Lis was born on 6 March 1966 in
Zielona Góra to parents Stefan and Wanda (née Adamkiewicz). He attended the
Edward Dembowski High School No. 1 in Zielona Góra. He subsequently graduated from the Faculty of Journalism and Political Sciences at the
University of Warsaw. He began his career in 1984 publishing an article in a pro-Soviet newspaper
Banner of Youth (
Sztandar Młodych), an organ of the
Polish Socialist Youth Union. In 1992, he received a scholarship and studied for a year at
Loyola University New Orleans. After the
fall of communism in Poland, he worked on Public Television
Polish Television (TVP) after winning an open competition for the post of a newsreader. From 1994 to 1997, he was a correspondent in
Washington, D.C. for TVP. From 1997 to 2004, he was on
Fakty TVN on the Polish television station
TVN. In 2003, he published his book
Co z tą Polską? (''What's with Poland?''), which became a bestseller in Poland (selling over 100,000 copies). From 2006-07, he was editor-in-chief of
Wydarzenia. From late 2010 to February 2012, he was editor-in-chief of the current affairs weekly,
Wprost. In March 2012, he took over as editor-in-chief of
Newsweek Polska. In 2017, Lis was shortlisted for the
European Press Prize, for his columns in
Newsweek Polska. ==Awards==