Graduating a New Generation of Digital Leaders: GTA UA Supports the CDTO Campus Program
On July 25, 2025, the graduation ceremony of the “Digital Transformation in Public Administration” program took place, preparing a new generation of leaders driving digital change in the public sector.
The program contributed to participants’ professional growth, strengthened their leadership and management skills, broadened their strategic vision, and expanded their capacity to scale national digital initiatives.
The GovTech Alliance of Ukraine (GTA UA) joined the initiative in partnership with CDTO Campus and the East Europe Foundation, supporting the development of professional competencies and strategic vision among future leaders of digital transformation.
Throughout the educational process, experts from GTA UA member organizations contributed as lecturers, generously sharing their hands-on experience in developing and implementing GovTech solutions.
We sincerely thank all our colleagues for their active involvement:
- Roman Lanskyi — Co-founder and CEO of Strimco
- Vasyl Zadvornyy — Business Development Officer at MK-Сonsulting
- Anastasia Khrystych — Product Manager at AMEDIA
- Maria Iefremova — Head of Business Analysis and co-author of the Liquio platform at Kitsoft
- Taisiya Valko — Low-code expert of the Liquio platform at Kitsoft
- Artem Lygin — Product Designer at Kitsoft
The final stage of the program was the Demo Days — a presentation of the digital transformation projects from program participants that they had been working on for several months. From GTA UA, the expert team included Kateryna Stavniichuk, Roman Lanskyi, Vasyl Zadvornyy, and Taisiya Valko.
“We are grateful to the CDTO Campus, the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine and the East Europe Foundation (EEF) for implementing this impactful educational program and for the opportunity for the GovTech businesses to be part of it. GTA UA is proud to support initiatives that strengthen the GovTech ecosystem of Ukraine and develop effective cooperation between the state and the private sector,” — said Kateryna Stavniichuk, CEO of GTA UA.
CDTO Campus is implemented by East Europe Foundation (EEF), funded by Visa Foundation, the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), and supported by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, in cooperation with the Digitality Govtech Centre of Excellence, under the auspices of the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine. The technology partner of the space is Cisco.
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