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Alexander Romănishyn

Alexander Romănishyn is a policymaker and economist, having served as Deputy Minister of Economy of Ukraine. His expertise in public policy, corporate finance, digital transformation and resilience has been instrumental in shaping economic, innovation and digital strategies, as well as in the recovery efforts of Ukraine. In the private sector, Alexander has led numerous successful merger and acquisition transactions in the Central and Eastern European region with EY, Midland Group UK and Volwest Group. Additionally, he has contributed to research and publications in digital, technology, disinformation, innovation and related fields. Romănishyn holds a Master’s degree in Finance and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Business from the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy and is a dedicated mentor in the European innovation ecosystem.

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  • Enhancing Election Integrity by Strengthening EU Defences Against Disinformation

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    Enhancing Election Integrity by Strengthening EU Defences Against Disinformation

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