Our Director, Business Engagement, Natalie Shkabran

Natalie Shkabran serves as Director for Business Engagement of Ukraine Foundation, where she spearheads the Innovation program.

Natalie Shkarban is a seasoned Legal Operations professional with over two decades of diverse experience spanning legal operations, business development, procurement, and project management. Currently serving as the Legal Operations Manager for the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region at a Fortune 100 company, she plays a pivotal role in streamlining legal processes and enhancing operational efficiency.

She is actively involved with Global Business for Ukraine (GB4U), an association that unites international companies and individuals committed to supporting Ukraine’s business environment and economic development, and with Business and Professional Women (BPW), one of the most influential international networks of business and professional women, with affiliates in over 100 countries.

Natalie Shkarban is currently pursuing a Master of Laws (LL.M) in International Business Law at the University of Lausanne (UNIL) in Switzerland. She was awarded a scholarship for this program by The Spark of Hope Foundation. Prior to this, Natalia graduated from Indiana University in the United States and Lviv State University in Ukraine.

She speaks proficiently English, French and Ukrainian.

Milan: Natalie Shkarban At Ukraine Recovery Conference’s Milan Preparatory Business Forum

On 5 March 2025, Milan hosted the pivotal “On the Road to URC 2025” business forum, marking a significant milestone in the lead-up to the Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC) scheduled for 10–11 July in Rome. This preparatory event convened over 550 representatives from 23 countries, including government officials, international financial institutions, and private sector leaders, to strategize Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction and economic revitalization.

Keynote speakers included Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal (via video message), First Deputy Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, and Lombardy Region President Attilio Fontana. Their addresses underscored the urgency of mobilizing international investment and fostering public-private partnerships to rebuild Ukraine’s infrastructure, energy systems, and industrial base.

Discussions at the forum focused on several strategic areas:
• Investment and Financing: Exploring mechanisms to attract foreign capital, including risk insurance and government incentives.
• Energy Resilience and Green Transition: Promoting sustainable energy solutions and the development of a green energy system in Ukraine.
• Industrial Production and SMEs: Enhancing local manufacturing capabilities and integrating Ukrainian small and medium-sized enterprises into global supply chains.
• Infrastructure and Housing: Reconstructing critical infrastructure and providing housing solutions for internally displaced persons.

The event also highlighted collaborative initiatives such as the partnership between Lombardy and Zaporizhzhia regions and the presentation of a master plan for Mykolaiv’s recovery.

This Milan forum set the stage for the upcoming URC 2025 in Rome, which aims to consolidate international support and secure tangible commitments for Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts.

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