He made his name as a basher of burdensome bureaucracy, an issue on which Mr Tusk's government has made only slow progress: Poland is a mid-table laggard in the World Bank's index of business-friendliness.
In this email interview, we talk about social commentary, the people who reach out to him about addiction and how explaining his real name made him choose a pen name, which he then had to explain to me.
"Ricky's done fantastic in his career and made a name for himself in America, " says Cook.
He made his name even farther north, in the Scottish city of Aberdeen, Britain's oil capital.
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Alone, Duane quickly made a name for himself as an in-demand slide and lead guitarist.
Einhorn has made a name and a fortune by pressuring companies in just this fashion.
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Sure, you made your name in chainsaws, but can you do nail guns in soft tissue?
Mr Saakashvili made his name as a crusader for honest government and against nepotism.
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Like Mr Heatherwick, Matti Sanaksenaho, a Finnish architect, also made his name at an early age.
This, after all, is a man who has made his name by setting others up.
Byrne, a close friend of Warren Buffett's who made his name and fortune in the insurance business.
The former Netherlands international made his name at Feyenoord in the 1990s then joined Gordon Strachan's Coventry.
Ifans made his name internationally as Hugh Grant's eccentric Welsh flatmate Spike in the comedy Notting Hill.
He made his name as a turnaround artist by chopping up a hemorrhaging Westinghouse in the mid-1990s.
Vallas has made a name for himself running troubled urban school systems in both Philadelphia and Chicago.
C. from Montreal in 2005, he made his name as a real estate developer in the region.
He made his name in the Super League with Wigan Warriors and debuted for GB in 2003.
She made her name in Chicago where she lived from 1952 with her late husband, Robert "Pops" Taylor.
Mr Leach made his name reviving Ford's Mazda affiliate in Japan, before landing the onerous Ford Europe job.
Sprint already appeared to be on the right path, and Softbank has made their name by being disruptive.
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It made its name in the 1970s by lowering commissions at a time when rivals were raising theirs.
Before becoming a leader in the real estate industry, the Harvard grad made a name for himself elsewhere.
The paper's origins lie in another satirical publication called Hara-Kiri which made a name for itself in the 1960s.
The 53-year-old made his name in 1985, when Massey insisted on separate negotiations for each of the company's mines.
He made his name aged 17 at the Athens Olympics in 2004 by becoming Britain's youngest ever boxing medallist.
He made his name in 1982, with a global trek that covered 35, 000 miles and extended to both poles.
Mr Fisker made his name in the motor industry as a designer, working for Aston Martin, BMW and Ford.
Lawyer Melvyn Weiss made his name and fortune in securities lawsuits claiming financial shenanigans of one sort or another.
Woking made a name for themselves in the 1990s with their "giant-killing" exploits, beating (then) league sides including Barnet.
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