Since 2015, she has held senior positions in Chernihiv Regional State Administration: headed the Department of Economic Development, held the position of First Deputy Head of Chernihiv Regional State Administration, and from July to December 2018 served as Head of Regional State Administration.
September 2019 – was appointed Deputy Minister, and from July 2020 – First Deputy Minister of Economic Development, Trade and Agriculture of Ukraine. By the Decree of the President of Ukraine on December 22, 2020, she was appointed Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine. On November 4, 2021, she was appointed the First Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine – Minister of Economy of Ukraine.
She graduated with honors from Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics and received a master's degree in Antitrust Field Management.
She was awarded the Diploma of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.
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DownloadUkraine's membership in the EU is already becoming a reality, and accession negotiations are gaining momentum. However, the main question is: what will be Ukraine's role in the EU economy? Will the country become only a raw material supplier, or will it be able to develop high value-added industries?
In this panel discussion, we will focus on how Ukraine can integrate into the EU economy while preserving its own identity and developing high value-added industries. We will discuss what role Ukraine can play in the EU economy, which industries have the greatest potential for development, and how to ensure that the Ukrainian economy becomes not only a part of the single market, but also an important driver of it.