Hey there!

My name is Yuliia Kovalenko. I’m a Ukrainian Senior Events and Communications Manager with 10 years of experience and a London education. In my portfolio cases with 1 million budget and 1000 attendees. Despite on everything, we are doing events and keep growing in the tech industry up to 10 million.

Here to answer questions about events, planning, event marketing, remote work, document apps, writing, the future, and me 🖤

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PopsKashkar30 karma

  1. What kind of events do you manage and how has the war affected it?

  2. What were the difficulties that you faced due to war and how are you tackling it mentally and professionally?

I hope you are doing good. Stay safe!

kvlnkyl26 karma

The changes brought on by the war in Ukraine have been divided into three distinct stages. Initially, there was a month of silence, where no one was sure what was happening and was simply waiting for the situation to be resolved. Afterwards, the realization set in that this war would last over a year, so the industry changed to helping its neighbors with volunteering and fundraising events. Finally, an element of international support emerged in the form of the Zelenska Foundation and United24.

I found my place among these events and activities by contributing to the IT industry and volunteering in hub. I had always wanted to help people but never expected to do it in such uncertain circumstances.

I would not say that mentally we are fine as a hole generation. Anyway my kido drives me a lot, workout as well

theonlyone3821 karma

I know it doesn't relate to your profession, but I am curious to hear how the war on Ukraine has impacted you and your family?

I feel like war often lacks humanity, and hearing impactful stories can often help put a face to the people that never had a choice to go to war. They just landed in the middle of hotzone.

kvlnkyl27 karma

Thank you for your question. The war in Ukraine has had a devastating impact on my family and many others. We have lost friends and family members, and many of us have had to flee our homes in search of safety. We have also seen our economy suffer and our infrastructure destroyed. It has been a difficult and heartbreaking time, but I am grateful for the support of the international community and the resilience of the Ukrainian people.
And I keep working, doing my job well to help those who in need. My current company donate over 500 000 ye. All this kindness keeps me on track.

bishamon7211 karma

Slava Ukraini!

kvlnkyl9 karma

Heroyam Slava!

franker14 karma

I've had connections on LinkedIn even before the war of startup folks in Ukraine, and have greatly enjoyed knowing them. Are there any plans to have a big online conference of Ukrainian entrepreneurs or a tech conference?

kvlnkyl16 karma

I've had connections on LinkedIn even before the war of startup folks in Ukraine, and have greatly enjoyed knowing them. Are there any plans to have a big online conference of Ukrainian entrepreneurs or a tech conference?

I'm currently doing IT webinars, but many of my friends are doing some really cool events as well. I'm not sure if I want to promote, but if you do a quick Google search, you can easily find out what events my friends are organizing.

I'm glad that you have met cool UA folks.

ShakeWeightMyDick8 karma

What do you mean “1 🍋 million?” What’s the lemon emoji for?

kvlnkyl3 karma

1 million usd budget per event

jfk3336 karma

Don't forget this is an AMA so we need to ask the are hitting questions: what's the best food you've had at a speaking engagement?

kvlnkyl9 karma

Don't forget this is an AMA so we need to ask the are hitting questions: what's the best food you've had at a speaking engagement?

Everything homemade?

jfk3333 karma

Oh the events you're doing has been from home? Like virtually?

kvlnkyl6 karma

No, it is mixed events. Sometimes offline and some offline.
Sometimes I eat meals that are cooked from scratch using fresh ingredients and other times I opt for convenient pre-made foods. But regardless of what I'm eating, I absolutely love homemade cuisine. There's just something special about a home-cooked meal that can't be replicated with store-bought food. Home cooking allows you to customize your dishes to your tastes and also gives you the satisfaction of knowing that you made it with your own hands. It's also a great way to bond with family and friends as everyone can get involved in the cooking process.

Yeas, I am weirdo.

PeanutSalsa6 karma

What are you referring to when you say "corporate to startups"?

kvlnkyl11 karma

Before the war, I worked with large companies and corporations. And now I've moved on to startups. Doing webinars for devs.
In fact, I've always wanted to, I think I'm tired of corporate communication. If you know anything about emails in corporate culture, upvote)

rycbarm12343 karma

Hello events person! Curious what new digital tools are you using nowadays?

kvlnkyl12 karma

Not obvious websites that event managers should know:
1. https://www.pexels.com/
A fantastic website lets you download high-quality stock images for all your work and personal projects.
2. https://temp-mail.org/
Temp-mail gives you a temporary email and inbox to help you sign up for websites and avoid all the spam down the line.
3. https://quillbot.com/
Paraphrasing website that rewrites everything as plagiarism-free text.
4. https://www.loom.com/
An excellent tool that lets you simultaneously record your screen and yourself, so you can explain things just the way you want to.
5. https://tinywow.com/
Get free versions of tools you usually pay for. Includes free versions of Adobe Acrobat Pro (PDF editor)or Photoshop (image editor)
6. https://www.pdfdrive.com/
Search engine for PDF files. Almost every textbook and book is on this website
7. https://12ft.io/
Remove the paywall from online articles and content.
8. https://hemingwayapp.com/
The app highlights lengthy, complex sentences and common errors.

deaconsune3 karma

I find that when I run events I end up creating notes for "next time" to iteratively improve. Events I run tend to be cyclical.

Do you organize information after an event from what you've learned, and if so, how do you incorporate what you learned from "last time"?

Have you experienced other stakeholders pushing back on changes that you are implementing because of your notes, but they think everything went fine?

kvlnkyl8 karma

If there are difficulties with implementing such things or ideas, you need to explain to the right people why they should listen to you. To do this, you need to demonstrate the value of your idea. Here are some steps to consider:
1. Confirm your opinion with a post survey of participants - Ask people who have already experienced your idea or have used it in a similar way what they think. This will give you an indication of whether your idea is viable and worth pursuing.
2. Validate your opinion on a subreddit or in a slack - Posting on subreddits and slacks can give you an additional perspective from people who may not be familiar with your idea or the industry it applies to. Their feedback can help you understand if any changes or modifications need to be made before implementation.
3. If possible, calculate your idea and the profit from its implementation - Crunch the numbers and determine how much money implementing your idea could make and how it could benefit the company financially. This will make it easier to show the value of your idea and convince others that it's worth pursuing.
If necessary, I can share the event planning checklist I use for process. This will help ensure that all aspects are taken into consideration before making a final decision about implementation.

stochastic-advice2 karma

Hey. Hope all is best. Ukrainian here living in NYC; how can I best support the rebuilding efforts? Expectations are for there to be a Marshal Plan of sort for Ukraine after the war, but what do you think would be the best avenue for Ukrainians abroad to assist?

Let’s go ZCY!!

kvlnkyl1 karma

One way is to donate to charities and NGOs that are working on the ground in Ukraine. Go to https://www.koloua.com/en or https://u24.gov.ua/.
These organizations are providing much needed aid to those affected by the war, such as food, shelter, and medical care. Another way is to volunteer with local organizations that provide assistance to those in Ukraine. You can also support Ukrainian businesses and organizations by purchasing their products and services, or investing in them. Finally, you can spread awareness of the situation in Ukraine by educating others on the issue and engaging in advocacy campaigns to raise awareness and encourage action.
However, no matter how you choose to help, your efforts will be greatly appreciated and will contribute significantly towards the rebuilding of Ukraine.

deputytech2 karma

What’s your opinion on encore or other event production providers?

kvlnkyl1 karma

What’s your opinion on encore or other event production providers?

My opinion on encore or other event production providers is that they are a great resource for event planners, allowing them to outsource the more technical aspects of their event such as lighting, sound, and staging. This can be a great way to save time and money by taking advantage of the expertise these providers have to offer. However, it's important to do your research when selecting an event production provider to ensure they have the right experience and knowledge that fit your needs. Ultimately, using an experienced provider can be a great way to elevate your event and make sure it runs smoothly.

Timely_Map75112 karma

What is the worst part of events for You? Or what parts of event You don’t like the most or prefer not to do and delegate them?

kvlnkyl1 karma

What is the worst part of events for You? Or what parts of event You don’t like the most or prefer not to do and delegate them?

I hate all VIP things. Always delegate this tasks