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10 November 2025, 14:38
2025-11-10
CDTO Campus has changed leadership and announced plans for 2026. These will include international scaling and a new focus on cybersecurity
During the celebration of the second anniversary of CDTO Campus, the new project management was introduced — Ruslana Korenchuk became the director of CDTO Campus, and Inna Roman became the operations director.
During the celebration of the second anniversary of CDTO Campus, the new project management was introduced — Ruslana Korenchuk became the director of CDTO Campus, and Inna Roman became the operations director.
«I have been helping CDTO Campus since its founding as a member of the Advisory Board and for two years I have been happy to watch it develop, form a system of training for civil servants and a community of digital leaders. Now it is my honor to lead the team and continue this work,» the CDTO Campus press service quotes Ruslana Korenchuk as saying.
According to her, the current plans are to expand the number of programs, establish new partnerships, create an HR system for digital leaders, and go international.
Among other things, it is planned to launch CISO Campus, a new direction that will train Chief Information Security Officers for the public sector. «The direction will strengthen the state’s cyber resilience and form a network of data security experts,» the project announced.
In turn, the HR platform for employing digital leaders should provide specialists with access to current vacancies in the field of digitalization, and provide employers with trained specialists capable of implementing digital solutions in large structures.
As for scaling beyond Ukraine, this issue was commented on by Valeria Ionan, Advisor to the First Deputy Prime Minister for Innovation, Digitalization, and Global Partnerships.
«We plan to create a CDTO Campus with partners abroad, because the future of governments is determined by artificial intelligence, data, and global collaboration,» Ionan noted.
Meanwhile, the head of the State Special Communications Service, Oleksandr Potiy, drew attention to the importance of the new CISO Campus project to ensure a sufficient level of qualification of specialists in the field of information protection and cyber defense.
«This is a response to today’s challenges, to the growing number of attacks in cyberspace. This is one of the steps necessary to introduce new approaches to cyber defense in the state, which became possible after the adoption of Law 4336-IX,» he explained.
The updated CDTO Campus Advisory Board also includes:
Lukas Ilves — Advisor to the Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine on AI, former Head of Information Technology of the Estonian Government;
Dmytro Zavhorodniy — Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine for Digital Development, Digital Transformations and Digitalization;
Anton Demyokhin — Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine for Digital Development, Digital Transformations and Digitalization;
Maria Karchevych — Deputy Minister of Health of Ukraine for Digital Development, Digital Transformations and Digitalization;
Maksym Stolyarchuk — Deputy Head of the Kyiv Regional State Administration for Digital Development, Digital Transformations and Digitalization (CDTO) of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration;
Mstislav Banik — Head of Digital Products of the Ministry of Defense;
Oleksiy Dorohan — Executive Director of BRDO;
Roman Lansky — co-founder and CEO of GovTech company Strimco;
Nina Levchuk — co-founder of Impact Force, advisor to Mandiant;
Galina Pustova — CEO of hidden hint, co-founder of Catomize (Switzerland);
Maksym Nefyodov is a co-founder of the NGO «Technologies of Progress».
During the event, former director of CDTO Campus Halyna Pustova presented the results of activities for 2025, which included 1,020 graduates and almost 30 educational programs.