On April 10, the first камерна meeting took place in Athens as part of a series of business brunches for Ukrainian women in Europe — an initiative implemented jointly with Business Woman magazine and the Ukrainian Women’s Association in Greece.

The event became a space for open dialogue about development, new opportunities, and adaptation in a new country. Despite the fact that the announced speaker, Yevheniia Trufanova, was unable to attend due to health reasons, the meeting was held in a format of live communication and networking.
The participants — women who are developing or planning their own businesses, seeking new opportunities in Europe, and valuing a strong professional community — discussed real experiences of living abroad, the challenges of taking first steps in entrepreneurship, and practical solutions for growth.
The meeting took place without formality or unnecessary pathos — as an honest conversation about opportunities, risks, and resources that help move forward.


An important outcome was the formation of a clear demand for community development: participants expressed their willingness to join future events as speakers, partners, and co-organizers. This confirms that such initiatives are becoming not only meeting platforms but also environments where new ideas and partnerships are born.
The event was held at Botaniq Brew with the support of partners who created an atmosphere of openness and meaningful interaction.
The series of business brunches aims to become a platform for uniting Ukrainian women in Europe, fostering entrepreneurship, and building strong professional communities.
Together, we are shaping an environment where women not only adapt, but also grow, take action, and create new opportunities.
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Photo: Hanna Oliynych
