Professor Marek Kasperski (Professor in Mental Literacy)
PROFESSOR MAREK KASPERSKI & TONY BUZAN
Marek and Tony were close friends for many years, and they often travelled to Memory Championships around the world and spent time together in London.
Tony taught Marek every aspect of Mind Mapping, Speed-Reading, and Memory. They often spent hours talking about all things related to intelligence and creativity. The photo below was taken in Tony’s house where he taught Professor Marek Kasperski.
Tony referred to the two of them as “peas in a pod”, as they often thought and said the same thing. When Tony was a guest at Professor Marek’s lecture in Adelaide, he drew a Mind Map, inserting a pod with two smiling peas inside.

GRAND-MASTER TRAINER
Marek teaches worldwide, especially in the Asia Pacific region, and has conducted training courses in Vietnam, China, Singapore, Switzerland, Mauritius, Israel, Australia, the USA, England, Ireland, Italy and the Middle East.

VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE TONY BUZAN COMPANY
Marek was appointed Vice President of the Tony Buzan Company in July 2020.
CEO
Marek is the CEO of the World Memory Championship Ltd the World Mind Mapping Championship Ltd, and the World Speed-Reading Championship Ltd.
EXPERIENCE, QUALIFICATIONS & AWARDS
Professor Marek Kasperski has 28 years of experience teaching at Tertiary level.
VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE GUILD OF MIND SPORTS ARBITERS (GOMSA)
Professor Marek Kasperski was appointed Global Chief Arbiter for Mind Mapping and Speed-Reading in 2020. In this role, he supervises all World Championships and ensures the rules governing the championships are transparent and fair to all competitors.


PRESIDENT WORLD MIND SPORT COUNCIL
In 2023, Marek was appointed as the Vice-Chair of the prestigious World Mind Sports Council.
SPORT – FENCING (SABRE)
Professor Marek is also the South Australian 2020 State Champion (open category) in Sabre Fencing and the 2021 and 2022 State Champion in the Veteran category of Sabre Fencing (far right). In 2023, Marek won 3 Gp;d and 1 silver medals at the Australian Masters Games (near right).





