Grzegorz Fedorowicz (born 26 March 1967 in à Âroda Wielkopolska) is a Polish Prison Service colonel and politician. He served as the Deputy Director General of Prison Service between 2017 and 2020, and he is a member of the 11th term of the Polish Senate.
Grzegorz Fedorowicz was born to Eugeniusz and Stefania. He graduated from the and completed postgraduate studies in penitentiary science at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznaà Â. In April 1993, he began working for the Prison Service as a junior educator at the Remand Centre in Poznaà Â. In March 2000, he became director of the Remand Centre in à Âroda Wielkopolska. In March 2013, the Minister of Justice appointed him to the position of regional director of the Prison Service in Poznaà Â. In July 2017, he took up the position of Deputy Director General of the Prison Service; he was dismissed from this position in February 2020.
He organised two solo cycling expeditions, which were charity events for sick and disabled children. He described the first one (from London to Wrzeà Ânia) in 2022 in his book A Thousand Miles to Wrzeà Ânia (). The second one took place in 2023 and covered the route from Lisbon to Wrzeà Ânia.
He joined Poland 2050 of Szymon Hoà Âownia in 2023. In the 2023 Polish parliamentary election, he was a candidate of Senate Pact 2023 on behalf of the Third Way coalition in . He won a seat in the 11th term of the Senate with 111,128 votes. He became deputy chairman of the Human Rights and Rule of Law Committee and a member of the Sports Committee. In February 2026, together with 17 other MPs of Poland 2050, he decided to leave the party and form a new parliamentary club, Centrum.