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How Ukraine has changed over the past 10 years and what lies ahead – these are the topics to be discussed at the Conductors of Changes Forum in Kyiv. On 19 November, Deloitte Ukraine will hold the X Anniversary Conductors of Changes Forum in Kyiv – an event that for the past ten years has brought together leaders from business, government, the public sector, and culture to jointly explore solutions shaping the future of Ukraine. Topic of the Forum: 10 Years: A Retro/Perspective Discussion topics: Retrospective shaping the future What has changed in Ukrainian society, the economy, and state institutions over the past decade? How the lessons of the past ten years can serve as a foundation for sustainable development in the decade ahead. The power of culture: a nation that reimagined itself Can our time be called a true cultural renaissance? How a new Ukrainian identity is being shaped, and the role business can play in the development of culture. Moderator – Andriy Bulakh, Deputy Chairman of the Board at MHP Thinking the future What challenges do Ukraine and Europe face — from security and energy independence to demographic shifts and technological transformation — and what innovative solutions can form the foundation of a sustainable economy? The architecture of new leadership — a thousand-step journey What should the next generation of leadership be to lead the country’s reconstruction, modernization, and integration into the global community? The event’s speakers: Serhiy Chernenko, Chairman of the FUIB Board, Oleksandr Bohutskyi, CEO of Starlight Media, Natalka Vorozhbyt, playwright, screenwriter, and director, Aivaras Abromavicius, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Ukrainian Corporate Governance Academy (UCGA), Vladyslav Rashkovan, Deputy Executive Director of the IMF, Oksana Syroid, officer of the 2nd corps of the NGU “Khartia”, associate professor of the Kyiv School of Economics, Oleksandr Khomenko, director, co-founder of the cultural association MUR, and others. More information about the program is available on the Forum website: https://delo.tt/61827GWIk. Event partners: MHP, FUIB, Squad, Korn Ferry, Maison Castel, and the social enterprise Inclusively Friendly, which helps ensure the event space is organized in line with the principles of accessibility and inclusivity. Social component: 10% of all ticket sales and partner contributions will be donated to the Children of Heroes Charity Foundation — an organization that supports children who have lost one or both parents to the war. Accreditation for media representatives is open until 17 November. To apply for accreditation, please contact Anastasiia Pratsiuk, PR specialist at Deloitte Ukraine, at [email protected].