Joanna is a Non-resident Fellow with the Transatlantic Leadership Program and the Digital Innovation Initiative at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA).

Joanna is Counsellor for digital and Deputy Head of the EU Office in San Francisco since September 1, 2022.  

Joanna has worked for nearly 15 years in the European Commission across a wide range of policy areas. For the last six years she has worked in the Commission’s DirectorateGeneral for Communications Networks, Content and Technology (CONNECT) responsible for developing EU policy, research, and investments in digital technology and applications. Within CONNECT, Joanna has focused on digital and green transformation, digital services and copyright, regulation, tech standardization, digital skills, blockchain, and technology start-ups/scale-ups. She was actively involved in the development of two recent EU flagship legislative proposals the Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Act. Previously, she worked on liberalization of regulation of professions, financial regulation, and impact assessment analysis.  

Joanna is from Poland and graduated from the Warsaw School of Economics. She holds a Master's Degree in Finance from the University of Geneva, Switzerland, and a Master's Degree in European Law and Economic Analysis from the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium. Joanna is an alumna of the 2021 edition of CEPA’s James S. Denton Transatlantic Fellowship.