Anna Tyburcy

Head of Communication at YOPE Sp. z o.o.

Anna Tyburcy has a diverse work experience in the field of communications and marketing. Anna currently holds the position of Head of Communication at YOPE Sp. z o.o. since December 2022. Prior to this, they worked as a Senior Communication Manager at the same company from January 2022 to January 2023. Anna also served as an Export Marketing Manager at YOPE Sp. z o.o. from November 2020 to January 2022.

Before joining YOPE, Anna worked as an Account Director at Brain Sp. z o.o. s.k. for over 11 years, from the start of their career until November 2020.

Prior to their role at Brain, Anna gained experience as an Account Supervisor at Brain from April 2007 to 2009.

At the beginning of their career, Anna worked as an Account Manager at Testardo Red Cell from November 2001 to March 2007, and later from an unspecified date to 2007.

Anna Tyburcy attended the University of Warsaw from 1995 to 1996, where they studied law. Anna then continued their education at the same university, from 1996 to 2002, and obtained a Master of Arts degree in English Studies.

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YOPE Sp. z o.o.

This story started with washing hands. Several times a day, dozens of times a week, hundreds of times a month. Have you ever wondered why your hands are clean after washing and sometimes a few moments later the skin on your hands becomes unpleasantly dry and tight? We have. You can blame poor quality of water (chlorine) or time of the year (cold, wind or heat). But most often this is the liquid sop to blame! How do we know that? Because we use it every day and we have collaborated with cosmetic and chemical companies for many years and we know what such products can contain. Liquid soap should be a simple cosmetic which consists mainly of vegetable washing, preserving and aroma substances. However, these days producers more and more often add artificial colourants, aromas, silicones, preservatives, detergents (e.g. SLS — Sodium Lauryl Sulfate) and foaming substances (e.g. SLES — Sodium Laureth Sulfate). Why? To make the soap look better, more durable, more aromatic as well as to improve its foamin propertie. Is it necessary? On the contrary, it is redundant. Those supplements most often cause dry and irritated hand skin and are source of allergy. When we discovered what damages our hands while washing and decided what liquid soaps we would like to use, we started searching for them in chemists. Buy soap — easy-peasy. Actually, not quite. There so many of them indeed. But good and nice soaps are sparse and more expensive. Pay for a basic washing cosmetic as much as for a face cream? This is ridiculous! We said No and decided to set up a company to prove that it is possible to produce liquid soaps and washing agents which are: Best quality Gentle for the skin Natural Originally and nicely scented Packed in specially designed modern packaging


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Warsaw, Poland

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51-200

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