
In a recent meeting with Congressman Gerald Edward Connolly’s office, Kateryna Odacrhenko, CEO of SIC Group USA LLC, discussed critical matters related to our support for Ukraine and its pursuit of democratic values. We emphasized the importance of bipartisan backing for Ukraine’s sovereignty and stability. Key points

Founder and CEO of SIC Group USA LLC Kateryna Odarchenko met congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, an impressive leader serving since 1991. Notably, she chairs the House Subcommittee on Highways and Transit and is part of key committees. She’s made history as the first woman to lead the

Recently, Kateryna Odarchenko, CEO and Founder of SIC Group USA LLC, met with Steny Hoyer, a great friend of Ukraine and a distinguished politician. He has always supported Ukraine and made efforts for its prosperity. I was delighted to share the results of our research with him,

The war unleashed by the Russian Federation in Ukraine is having a devastating impact on Ukraine. Despite unprecedented support from the United States and European countries, Ukrainians’ standard of living is declining, exacerbating preexisting issues. Yet, according to recent polls, corruption tops the list of domestic problems

Kateryna Odarchenko, a leading political strategist and CEO of SIC Group USA LLC, has provided a comprehensive analysis of the recent U.S. sanctions against the Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab. In light of the U.S. government’s decision, which cites national security concerns, Odarchenko offers a detailed perspective

By Elena Davlikanova, Kateryna Odarchenko Ukraine’s new mobilization law will come into force later this month as the country seeks to resolve mounting problems over wartime service in the Ukrainian military. Despite months of political debate and multiple revisions, many observers remain unconvinced by the version of

In a recent Atlantic Council article, Kateryna Odarchenko discusses the transformative potential of Ukraine’s veterans in the country’s post-war political environment. The piece emphasizes how veterans, leveraging their wartime experiences, are poised to play a significant role in reshaping Ukraine’s political landscape and driving meaningful reforms. Odarchenko

By: Kateryna Odarchenko, Elena Davlikanova Executive Summary: The conclusion of the two-day Summit on Peace in Ukraine, held in Switzerland on June 15 and 16, underscored Ukraine’s diplomatic victory in expanding international support amid the Russian invasion (President of Ukraine, June 15). While only three aspects of Ukrainian President

In a recent Jamestown Foundation article, Kateryna Odarchenko comments on Ukraine’s ambitious economic reform agenda aimed at reshaping the country’s economy in the wake of ongoing conflict. The article outlines Ukraine’s strategic efforts to implement comprehensive economic reforms, focusing on enhancing governance, reducing corruption, and attracting foreign

In a recent article by the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA), Kateryna Odarchenko delves into the transformative impact of lobbying reform on Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction. The approval of a new lobbying law by the Ukrainian parliament marks a significant step towards aligning with European Union standards.

Ukraine’s government is rebuilding even as Russian destruction continues. The task is huge and the need for help is urgent. Rebuilding Ukraine’s homes, hospitals, and infrastructure after the full-scale invasion is a massive task, and despite the ongoing war, Kyiv has held a series of high-level political

The veterans’ affairs system in Ukraine needs significant improvement; the United States can serve as a blueprint for change. In Ukraine, systemic failure to provide comprehensive veteran support became inescapably apparent after Russia’s all-out invasion of Ukraine. This is a huge and unavoidable issue that must be

The invasion of Ukraine has underscored the critical role of DNA in the pursuit of justice. International aid is now vital to help expose Russia’s crimes. Since the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion, non-combatant casualties have mounted in Ukraine, with the United Nations reporting at least 10,000 civilian deaths, including over

Dig into the detail of opinion surveys and Ukrainians are surprisingly clear on what they want. Foreigners with simple solutions need to listen. What do Ukrainians want? It’s a question too seldom asked, and it matters because whatever Americans, West Europeans, or even Russians might hope for,