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Discover the core of IP Protector: a multidisciplinary team of specialists spanning blockchain, law, and technology. Our combined expertise guarantees top-tier safeguarding standards, professional integrity, and continuous support for your innovations.
Michał Bugajło is an enterprise AI and data governance leader with long-term, hands-on experience delivering complex IT programmes, including large-scale AI-enabled systems. He combines real-world software delivery exposure – spanning architecture, delivery governance and operational accountability – with formal legal qualifications as an attorney-at-law.
He works with organisations where AI, data and intellectual property have a direct impact on board-level risk and decision-making, shaping audits, procurement processes and organisational resilience. He designs governance in line with the realities of large-scale IT systems: continuous development, Agile and DevOps delivery, multi-vendor environments and auditability built into systems.
Michał’s experience covers the key areas of work with enterprise technologies, developed through senior management roles across consulting, nationwide digital programmes and large-scale system delivery:
Big Four consulting (KPMG)Responsibility for securing complex consulting and technology engagements, with a focus on delivery risk, contractual enforceability and executive accountability in large, regulated organisations.
Public-sector digital programmes (Centre for eHealth)Legal and governance involvement in the preparation of nationwide public procurement for advanced digital health solutions, including AI-supported diagnostic systems, in safety-critical and highly regulated environments.
Enterprise technology delivery (Comarch)Long-term participation in enterprise consulting and delivery projects across the public and private sectors, providing first-hand insight into how architectural, contractual and governance decisions affect operational resilience and regulatory readiness over time.
In all of these cases, Michał was directly responsible for embedding regulatory and governance requirements into real systems and executive decision-making structures.
As Founder & CEO of IP Protector, Michał sets the strategic and product direction of the company, building solutions that make AI, data and IP governance operational, verifiable and decision-grade in enterprise environments.
Ewelina Becker has extensive experience working with emerging technologies in global financial organisations operating in regulated environments. Her background combines hands-on exposure from international banking structures with a governance-focused approach to technology adoption, data protection and regulatory alignment.
She works with organisations where distributed ledger technologies, AI-based systems and data directly affect operational risk, audit readiness and management-level decision-making. Her approach reflects the realities of large institutions, including complex accountability structures and long-term regulatory exposure.
Ewelina’s experience spans key areas at the intersection of finance, technology and governance, developed through senior roles in global investment banking and technology-driven transformation work:
Global investment banking (Citibank Europe PLC)Experience gained as Vice President, including involvement in financial-services modernisation and the testing of AI-based solutions. Her work focused on assessing new technologies in the context of operational risk, data protection, regulatory compliance and audit readiness, within internationally structured teams.
Fintech innovation & advanced technologiesContributing to the design and validation of innovative fintech solutions built on blockchain technology, decentralised applications, and DLT architectures — with
a focus on transparency, auditability, and regulatory compliance.
In all of these settings, Ewelina operated in environments where technology decisions carried direct regulatory and organisational impact.
As a Board Member of IP Protector, Ewelina supports the company’s strategic direction, bringing a banking-sector perspective to governance decisions around blockchain, DLT and AI, while also contributing to selected advisory and operational initiatives in regulated and enterprise contexts.
Piotr Murawski is an enterprise architect and technology advisor with long-term experience designing and governing complex systems in environments where technology decisions directly affect organisational resilience, regulatory exposure and operational continuity.
He works with organisations that require system architectures to remain stable, understandable and auditable over time, supporting both day-to-day operations and management-level decision-making in high-complexity and regulated contexts.
Piotr’s experience spans enterprise architecture, technology governance and large-scale system delivery, developed through senior consulting and leadership roles within complex technology organisations:
Enterprise architecture and technology consulting (Comarch)Responsible for enterprise architecture and technology consulting within the Comarch Group, covering architectural and advisory work across complex IT programmes. In this role, he shaped key architectural decisions, oversaw the work of teams and supported delivery in high-complexity environments.
Governance-aware system deliveryDirectly involved in programmes where architectural decisions had long-term impact on system maintainability, accountability and audit readiness, ensuring that architecture supported operational control rather than short-term delivery only.
Across these contexts, Piotr has operated where architecture is a foundation for governance and organisational resilience, rather than a purely technical design activity.
As an Enterprise Architect at IP Protector, Piotr supports the design and review of system architectures across the company’s services and platform, ensuring governance alignment, auditability, and long-term stability. He contributes to technology decision-making processes in regulated, high-complexity environments, helping organisations maintain accountability and decision readiness.
Piotr Skubiszewski is a senior sales executive with long-standing experience in selling complex IT systems and technology services to enterprise and public-sector organisations. His career has been built around high-value, long-cycle sales processes where technology decisions are closely tied to regulatory requirements, procurement frameworks and long-term operational commitments
He specialises in building durable business relationships, navigating formal decision structures and translating complex technological offerings into propositions aligned with institutional and management-level priorities.
Piotr’s experience spans advanced technology sales, public-sector contracting and stakeholder-driven negotiations, developed over nearly two decades in large-scale technology organisations:
Enterprise and public-sector technology salesLong-term responsibility for sales development and key account management in one of Poland’s leading technology companies, covering complex IT systems and services delivered to public institutions and regulated organisations.
Contract negotiations and procurement processesDirect involvement in negotiating high-value contracts, public procurement procedures and framework agreements, with a strong understanding of formal decision-making, accountability and compliance requirements.
Relationship-driven market developmentProven track record in building and maintaining long-term client relationships, supporting market entry for new solutions and aligning technology offerings with evolving institutional needs.
His background combines commercial effectiveness with a deep understanding of how technology is adopted and governed in regulated and public environments.
As Head of Sales at IP Protector, Piotr is responsible for sales strategy, client development and contract negotiations. He leads the commercial engagement with organisations adopting the IP Protector platform and services, ensuring that complex governance, IP and technology solutions are positioned clearly, credibly and in line with enterprise and regulatory expectations.
If you are preparing for an audit, regulatory review, investment process, or an enterprise partnership — let’s discuss your context and define the best starting point.
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