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European Commission Workshop on Private Equity in Ukraine: EIF, Deutsche Bank, Rothschild, Horizon Capital, Dragon Capital, Hillmont

Organizer: European Commission as part of the Rebuild Ukraine event held by Premier Expo of Warsaw

Topic: This workshop brings together key foreign and Ukrainian investors, asset managers, International Financial Institutions, EU and government experts to explore the unique private equity and venture capital landscape in Ukraine, highlighting the country's emerging startup ecosystem and investment opportunities, especially in tech, agrifood, industry, energy and beyond. Attendees will discuss how to navigate Ukraine's regulatory environment and leverage international capital to kick-start businesses in innovative growth sectors.

Speakers:

Maryna Khlystun, Director - Investment Department, Ukraine's Ministry of Economy

Gabriel Blanc, Head of Sector - Reconstruction of Ukraine, European Commission

Dirk Werner, Managing Director - Equity, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

Alfio Lo Castro, Regional Mandates Manager, European Investment Fund

Andrey Kolodyuk, Chairman, UVCA - Venture Capital and Private Equity Association

Olivier Amblard, Managing Director, Deutsche Bank

Giovanni Salvetti, Managing Director and Head of the CIS region, Rothschild&Co

Tomas Fiala, Owner and CEO, Dragon Capital

Lenna Koszarny, Founding Partner and Chief Executive Officer, Horizon Capital

Kostyantyn Chyzyk, Partner, Ukraine Impact Fund - Hillmont Partners

Dan Yakub, Senior Partner and Chief Operating Officer, Diligent Partners

Moderator Charles-Antoine De Crombrugghe Policy Officer, Ukraine Service, European Commission

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