Global engineering firm Egis has appointed Renata Mordak as Managing Director for Central and Eastern Europe, a newly created role designed to strengthen collaboration across the region and support the company’s continued development.
The position brings together Egis’s operations across Czechia, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Ukraine, creating a more coordinated regional cluster. Working alongside country leadership teams and as part of the wider Europe and Africa regional leadership, the role will focus on aligning and connecting regional activity to enable its ambitious growth strategy.
Renata joins Egis following ten years at multidisciplinary engineering and architecture consultancy Multiconsult Polska, where she joined as Transport Director before leading the International Projects and Environment division and serving as a member of the firm’s Management Board. During her tenure as Executive Board Member, she led key parts of the organisation through significant expansion, while also focusing on developing future leaders and strengthening organisational capability.
With a background in economics, Renata’s career spans almost two decades in international and regional infrastructure consultancies, supporting infrastructure development and public investment programmes across Central and Eastern Europe. Her focus has been on transformational growth, allied with talent pipeline development, business integration and digital enablement.
By creating a regional cluster under Renata’s leadership, Egis aims to deepen connections between teams and strengthen the delivery of high-quality services for its clients, benefiting from a greater breadth and depth of technical expertise, increased resilience and enhanced innovation.
This combined approach will help Egis effectively meet its clients’ needs, delivering major programmes and sustainable infrastructure that integrates environmental performance and social impact from the earliest stages of development. This approach aligns with Egis’ wider sustainability commitments, including the ambition for 100% of projects to be eco-designed by 2030 under its proprietary Act4ecodesign classification system, ensuring environmental considerations are embedded across the project lifecycle.
Renata Mordak joins Egis on 1 April.
