University of Pennsylvania
Jon M. Huntsman Hall (JMHH)
3730 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA
9:30-10:15 | Registration and Breakfast in the Forum of JMHH F90 (please enter from Locust Walk) |
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10:15 -12 noon
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Welcome address by Igor Makar President of Ukrainian Society at Penn
Part One: Ukraine. On the Path to Europe
Dr. Oleh Shamshur Ambassador of Ukraine to the United States
Professor Myroslav Popovych Director of H.S. Skovoroda Institute of Philosophy in Kyiv (via videoconference)
Chrystia Freeland Managing Editor of Financial Times
Morgan Williams President of US-Ukraine Business Council
Dr. Serhii Plokhii Hrushevs'kyi Professor of Ukrainian History Harvard University
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12:15-1:15pm
| Lunch in the Forum of JMHH F90
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1:15-2:45pm | Room JMHH G06
Part Two: SUSTA. Establishing Continuity and Purpose AIESEC students in Ukraine (via videoconference)
Dr. Serhii Plokhii Hrushevs'kyi Professor of Ukrainian History Harvard University
Dr. Alexander Orlov Assistant Professor of Materials Science & Engineering Stony Brook University
Yevheniya Krutko Executive Director of IQ-Ukraine
Halyna Keller Chief Executive Officer Ukrainian Selfreliance Federal Credit Union
Zenon Tech-Czarny President of SUSTA
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2:45-3:45pm | Informational Fair in the Forum of JMHH
Talk to organizations with opportunities to get involved in issues relating to Ukraine, find internships and jobs and establish new ties in the Ukrainian-American community. Please see the list of participating organizations.
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4-5:15pm | Room JMHH G06
Part Three: SUSTA. Moving Forward
Nominations for SUSTA Board and explanation of election process
Approval of SUSTA Constitution and Amendments
Staying Connected: Presentation of new SUSTA website
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5:30pm | Buses to Ukrainian League of Philadelphia departing from 38th and Walnut Street |
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6-10pm | Dinner and Celebration in Ukrainian League of Philadelphia at 23rd and Brown Street
A traditional Ukrainian dinner and Ukrainian music
Buses back to University of Pennsylvania at 9pm and 10pm, but all welcome to stay at Ukie Bar downstairs
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