London, UK, Nov. 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vadym Prystaiko, the Ukrainian Ambassador to the UK, and Igor Smelyanksy, CEO of Ukraine’s national postal service Ukrposhta, made a special live appearance to address over 200 UK business leaders at Boyden’s Annual Assembly, where they spoke about leadership through a global crisis.
The two Ukrainian leaders both impressed upon guests at Boyden’s Annual Assembly that conflict can be alleviated through alliances during times of conflict. Praystaiko encouraged leaders to not be complacent about a victory for Ukraine – saying that the whole world is not behind Ukraine, and they hope for more support from neutral nations.
He reminded leaders that the Ukrainian Government continue to want to be a part of NATO and “live peacefully like other NATO members” because they want to “do business with people, knowing we are defended.” In advising other leaders on how to run their teams, Prystaiko spoke about his experiences over the last eight months:
“I have had to understand where my team’s limits are. You can work 24/7 for eight months and sooner or later they will lose their effectiveness as a team. And on top of this we are extremely ambitious that, somehow, we can help the millions of people in Ukraine from London, believing we can resolve everything. I have a feeling of guilt to be in safe and comfortable London when people are dying in my home country. But I am driven to urge world leaders they have a moral obligation to ally with those who are killed and bombarded. To win this war, we must have two things: hope and unity. We can succeed if leaders around the world across business, government, military and beyond unite and believe Russia can be defeated.”
Speaking via video link from Ukraine, Smelyansky implored the audience - “please don’t stop sending mail to Ukraine.”
He divulged that small and medium businesses in Ukraine make over $500 million through eBay and Amazon – meaning anyone in the UK can help people across Ukraine in a couple of clicks.
Smelyansky’s advice to other leaders was:
“You just have to keep winning, and your work will support you. I work with a long-term view but knowing that every day could be my last. No matter what my stress level is during the invasion I have to make a decision, live with it and move on to make the next one. Every day we go against standard corporate governance procedure, like when I am personally going to the front line to deliver post. But it is essential to help me understand what is happening on the ground, how adaptable my team must be, and most importantly how they feel. In the boardroom, striking a balance between making executive decisions and asking my regional directors to decide whether their workforce can do their jobs under invasion is a challenge. But, when peace times come, it will have changed my business for the better.”
Prystaiko and Smelyansky shared their candid experiences of providing leadership during a time of crisis to an audience including former MPs, military, defence, and business leaders from organisations including Apple, Thames Water, Viacom CBS, Heineken and Danone. Thames Water, Babcock International, Superdry, and Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity.
Nick Robeson, CEO at Boyden UK & Ireland, who conceived of the idea of this year’s Annual Assembly said:
“It was an honour to listen to Vadym and Igor, who sit in the front line of a global crisis and learn from their awe-inspiring leadership. We are driven to provide a bridge between Ukraine and the UK’s business leaders, especially when the Russian invasion of Ukraine impacted Boyden’s office in Ukraine directly. In today’s increasingly challenging global environment, the UK’s business leaders will have been inspired after receiving their insight about leading through a global crisis. I have no doubt they will be reflecting on how to apply the pair’s mentality to their own leadership.”
Oleksii Dolhikh, Managing Partner at Boyden Ukraine, said about the event:
“I am proud to be a part of the Boyden family, who against the current injustices are continually supporting humanitarian efforts in my country. Whether it is welcoming Ukrainian colleagues into their homes or providing financial support to families, I hope that UK business leaders will hear about the medium to long-term impact they can have in resolving this crisis and defeating Russia.”
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