The WALL Ukraine is an association that brings together professionals from the construction and financial markets, government agencies, independent media, and civic activists in the process of rebuilding and developing Ukraine through digitalization. The WALL Ukraine has existed since 2020 and during this time has united hundreds of individuals and legal entities, held dozens of key specialized events, and led the BIM direction in Ukraine. A separate achievement is the exclusive partnership with EU BIM TAS GROUP, the main organization in Europe that regulates and develops BIM.
OBJECTIVE
Transparency and openness of the industry. Efficiency of the industry through digitalization. Development of residents. Global and European integration. Investments, finance, partners.
OBJECTIVES
Ensure the development of residents in the following areas: association, international partnership, specialized events, consulting, training, and business club. Involve 4 strategic components in the development: business, government, public sector and mass media, research and educational institutions.
MANAGEMENT AND TEAM
The WALL Ukraine is headed by Vitaliy Grusevych, Chairman of the Board. Executive Director - Yulia Zhulay. Andre Poddubnyi is the Development Director. This is the team that carries out the day-to-day operations of the association.
Strategic decisions are made by the management board, which includes key figures in the construction industry:
Larysa Vasylieva
CONCEPT GROUP
Vitaliy Grusevich
FOR BUILD
Maxim Dikhnov
LLC "VIVAT INVEST"
Eleonora Nazarova
PBF GROUP LLC
Yulia Dvorakovska
CBM FORUM
Oleksandr Kanivets
AS KANSULTING
Emil Solovyov
NEST
Sergiy Bedrychuk
ASPIRIN ADVERTISING
Vitaliy Melnyk
UDP
Hennadii Molodecki
AUTODESK
Sergiy Mamedov
GLOBUS BANK
Natalia Arnauta
JAS AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS
Yuriy Bednev
GLASSO
Vladislav Bolyachyi
HHC HOTIV
Yuriy Smirnov
ALLBAU SOFTWARE
Vasily Kozlov
GRAPHISOFT CENTER Ukraine
Martynas Venkunas
BIM Solutions Ukraine
Anna Vasilenko
VEC-UA
Julian Chaplinsky
AVR Development
RESIDENCY
The WALL Ukraine is an open organization. Reputable and successful companies, prominent industry figures, leading media, and independent experts can become residents of the association on a voluntary basis. They must first undergo a series of interviews and then be approved by the board members. After that, the candidate receives the resident status.
This is a responsible status that requires an active position. Participation in strategic panels, internal discussions, public projects, specialized events, international cooperation startups, grant-making activities, etc.
There are three residency statuses that provide certain benefits. They depend on the resident's desire, how actively they are willing to participate in the life of The WALL Ukraine and the state in general. To learn more about the conditions for joining The WALL Ukraine, please contact 067 920 8282 with Executive Director Yulia Zhulai.
COOPERATION
An important unifying factor is networking based on common professional interests and a worldview that is to restore and develop Ukraine through digitalization. For all residents of The WALL Ukraine, the following values are relevant: transparency of cooperation, independence of views, pluralism of opinions, democracy in society, Ukraine, and the fight against corruption
The activities within The WALL Ukraine are the best basis for partnership. The board members, and in particular the chairman of the board, do their best to establish and develop cooperation. A separate area is international partnership, which is promoted by André Poddubny. This includes direct contact, participation in European funding programs, and participation in key specialized events in Europe.
CONSTITUENT DOCUMENTS
The WALL Ukraine has existed since 2020. It was created by an initiative group that was not indifferent to the fate of the construction industry and Ukrainian business. They were Vitaliy Grusevych, Yulia Zhulai and Serhiy Bedrychuk. Over time, The WALL Ukraine has developed into a large association with strong international ties and state recognition in Ukraine.