Our General Secretary

A former Fulbright Fellow, Yevghen Shulgha serves as General Secretary of the Ukraine Foundation (Switzerland), where he brings extensive experience in fundraising, communications, and nonprofit management.

Throughout his career, he has played an essential role in securing financial resources for various organizations, successfully drafting grant applications that have resulted in over $5 million in funding.

His professional journey includes contributions in policy analysis, economic research, and strategic communication at some of Ukraine’s most respected research and policy institutions, such as the Razumkov Center, CASE Ukraine, and the International Centre for Policy Studies (ICPS). He has worked on crucial economic policy initiatives, conducting in-depth analyses and formulating strategies to address Ukraine’s most pressing economic challenges. His expertise extends to studies on domestic and foreign policy, public administration, and national security.

His commitment to academic excellence and international collaboration is reflected in his time at The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and his selection as a Fulbright Scholar in 2012. This prestigious scholarship, awarded by the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, provided him with the opportunity to expand his research, engage with international experts, and bridge global perspectives with local expertise—an approach that has defined his professional career.

Yevghen Shulgha holds a Master’s degree in Public Administration (MPA) from The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and a Master’s degree in Business Administration and Management from the International Science and Technology University in Kyiv.

This combination of rigorous academic training and international experience is instrumental in his ability to navigate complex policy challenges and develop impactful solutions across the Ukraine Foundation’s programs.

Yevghen Shulgha speaks proficiently English, French, Ukrainian, and Russian.

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