Mr Baranowski is a political scientist, think-tank expert, and author of numerous publications on transatlantic relations, European policies, and the European security order. In 2005, he received a Master’s degree in European Public Affairs from Maastricht University. That same year, he began his career as a think-tank analyst in the Brussels office of the independent American organisation, the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF). Over the course of several years, he served the GMF in various capacities. From 2005 to 2011, Mr Baranowski was part of the GMF Brussels office, focusing on transatlantic cooperation, particularly with Central Europe and the Eastern Partnership countries. Between 2008 and 2011, he worked in Washington, D.C., where he led a project on transatlantic trade. In 2011, he established the Warsaw office of GMF, which was the first permanent office of a Western think tank in Warsaw at that time. From 2011 to 2021, he expanded the Foundation’s activities in Poland and across the eastern flank of the European Union. In 2021, Mr Baranowski became Managing Director of GMF East, overseeing the organisation’s work in Poland, Ukraine, the Baltic States, the Visegrád Group, and Romania;his team produced a report on a proposed ‘Marshall Plan’ for Ukraine. Mr Baranowski is a frequent contributor to Polish and international media, offering analysis of economic and international affairs.