Ukraine’s Mykhailo Fedorov talks about corporate sanctions and running a government during wartime

Ukraine’s Mykhailo Fedorov talks about corporate sanctions and running a government during wartime

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The Russian army started invading Ukraine three weeks ago. And the conflict has been multifaceted from day one. In addition to the ground war, the Ukrainian government quickly reacted on the digital front. Representatives asked for cryptocurrency donations, called out tech companies so that they would suspend sales and services in Russia, and organized a digital resistance.

One of the public figures that embody the government’s reaction to the Russian invasion is Mykhailo Fedorov. In 2019, he became Ukraine’s first Minister of Digital Transformation at the age of 29. He is also the Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine. The country’s deputy minister for Digital Transformation Oleksandr (Alex) Bornyakov has also played an important part in Ukraine’s government — TechCrunch’s Ingrid Lunden interviewed Bornyakov last week.

Ukraine’s Mykhailo Fedorov talks about corporate sanctions and running a government during wartime

Mar 15, 2022, 8:31pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2022/03/15/ukraines-mykhailo-fedorov-talks-about-corporate-sanctions-and-running-a-government-during-wartime/ > The Russian army started invading Ukraine three weeks ago. And the conflict has been multifaceted from day one. In addition to the ground war, the Ukrainian government quickly reacted on the digital front. Representatives asked for cryptocurrency donations, called out tech companies so that they would suspend sales and services in Russia, and organized a digital resistance. > One of the public figures that embody the government’s reaction to the Russian invasion is Mykhailo Fedorov. In 2019, he became Ukraine’s first Minister of Digital Transformation at the age of 29. He is also the Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine. The country’s deputy minister for Digital Transformation Oleksandr (Alex) Bornyakov has also played an important part in Ukraine’s government — TechCrunch’s Ingrid Lunden interviewed Bornyakov last week.