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DTEK CEO joined Supervisory Board UN Global Compact Network in Ukraine

02/ 03/ 2020
  DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko joined the Supervisory Board of the UN Global Compact Network in Ukraine. This decision was made at an extraordinary meeting of the Network, which was held on February 26. The UN Global Compact Network in Ukraine is the official representative of the UN Global Compact Network, which is a voluntary initiative that promotes corporate social responsibility among the global business community. The objectives and priority areas for the application of efforts are formulated in the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals. DTEK adheres to the principles of sustainable social development and, since 2007, has been a signatory to the UN Global Compact, joining the Global Compact alliance in Ukraine in 2010. “The development of society, people, cities and the preservation of the environment is an important task for any business. We must join forces to set the example for responsible business practices. In this way, we will be able to expand the circle of Ukrainian companies that share and follow the UN principles of sustainable development. This year, DTEK will implement a new long-term development strategy, which is based on the UN Sustainable Development Goals and complies with the principles of ESG: Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance”, said DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko. “The UN Global Compact team in Ukraine, following the election of a supervisory board, enlisted the support of major Ukrainian and international businesses, leading public organizations and educational leaders. Now, through joint efforts, we will fulfill global goals and by our own example show how responsible business can become more successful,” said Tatiana Sakharuk, chairman of the board of the UN Global Compact Network in Ukraine. The Supervisory Board also includes: Zachary Taylor, Head of UN Resident Coordinators Office in Ukraine, Alexander Savruk, Dean of Kyiv Mohyla Business School, Iryna Ivanchyk, Founder of fund Believe in Yourself, Zoya Lytvyn, Head of a non-governmental organization “Osvitoria”, Volodymyr Kostyuk, Executive Director of Farmak JSC, Evgeny Shevchenko, CEO of Carlsberg Ukraine,  Vitalii Vereshchagin, CEO of Caparol Ukraine, Sergey Sozanovsky, cofounder of FILM.UA Group. Profile DТЕК is the largest private investor in Ukraine’s energy sector. DTEK Group produces coal and natural gas, generates electricity at thermal, solar and wind power plants, distributes electricity, supplies electricity to end consumers, provides energy efficient solutions and develops a network of EV charging stations. In 2019, DTEK’s capital investments totalled UAH 23 bln. Moreover, the company paid UAH 23.4 bln of taxes. DTEK employs 70 thousand people. The company is 100% owned by SCM Limited. Ultimate beneficial owner – Rinat Akhmetov. PR Department DTEK Tel.: +38 (044) 596 21 26 +38 (044) 581 45 12 E-mail: [email protected] www.dtek.com

DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko joined the Supervisory Board of the UN Global Compact Network in Ukraine. This decision was made at an extraordinary meeting of the Network, which was held on February 26.

The UN Global Compact Network in Ukraine is the official representative of the UN Global Compact Network, which is a voluntary initiative that promotes corporate social responsibility among the global business community. The objectives and priority areas for the application of efforts are formulated in the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals.

DTEK adheres to the principles of sustainable social development and, since 2007, has been a signatory to the UN Global Compact, joining the Global Compact alliance in Ukraine in 2010.

“The development of society, people, cities and the preservation of the environment is an important task for any business. We must join forces to set the example for responsible business practices. In this way, we will be able to expand the circle of Ukrainian companies that share and follow the UN principles of sustainable development. This year, DTEK will implement a new long-term development strategy, which is based on the UN Sustainable Development Goals and complies with the principles of ESG: Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance”, said DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko.

“The UN Global Compact team in Ukraine, following the election of a supervisory board, enlisted the support of major Ukrainian and international businesses, leading public organizations and educational leaders. Now, through joint efforts, we will fulfill global goals and by our own example show how responsible business can become more successful,” said Tatiana Sakharuk, chairman of the board of the UN Global Compact Network in Ukraine.

The Supervisory Board also includes:

  • Zachary Taylor, Head of UN Resident Coordinator’s Office in Ukraine,
  • Alexander Savruk, Dean of Kyiv Mohyla Business School,
  • Iryna Ivanchyk, Founder of fund “Believe in Yourself”,
  • Zoya Lytvyn, Head of a non-governmental organization “Osvitoria”,
  • Volodymyr Kostyuk, Executive Director of Farmak JSC,
  • Evgeny Shevchenko, CEO of Carlsberg Ukraine, 
  • Vitalii Vereshchagin, CEO of Caparol Ukraine,
  • Sergey Sozanovsky, cofounder of FILM.UA Group.

Profile

DТЕК is the largest private investor in Ukraine’s energy sector.

DTEK Group produces coal and natural gas, generates electricity at thermal, solar and wind power plants, distributes electricity, supplies electricity to end consumers, provides energy efficient solutions and develops a network of EV charging stations.

In 2019, DTEK’s capital investments totalled UAH 23 bln. Moreover, the company paid UAH 23.4 bln of taxes. DTEK employs 70 thousand people.

The company is 100% owned by SCM Limited. Ultimate beneficial owner – Rinat Akhmetov.

PR Department DTEK

Tel.: +38 (044) 596 21 26

+38 (044) 581 45 12

E-mail: [email protected]

www.dtek.com

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