What specific industries and services does the Godlewski Group operate in today?
Executive summary
There is no consolidated corporate entity called the “Godlewski Group” documented in the provided reporting; instead, the name “Godlewski” appears across multiple independent professionals, small firms and a UK-registered company, operating in a wide set of sectors including travel technology, government enforcement, consulting, manufacturing, real estate, chemicals/coatings, marketing and creative services [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]. The reporting supports a picture of dispersed activity under the Godlewski surname rather than a single, integrated “Group” with a unified set of industries or services [11].
1. Travel technology and online hospitality services — product management and advertising systems
Profiles tied to the Godlewski name show leadership roles inside major travel-technology platforms: a senior product manager at Expedia Group responsible for order management and display-ad systems within an online travel ecosystem, indicating involvement in travel distribution, ad tech integration, CRM and billing systems that support travel bookings and metasearch referrals [1].
2. Federal law enforcement and public sector service
Several entries using the Godlewski surname are in public-sector law enforcement, including a Special Agent at the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, which places that particular individual within federal government and enforcement services rather than private-industry offerings [2].
3. Management consulting and technology/media/telecommunications advisory
One profile identifies Miroslaw (Mirek) Godlewski as a senior advisor and core member of Boston Consulting Group’s Technology, Media & Telecommunications practice and as an executive/board member across telecom, pharma and retail firms—signaling advisory, board governance and cross-sector consulting services under that individual’s remit [3].
4. Manufacturing, repair, engineering and industrial services
Other Godlewski-linked records point to hands-on roles in engineering and manufacturing contexts: a manufacturing engineer associated with EBTEC—whose services span power generation, medical, aerospace, defense and industrial segments—indicates involvement in high-energy beam technologies and industrial repair/service markets [4]. Separately, profiles tied to coatings and surface-treatment sales and technical service place Godlewski activity in chemical/coatings industries serving agriculture, automotive, industrial equipment and related verticals [6].
5. Marketing, analytics, advertising and creative/UX work
Marketing and analytics services appear across multiple entries: an analytics/executive vice president role at an agency indicates advertising and data-driven marketing work [12]; a marketing consultant profile shows B2B and SMB-focused marketing and A.I. consulting services for manufacturing clients [7]; and a creative professional lists work in interaction design, filmmaking and photography across healthcare, financial services and emerging technologies [8].
6. Real estate investing, insurance consulting and small software ventures
Additional Godlewski-associated activities include real estate investing through a firm called DreamRE Investments [5], risk management and property/casualty consulting for industrial and Fortune 500 clients [9], and a tiny software shop (XetHub) that lists a Joseph Godlewski on its small management team—each pointing to independent business activities rather than a single corporate brand [10] [9] [5].
7. Corporate registry and the limits of available reporting
There is a UK-registered company named GODLEWSKI LTD with a London registered office on Companies House, but the public record snapshot in the reporting does not enumerate a consolidated “Godlewski Group” portfolio of industries or an enterprise-wide service catalog; it only confirms a legal entity with that name [11]. The available sources thus demonstrate multiple distinct actors and entities using the Godlewski name across sectors, rather than a single group operating across specific industries in a coordinated way [11].
Conclusion: the evidence in these sources identifies Godlewski-named individuals and small entities active today in travel technology and ad systems; federal law enforcement; management consulting and TMT advisory; manufacturing, repair and aerospace/defense services; chemicals/coatings; marketing, analytics and creative design; real estate investing; insurance risk consulting; and small-scale software development—without documentation in the provided reporting of a single, centralized “Godlewski Group” that aggregates these activities under one corporate umbrella [1] [2] [3] [4] [6] [7] [8] [5] [9] [10] [11]. If a privately held “Godlewski Group” brand or holding company exists, that structure is not visible in the cited material and would require additional corporate filings or reporting to confirm.