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“Cultural Heritage and Effective Government-Community-Business Interaction”

18/ 09/ 2020
    The Western Ukrainian Office of the Association joined to the Workshop Cultural Heritage and Effective Government-Community-Business Interaction organization on 18th of September. The workshop was held within the Ukrainian-Polish Cultural Forum Cultural Heritage - a source of energy for creativity and innovation. The main aim of the event was to develop an action plan that would help to build effective synergies among government, business and those who care of the cultural heritage of the Western region.  The workshop was attended by Iolanta Pryshlyak, Deputy Head of the Lviv Philharmonic and the Head of the Academic Symphony Orchestra Inso-Lviv, Mark Zarkhin, public figure and famous restaurateur, Olena Vovk, the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of PJSC Enzym and Anton Podilchak, co-founder of the Advice Group companies and the Chairman of the Regional Coordination Board of the Western Ukrainian office of the Association. The meeting was moderated by Maryana Lutsyshyn, Head of the Western Ukrainian Office of the Association.  Culture, historical heritage and their impact on business in general were the main topics to talk on during the workshop. The values that unite business should be carried to the masses. It is important to develop volunteer movements, invest in young people`s education, to adopt the experience of creative cities that have become successful as they were comfortable and tolerant to the new and unknown. It is worth discussing, adopting and implementing a strategy for the city and the region. The cherry on the top of the Forum was a charming and unsurpassed concert of the INSO-Lviv Academic Symphony Orchestra. The mesmerizing classical music of famous composers was played form the Church of St. Lawrence, which was listened not only by connoisseurs but also children.
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The Western Ukrainian Office of the Association joined to the Workshop “Cultural Heritage and Effective Government-Community-Business Interaction” organization on 18th of September. The workshop was held within the Ukrainian-Polish Cultural Forum “Cultural Heritage – a source of energy for creativity and innovation”.

The main aim of the event was to develop an action plan that would help to build effective synergies among government, business and those who care of the cultural heritage of the Western region. 

The workshop was attended by Iolanta Pryshlyak, Deputy Head of the Lviv Philharmonic and the Head of the Academic Symphony Orchestra “Inso-Lviv”, Mark Zarkhin, public figure and famous restaurateur, Olena Vovk, the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of PJSC “Enzym” and Anton Podilchak, co-founder of the Advice Group companies and the Chairman of the Regional Coordination Board of the Western Ukrainian office of the Association. The meeting was moderated by Maryana Lutsyshyn, Head of the Western Ukrainian Office of the Association. 

Culture, historical heritage and their impact on business in general were the main topics to talk on during the workshop. The values that unite business should be carried to the masses. It is important to develop volunteer movements, invest in young people`s education, to adopt the experience of creative cities that have become successful as they were comfortable and tolerant to the new and unknown. It is worth discussing, adopting and implementing a strategy for the city and the region.

The cherry on the top of the Forum was a charming and unsurpassed concert of the INSO-Lviv Academic Symphony Orchestra. The mesmerizing classical music of famous composers was played form the Church of St. Lawrence, which was listened not only by connoisseurs but also children.

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