Born on: June 20th, 1990 Holder of a diploma: Kyiv National Economic University,
MA in International Economics Communicates to fellows in Ukrainian and English, German and even Russian Easy accessible over: yegor21@yandex.ru Applying for a position of:
EYP experience 2011 5th NS, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine delegate Magdalena Swider, Max Nikolaichuk (chairs) 2011 66th IS, Athens, Greece delegate Hanna Ollinen (chair) 2011 2nd Mini Session, Kharkiv, Ukraine chair Oksana Korchak (president) 2011 3rd IF, Batumi, Georgia journalist Evheniia Melekhovets (editor) 2011 1st RS, Chernihiv, Ukraine journalist Evheniia Melekhovets (editor) December 2011-February 2012 EYP Think Tank, Berlin, Germany participant Ville Vasaramaki, Hanna Lorenzen (head organisers) 2012 6th NS, Vinnytsia, Ukraine chair Sebastian Hosu (president) 2012 5th RS, Kyiv, Ukraine organiser Evheniia Melekhovets, Tetiana Korneichuk (head organisers) 2012 1st International Seminar on Leadership, Luebeck, Germany trainee Jamie Brown, Tatjana Wahjudi (trainers) 2012 1st IF, Odesa, Ukraine project supervisor Valentina Mina (president), Anna Suprunenko (president of EYP Ukraine) 2012 1st Alumni Weekend of EYP Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine head organiser, trainer 2012 13th NS, Tallinn, Estonia chair Luca Olumets (president) 2012 1st NC Management & Development Training, Paris, France trainee Maria Manolescu, Lorenz Stree, Federico Fasol, Lia Bonnemain (trainers) 2013 Chairs Training, Kyiv, Ukraine head organiser 2013 7th NS, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine head organiser 2013 1th IF, Leopolis (Lviv), Ukraine editor Evheniia Melekhovets (co-editor) 2013 11th Norwegian NSC, Lillehammer, Norway editor Victoria Wilkinson (president)
National Committee Management
Leadership and department activities Relevant working experience
Relevant volunteering / NGO experience:
2012 VP on Fundraising - in-kind contributions for Vinspring NS, 5th Kyiv RS, 3rd InterRail Tour - FLEX grant for 1st Odesa IF - FR Department Establishment 2013 VP on Fundraising - fundraising for 7th National Session and 4th InterRail Tour - strategic partnership establishment (Jansen Capital Management) - EYP Ukraine presentation at Summer BNC Training Leadership - member 2010-2011 - Freelance copywriter (Livingston Research) 2012 - Internship at Ministry of Infrastructure 2012 - Internship at the EU Delegation to Ukraine 2013 - Conference Producer (F.A.-Service ltd.) 2013 - Consultant (Jansen Capital Management) 1st NGO G20 Summit - organiser Europe Days 2012 - volunteer Food Bank charity actions - volunteer "Let's Do It, Ukraine" campaign - volunteer European Village 2012 - volunteer supervisor
Applying for
President
Motivation statement People and curiosity make my main motivation to apply. Last couple of years has become the biggest adventure in my life, making me addicted to traveling, meeting new people, discovering new talents and building new skills, volunteering, leading, creating something new and exceeding expectations. I fully owe this part of life experience to EYP and realize very clearly that opportunities I've been given in this organisation make a chance that might arrive once in a lifetime. I totally adore people with whom I am honoured to work side by side during various EYP projects and do feel that they make a very active, encouraging and supportive audience for one's ideas, being always ready to cooperate, discuss new ideas and launch new ambitious and challenging projects. So, I owe the second part of my knowledge and experience to all the EYP people, and now feel ready to payback - sharing my vision and experience. I have a big desire to help members of EYP Ukraine to turn their ideas into real projects and initiatives, and a great motivation to let the world know how bright and unique the EYPers are. And curiosity, right. I'm really curious how far can we go. Together.
Programme statement During last 2.5 years I was lucky to be a part of several bright NC teams and a number of session/project organising teams who managed not only to implement their projects successfully, but also to build a great knowledge platform for further EYP initiatives. Having a structured, formalized and, most importantly, working mechanism of National Committee functioning, I see the next logical step in development of EYP Ukraine in revealing the full potential of EYP International network which is expanding its geography and now attracting participants from 40+ countries to its events. In the same time I would put an emphasis on the quality of preparation of our delegations and proper follow-up on their experiences. It is also important to preserve the role of EYP in Ukrainian civil society and NGO movement. Finally, EYP Ukraine is getting ready to host 2 big international events in 2014 – 8th National Session and 77th International Session. The first will open the doors of EYP to young generation of Ukrainians while the second one will open Ukraine to youngsters from all over Europe and will become one of the biggest and most remarkable event on the EYP map. All this could be reached through: - Proactive PR strategy incorporating EYP presentations at educational establishments, actively reaching youth from various regions of Ukraine, and mass media presence; - Building mutually beneficial cooperation and exchange with all NCs of EYP; - Developing and conducting a number of training events and workshops for members focused on: a) EYP non-formal education tools (chairing, journo trainings, public speaking etc.); b) the European Union and EU – Ukraine relations; c) academic preparation and research; - Establishment of EYP@School initiative to attract secondary school senior students to EYP activities; - Advocating and preparing follow-up on EYP resolutions; - Reaching students and pupils in regions through 1-2-day format EYP events; - Supporting and encouraging participation of our members in various educational projects, volunteering movement and public events; - Consolidating and steering efforts of NC members in organising 8th NS and 77th IS;
I also see the President’s contribution in ensuring professional development of Board members, both in their functional fields and overall project management skills, so that they would be able to pass the knowledge to their functional Departments and coach new young generation of EYP activists. The Board should be ready both to pass experience to projects happening throughout Ukraine and learn themselves, attending training events abroad. Lastly, I would aim to remain open to all the initiatives coming from members of EYP Ukraine.
Your personal provisional contribution to EYP Ukraine According to a number of nationwide surveys, only 2-3% of Ukrainians planned to spend vacation abroad/travel on business trips etc in 2013. There is another figure - 36% of Ukrainians never left their native region (oblast'). I find such statistics harmful for country's competitiveness and overall development, since its people are artificially excluded from getting to know different cultures and lifestyles and thus being not able to implement world's best practices into the life of our society. When it comes to young people, it is extremely important to make sure that they are given wide opportunities to build their own life path and empowered to fully use all educational and volunteering opportunities the world has to offer. Today youth is cosmopolitan as never before - traveling, communicating and sharing same informational environment. Ukrainians deserve to be an active part of this process, and I see the biggest provisional contribution of EYP Ukraine and me personally in making this happen.