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski Polish Industrial Lobby. She was an advisor to the board of the Migam company, which developed innovative solutions for the Deaf and was awarded by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. She graduated from Jagiellonian University, majoring in international economics and also applied economics. She graduated from the Warsaw School of Management in management. She also graduated from the Cluster Programs at the IESE Business School in Barcelona.
Together with the leaders from Ukraine, Georgia and Syria, she initiated on May 30, 2019, the "Geopolitics Balance Women's Platform" to support international peace and human rights. She was also chosen as one of the 21 women in the book published on the 100th anniversary of women's gaining the right to vote in Poland. This book was presented at WED Day - World Women's Entrepreneurship Day in New York. For her lifetime achievements in humanitarian and social work, in 2020, Angelika Jaroslawska Sapieha received a special Super Wiktoria award as an "International Ambassador for the Implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals". In June 2021 World Humanitarian Drive (WHD) conferred the *Global Humanitarian Award* to HSH Princess Angelika Ewa Jaroslawska Sapieha, International Peace Ambassador for her contributions as an leader in serving global communities in need and putting humanity first. In August 2020, the former Blues Helmets meeting in Committee, awarded Princess Angelika Jaroslawska Sapieha by the Commemorative Medal of Peace. Commemorative medal of peace has rendered eminent services for the noble cause of Peace and the dignity of man, in order to obtain a better world, by promoting Justice, International Law, and Social Progress. In 2020 for her lifetime achievements in humanitarian and social work, Angelika Jaroslawska Sapieha received a special Super Wiktoria award as an "International Ambassador for the Implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals". In 2021 World Humanitarian Drive (WHD) conferred the *Global Humanitarian Award* to HSH Princess Angelika Ewa Jaroslawska Sapieha, International Peace Ambassador for her contributions as an leader in serving global communities in need and putting humanity first. On October 9, 2021, Angelika Jaroslawska Sapieha received a special award Super Wiktoria for their humanitarian work and contribution to the global demining action as an "International Peace Ambassador and Leader in the Global Anti-landmine Campaign".
Angelika Ewa Jaroslawska Sapieha is a producer, movies production ambassador and global promoter, known for In the Night (2023), Dywizjon 303 (2018) and The Lost Pearls (2023).
2023 In the Night (co-executive producer) (pre-production) 2023 The Lost Pearls (Documentary) (executive producer) (filming) 2018 Dywizjon 303 (executive producer)
She was a global ambassador of the "303 Squadron" Movie and "Born for the Saber" Movie. Her organization was responsible for the international premieres and promotion of the "303 Squadron". She supported the creation of these productions and the creation of the Museum.
Producer of the international campaigns, among other "One Mine One Life" campaign for a mine-free world.
International Peace Ambassador by SPIA HSD Soldiers of Peace International Association Humanitarian Support and Development, United Nations Peacekeepers NGO's with General Consultative Status of the United Nations Economic and Social Council. Initiator and patron of global "One Mine One Life" campaign and movement towards mine-free world. Honorary Ambassador and member of the Polish Peace Corps. Global ant-landmine activist, peace activist, humanitarian. Initiator and coordinator of economic projects that promotes culture and history. Patron of the Cambodia Landmine Museum, Cambodian Self Help Demining, Landmine Relief Fund and Roots of Peace.
President of Royal Bridge Family Office. Owner and designer of Royal Militare luxury fashion brand. She was chosen one of "30 before 30" by Forbes magazine. Angelika Jaroslawska Sapieha is the head of the Geopolitical Alliance of Women Board and since several years a member of the independent delegation of Ukrainian women to the United Nations, which participated in the work of 64, 65 and 66 sessions of the UN Commission on the Status of Women.
She took the patronage over the exhibition "Children in War", which had its premieres in seventeen countries, as well as in the European Parliament and the headquarters of the United Nations in New York. Angelika Jaroslawska Sapieha supported the organization of the Veteran's Memory Rally in the USA (almost 6000 kilometers) to highlight the problem of post-traumatic stress disorder and methods of dealing with it through sport. Her organization financed the travel of widows and children of soldiers killed in conflicts. Coordinator of the cluster-based sustainable development program - Poland 3.0. Coordinator of the Poland 3.0 Parliamentary Team in Polish Parliament, member of the Euro-Atlantic Association, member of Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski Polish Industrial Lobby. She was an advisor to the board of the Migam company, which developed innovative solutions for the Deaf and was awarded by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. She graduated from Jagiellonian University, majoring in international economics and also applied economics. She graduated from the Warsaw School of Management in management. She also graduated from the Cluster Programs at the IESE Business School in Barcelona.
Together with the leaders from Ukraine, Georgia and Syria, she initiated on May 30, 2019, the "Geopolitics Balance Women's Platform" to support international peace and human rights. She was also chosen as one of the 21 women in the book published on the 100th anniversary of women's gaining the right to vote in Poland. This book was presented at WED Day - World Women's Entrepreneurship Day in New York. For her lifetime achievements in humanitarian and social work, in 2020, Angelika Jaroslawska Sapieha received a special Super Wiktoria award as an "International Ambassador for the Implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals". In June 2021 World Humanitarian Drive (WHD) conferred the *Global Humanitarian Award* to HSH Princess Angelika Ewa Jaroslawska Sapieha, International Peace Ambassador for her contributions as an leader in serving global communities in need and putting humanity first. In August 2020, the former Blues Helmets meeting in Committee, awarded Princess Angelika Jaroslawska Sapieha by the Commemorative Medal of Peace. Commemorative medal of peace has rendered eminent services for the noble cause of Peace and the dignity of man, in order to obtain a better world, by promoting Justice, International Law, and Social Progress. In 2020 for her lifetime achievements in humanitarian and social work, Angelika Jaroslawska Sapieha received a special Super Wiktoria award as an "International Ambassador for the Implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals". In 2021 World Humanitarian Drive (WHD) conferred the *Global Humanitarian Award* to HSH Princess Angelika Ewa Jaroslawska Sapieha, International Peace Ambassador for her contributions as an leader in serving global communities in need and putting humanity first. On October 9, 2021, Angelika Jaroslawska Sapieha received a special award Super Wiktoria for their humanitarian work and contribution to the global demining action as an "International Peace Ambassador and Leader in the Global Anti-landmine Campaign".