Emil Świda
Emil Świda (born 2 January 1868 in Kolnica, August 2, 1939 in Bialystok), Warsaw industrialist and social activist, vice president of the capital, member and president of the Evangelical-Reformed Conservative in Poland (1934-36)
He graduated from the Faculty of Chemistry at the Institute of Technology in St. Petersburg. After graduation he moved to Warsaw, where he opened the first artificial ice factory in Poland. He acted in the capital in the capital, headed the Warsaw Gas Works and served as vice president of the city. Active in the Calvinist parish in Leszno - he was at the head of the church of the church of Warsaw. On June 10, 1934, elected President of the Evangelical-Reformed Consortium in Poland, he held office until November 1936 and again from June 1939. After the end of his ecclesial and social activities in Warsaw he went to his family estate in Kolnica, where he spent the last years of his life. He died in the Białystok hospital two months after the outbreak of World War II.
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