on 26 September 2024, the annual SHE Congress took placein Kyiv, bringing together leading Ukrainian women leaders and experts to discuss important issues of leadership, gender equality, business development and social initiatives. The event was held under the slogan “Inspire. Create. Win.”, becoming a platform for sharing experience, inspiration and mutual support among women leaders from various industries, Komersant ukrainskyi reports.
This year’s congress covered key topics such as women in business, resilience in times of crisis, mental health, and the role of cultural identity in rebuilding the country. Despite the morning’s anxiety and traffic jams, the event was held in a warm, friendly atmosphere, providing a source of inspiration and new ideas for all participants.
The event started with a welcome speech by the host Oksana Gutzeit, who emphasised the importance of women’s leadership in the challenges Ukraine faces today. Yevheniia Blyzniuk, founder of Gradus Research, presented the results of social research showing how Ukrainian women overcome gender inequality and obstacles to professional fulfilment even during the war.
And Tetiana Berezhna, Deputy Minister of Economy of Ukraine, shared her vision of how women’s leadership contributes to the country’s economic recovery and the opportunities the Ministry of Economy provides for women in Ukraine.
Panel discussions and speeches
During the event, the participants discussed the challenges faced by women in times of war, shared their success stories, overcame difficulties and demonstrated their determination to continue developing business, culture and society.
She in Business
The panelists, including Olga Divushchak (Foundation Coffee Roasters), Maria Havryliuk (Gunia Project), Hanna Zavertailo (HONEY and Zavertailo), Olena Yalova (Stoic, Ukraflora), Yulia Yarmolenko (Kyiv BCC), Alina Kachorovska (Kacho Group, Kachorovska), discussed the topic of business resilience and adaptation to new realities. They shared their cases of implementing anti-crisis strategies and creating innovative solutions.
She Leads
Anna Rizatdinova (Rizatdinova Academy), Iryna Nikorak (Member of Parliament of Ukraine), Yulia Kurova (Kyiv), Galyna Hryhorenko (Open Opera Ukraine) and Yanina Sokolova (Yanina Sokolova Foundation) spoke about the role of women in culture, media and politics. Moderated by Valeriya Tatarchuk (Founder and CEO of the charity foundation “Your support”), the participants discussed the importance of women’s leadership in the current environment and shared their vision of Ukraine’s future.
She in Defence
Speakers Khrystyna Kudriava (National Guard of Ukraine), Hanna Vasyk (Technology Solutions Scaling Centre) and Olena Ryzh (combat medic), moderated by military correspondent Tetiana Nakonechna , shared the experience of women in the military in terms of leadership and overcoming challenges. Their stories have become a powerful source of inspiration and an example for other women who want to join the defence sector.
She in Future
Olena Moshenets (Member of Parliament of Ukraine), Yulia Ovchynnykova (Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine), Victoria Wagner (Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine), Iryna Chernysh (SaveDnipro), Olga Chevganyuk (UAnimals) raised the issue of environmental safety and sustainable development. The discussion covered the impact of war-related pollution on the nation’s health and the role of women in creating the country’s environmental strategy.
She Sustains
A panel discussion on mental health, national resilience and creative potential brought together experts Lilia Dubas (Teva), Nadiya Matveyeva (STB), Oksana Zholnovych (Minister of Social Policy of Ukraine), Tatiana Sanina (mediator, writer) and Olena Lyubchenko (Founder of the Olena Lyubchenko Psychology Agency).
She in Culture
Valentyna Khamaiko (TAIYŌ, 1 1 Ukraine), Katya Taylor (Port of Culture), Yulia Orlova (Vivat), Karina and Alina Gayev (GAEVA.UA) shared their experience of promoting Ukrainian culture at the national and international levels. The speakers discussed the importance of preserving cultural identity in times of war and the role of women in shaping new cultural trends that promote international understanding and cooperation.
She in Tech
Oksana Zabolotna (Co-founder of the social initiative Women in Tech Ukraine), Anna Belevantseva (Co-founder and COO of Esper Bionics), Maria Abdullina (Director of Financial Controlling at Raiffeisen Bank), Iryna Slavinska (CEO and co-founder of DonorUA), Anna Apostol (Co-founder & COO at Edtech company Mate academy) and Olena Shulyak (Head of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on State Power, Self-Government, Regional Development and Urban Planning, Head of the Servant of the People party) spoke about the challenges faced by women in IT and technology. The speakers discussed the potential of women in these industries, shared their own stories and career cases, and highlighted the role of education and the development of soft and hard skills for professional growth.
“I am convinced that the IT industry attracts intelligent and ambitious people regardless of gender, as it provides an opportunity to solve interesting problems and earn a decent income. Previously, Raiffeisen employed 120 women, and now there are 213 of them, which is 30% of the total IT team,” said Maria Abdullina
Nataliia Rudevych, Chief Operating Officer of Oil and Gas Services at UKRNAFTA, spoke not only about the cost of drilling a well, but also about the role of women leaders in traditionally male-dominated industries such as oil and gas, and stressed the importance of building strong teams by maintaining a corporate culture.
Yanina Olkhovska, Communications Director at UKRSIBBANK BNP Paribas Group, spoke about the impact of women on the global economy, bridging the gender gap, and educational opportunities for women.
“Women make 35,000 decisions every day. And our decision is the same: to support small and medium-sized businesses and promote women’s education. In 2018, we conducted a study on what women lack to develop and create small and medium-sized businesses. And I would like to note that the answers were the same as today: lack of courage, determination, as well as knowledge and expertise. That is why we have created the Women in Business programme, which aims to develop, support and provide grants to women,” said Yanina Olkhovska.
Yulia Vitka, Deputy Chief of Party of the USAID Business Resilience Investment Project, presented opportunities for women’s entrepreneurship through grant and investment programmes and shared details of co-investment programmes.
Maryna Avdeeva, Co-owner of Arsenal Insurance, Founder of Easy Peasy Insurtech, shared her experience of adapting business in difficult conditions, emphasising that it is never too late to start over, because the most important thing is to be brave and follow your own dreams.
Theinvited guest of SHE Congress, Frank Peter Wilde , designer and co-owner of Perfect Props Styling Agency, spoke about the power of cultural heritage and modern Ukrainian fashion, emphasising that Ukrainians should use new opportunities to promote their ideas on the global stage.
Yulia Ponomarenko, Chief Financial Officer of Ab InBev Efes Ukraine, spoke in detail about the difficulties faced by businesses due to the military operations and shared strategies for adapting to the new economic realities. She emphasised how businesses can survive and grow despite serious obstacles.
Iryna Prytula, Head of PR and Influence at L’Oréal Ukraine, shared an interesting case study of how L’Oréal actively supports women in difficult war conditions, providing them with not only psychological but also practical support.
Lyudmyla Semchuk, CEO of STB TV channel, , described the changes in the media portrayal of women during the war and explained how she adapts content for the female audience, creating new national stories and role models that reflect the strength and resilience of modern Ukrainian women.
SHE Congress 2024 has once again become not only a platform for the exchange of ideas, but also a place of inspiration, support and solidarity among women leaders. The participants shared their stories, successes and challenges, proving that even in the most difficult times, women remain the driving force for change in Ukraine.
General partner: UKRSIBBANK BNP Paribas Group
Main partners: UKRNAFTA, BROCARD
General media partner: Starlight Media
Partners: Motorola, L’Oréal Ukraine, Foundation Coffee Roasters, AB InBev Efes Ukraine, BKK Company, ALViVA GROUP, Morshynska, Ukraflora, Marengo
Media partners: STB, BC Media, Marketer UA, 1 Business, Postfaktum, Liga Zakon, Business Capital, X Sport, UA.News, ICTV, ICTV 2, 1 1, We are Ukraine, We are Ukraine, ECONOMIST, 44.ua, TRUE, Glavkom, HR Liga, Man of Wonder, Founder, Margosha, Burda Media, UNN, Kyiv TV channel, Rubric, Gulliver shopping mall, HR Liga, Kommersant Ukrainian, MC.today, Fire Safety, EBA.
SHE Congress 2024 has once again confirmed the important role of women in public life, demonstrating that women’s leadership is a force that can overcome any obstacles on the way to a better future.