On October 11, the initiator of Greening the Planet and the president of the Business Woman Club, Hanna Krysyuk, visited the Ukrainian National Forestry University at the invitation of the head of the primary trade union organization of students and postgraduates, Bohdan Kysil.
The Rector of the University and Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Professor Volodymyr Zahorskyi, held a working meeting with an extraordinary guest to discuss possible ways of cooperation and initiatives regarding the preservation and restoration of the Earth's ecosystem. Since the main focus of UNFU is fundamental and applied scientific research on topical sectoral and complex cross-sectoral problems of the socio-ecological and economic development of Ukraine, consolidation with such organizations as BO "Greening of Ukraine" is expedient.
For the implementation of joint projects, the leaders signed a Memorandum of Cooperation between the Ukrainian National Forestry University and the "Greening of Ukraine" NGO, according to the provisions of which the parties will exercise their powers within the scope of the Greening of the Planet environmental project.
As the head of the International Staff of Aid to Ukrainians, Hanna Krysyuk presented Nadiya Klym, associate professor of the Department of Accounting and Auditing at UNFU, with a certificate of gratitude for patriotism, volunteering, and active support of charity projects.
Hanna Krysyuk's meeting with the students of the UNFU turned out to be no less interesting. They talked about important things: how to build a business from scratch, what business development strategies are most effective in times of challenge, how women's entrepreneurship develops, why businesses should pay attention to social responsibility, as well as how to plant 1 million trees by uniting 1 million people in 100 countries of the world per day.
At the end, the president of the Business Woman Club and the initiator of Greening the Planet, Hanna Krysyuk, invited the employees and students of the university to join the action "1 million trees of memory and life", which will take place on October 28.