Advancing Business Education: New Opportunities
- How to create effective training programs for businesses?
- What knowledge is essential for business growth?
- How to connect business, education, and government for regional progress?
Within the framework of the «BizON» project, we will seek answers to these questions, aiming to enhance business education in Ukraine. Our goal is to establish collaboration between entrepreneurs and educational institutions to create truly valuable programs.
What’s happening in Odesa?
Project presentation and discussion — mid-March.
We will introduce the project and our partners, discuss business needs and educational challenges to determine the pathways to effective business education.
Regional forum — late April.
We invite entrepreneurs, educators, and government representatives to develop a roadmap for business education in the Odesa region.
Meetup — late April.
Informal discussions to exchange ideas on enhancing existing and creating new training programs for businesses. We will also discuss how to ensure financial independence of educational institutions while adhering to state requirements.
We also invite you to a series of webinars:
February — we will discuss productivity in today's world and analyze successful Ukrainian business cases.
March — we will delve into innovations in business and their significance.
April — we will explore the interaction of education, business, and government and determine if it is truly perilous.
Throughout the project implementation, we will identify additional topics for webinars or expert discussions.
The ambassador for this educational program will be Pavlo Sheremeta, a distinguished economist and educator, who served as the Minister of Economic Development of Ukraine in 2014.
Join us! Together we can create high-quality educational programs for businesses that will help entrepreneurs in the region thrive.
This initiative is implemented by the Center for Public Expertise within the «Transformational Recovery for the Safety of People in Ukraine» project, with the support of the UN Development Program (UNDP) in Ukraine and financial backing from the Japanese government.



