AUB First Vice President Vitaliy Romanchukevych took part in the event on the occasion of the 4th anniversary of the Business People's Club
Vitaliy Romanchukevych, First Vice President of the Association of Ukrainian Banks, took part in the official reception on the occasion of the 4th anniversary of the Business Women's Club. The event brought together participants from different countries and was aimed at supporting women's leadership and developing social initiatives.
In his speech, Vitaliy Romanchukevych congratulated the Club members on their achievements and wished them further financial prosperity
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“On behalf of the Association of Ukrainian Banks, I would like to congratulate the Business Women's Club on its 4th anniversary. As a mentor of the club, I highly appreciate its work and wish it financial prosperity and peaceful skies,” said Romanchukevych.
The event also included a charity auction aimed at supporting important social initiatives of the International Humanitarian Center. In total, the participants managed to raise UAH 280 thousand. The funds will be used in 3 key areas: firstly, electronic warfare equipment and drones to strengthen the Armed Forces of Ukraine, secondly, planting trees within the “Grove of Children's Dreams” project in memory of children whose lives were cut short by war, and thirdly, rehabilitation of the military.
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Over the four years of its existence, the Business Women's Club has achieved significant success, bringing together 90 members from 20 countries. The club includes 25 mentors from 7 different countries who help support and develop women's initiatives. Currently, the Club cooperates with 22 business partners and has 30 media partners in more than 30 countries. Since its inception, the Club of Business People has organized over 381 events in Ukraine and abroad, and held 28 international teleconferences on business, innovation, recovery and women's leadership. In particular, it implemented 21 business missions in 17 countries aimed at developing entrepreneurship and interaction between business communities. Humanitarian missions became an important component of the activities: 30 missions to the front line and over 40 implemented projects worth over EUR 200 million in cooperation with 217 foundations and organizations from 73 countries.