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Ukraine: War, Economy, Path to Rebuilding

May 13, 2022

12:00 pm

Warren, 401

Hybrid event: Warren 401 and on Zoom. Now in its third month, the unfolding crisis in Ukraine has killed thousands, displaced millions, and destroyed civil infrastructure throughout the country. The damages to Ukraine's economy exceed $1 trillion by some estimates. While the war is far from the end, a panel of Ukrainian experts will converge at Cornell for a hybrid event to discuss the war, economy, and the path to rebuilding. This is a hybrid event. Guests are welcome to attend the event at Warren 401 on the Cornell campus or take part on Zoom. Speakers: Dmytro Boyarchuk will be speaking from Ukraine, where he is executive director at CASE Ukraine. He has extensive expertise in macro-economic forecasting, social policy and fiscal sector. He will be speaking from UkraineRoman Kachur is alternate executive director at the World Bank. Before the World Bank, Roman worked as a deputy finance minister in Ukraine and is an expert on international finance. He will be speaking from the United StatesMykola Trofymenko is the rector at Mariupol State University. He will be speaking from UkraineDmytro Zinkevych is the CEO of Sunsay Energy, a company that provides solar energy solutions in Ukraine, and he is a current a Humphrey fellow at Cornell studying challenges and solutions in the renewable energy sector. He will be speaking from the United States.Moderators: Harry de Gorter, professor at CornellOlena Rarytska, visiting assistant professor at CornellViktor Tsyrennikov, director at the Promontory Financial Group Co-sponsors: Emerging Markets Theme in the SC Johnson College of Business, the Department of Global Development in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies.

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Einaudi Center for International Studies

Institute for European Studies

Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies