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Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 A little more than three years has passed since the inception of the idea of securing Ukraine’s participation in the renowned Eurovision Song Contest. During the period, the idea has not only materialized but also surpassed all expectations. CFC Consulting Company has made an invaluable contribution into bringing the idea to life. Two years after its first entry into the contest, Ukraine welcomed Europe and consequently attracted the attention of international mass media. In this booklet you will find a story about one idea that was implemented by our company. We present you an outstanding example of setting forth a goal and accomplishing it under limited timeframes by using innovative conceptsand out-of-the box solutions. Not only had we strived to bring the level of the ESC to the utmost level, but also show the possibility of how numerous art projects can be incorporated in a framework of the contest to increase its publicity. It was our goal to use the opportunity of having the contest in Ukraine for improving the country’s international image. The inspiration and motivation of our team brought about incredible results that we are happy to share with you. Eurovision is a popular music event, which has TV audience of millions of people. It induces thousands to travel and acquire first hand experience. Moreover, the occasion creates favorable conditions for nation’s economic growth, tourism development and international promotion. For example, having held the contest in 2002, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia issued a press-release stating that country’s promotion worldwide was valued at one billion USD. Thus, we shall not underestimate the effect the contest is yet to have on Ukraine. Hundreds of people were involved in organizing of the 50th Eurovision Song Contest. According to experts, Ukraine has managed to prepare and run the contest at a high level in tremendously short time. I would like to express our sincere gratitude to National Television Company of Ukraine and the public organization PORA for their collaboration and support. I am delighted to present this booklet, a result of the creative and efficient work of our firm. Remember, at the beginning there was only an idea, a creative inspiration. Best of luck, Gennadii Kurochka Managing partner CFC Consulting 01/24 Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 CFC Consulting Profile CFC Consulting is a Kyiv-based consultancy providing services in communications, government relations and investment consulting. The firm provides the following communication services: strategic communications and market research, corporate positioning, reputation management, public relations. CFC Consulting has implemented a series of projects aimed at promoting a positive image of Ukraine worldwide. Since its inception, CFC Consulting has focused on providing government relations services. In addition to rendering lobbying services, it has been facilitating the appointment of Honorary Consuls of foreign nations in Ukraine. The firm has assisted local companies in raising capital internationally as well as helping international companies to enter the Ukrainian market. CFC Consulting has arranged a number of events internationally with the goal of attracting foreign direct investment to Ukraine. It has cooperated with private equity investors on a number of projects. History 02/24 CFC Consulting is a team of creative, motivated and results oriented individuals with diverse experiences and educational backgrounds. The predecessor of the firm was a non-governmental organization, the Club of Five Continents, founded by the graduate students of Institute of International Relations of Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University. It carried out different international projects related to media and research from 1994 - 1999. Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 Ukraine in the Eurovision: Who’s Behind It? Chapter I Role of CFC Consulting in the ESC The idea of securing Ukraine’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest belongs to Gennadiy Kurochka, the managing partner of CFC Consulting. While visiting Helsinki in May 2001 Gennadiy witnessed many people watching performances that were taking place in one of the city’s concert halls. They gathered, he found out later, to watch the ESC broadcast on a huge screen. It was a sad fact that Ukraine did not participate in the contest, although Russia had participated in the event for quite a while. CFC Consulting prepared analytical research on the ESC and started negotiations with the top management of the National Television Company of Ukraine (NTCU). Mr. Ihor Storozhuk, the president of NTCU, supported the initiative but mentioned that it was not the first time Ukraine had tried to take part in the ESC and that all previous attempts had failed. CFC Consulting recommended members of the Club of Five Continents, the I\IG0 that was the predecessor of the firm as staff for the International Relations Board of the NTCU. In spring 2002, after a series of negotiations with the European Broadcasting Union, NTCU obtained the rights to broadcast the ESC from Tallinn (Estonia) in 2002. April 2003. Slide from the presentation for the Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine. The goal to win the contest was set from the very beginning. In October 2002, Ukraine officially applied for its participation in the ESC. In early 2003, the Ukrainian application along with the applications from Belarus, Albania and Serbia and Montenegro were denied. Only Ukraine continued negotiations with the EBU. Due to difficult and complicated negotiations based on the strategy worked out by NTCU and CFC Consulting, Ukraine gained the right to participate in the ESC according to a new formula of 25+1 (the ESC show format in 2003 envisioned only 25 entries). 03/24 The first Ukrainian entry in the ESC was Alexander Ponomariev who finished 14th in ESC 2003 that took place in Riga, Latvia. CFC Consulting forged a partnership with the artist and gained valuable experience of working at the song contest. CFC Consulting offered Ruslana and Alexander Ksenofontov (Ruslana’s producer) to participate in the ESC Vasyl Yablonsky Senior Account Manager CFC Consulting Effective media communication strategies are, and will remain, a crucial factor for success in a global environment. Thus, the work of CFC with regard to creating and implementing the ESC 2005 media communication strategy not only benefited the contest but also Ukraine as a country, which is only becoming known by the general public around the world. I believe that our team has done a great job fulfilling the responsibility put on us, showing a high level of professionalism and efficiency. Eurovision 2004: how did Ukraine win? CFC Consulting worked out and implemented Ruslana’s PR and marketing strategy. A non-standard approach to the relations with the European mass media, great shows and effective PR tools played a decisive role in the victory of the Ukrainian entry. Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 Why Ruslana? While selecting a Ukrainian entry for the ESC the following criteria were taken into consideration: - the popularity of the singer in Ukraine; - the number of CDs sold domestically; - the state of the brand promotion; - the conformity to the ESC format; - the availability of resources for the appropriate presentation of Ukraine at the ESC; Additionally, Ruslana’s “Wild Dances” project was regarded as the most impressive show in 2003. It combined within itself the vivid ethnic elements of Carpathian Hutsuls and modern rock music. The energy, drive and passion of “Wild Dances” were the most suitable for the ESC. It is also worth mentioning that Ruslana’s team is a truly professional one, starting from the Life dancing team to an impeccable preparation of all promo-materials. Promotional tours 04/24 Kostyantyn Gridin Senior Account Manager CFC Consulting The Eurovision Song Contest was a unique informational event that made all mass media representatives write about Ukraine and encouraged Europeans to obtain information about culture, the economy as well as the positive changes that occurred in our country. The level of organization and staging of the contest gave Ukraine an opportunity to establish itself as an equal member of the European informational community. Economic outcomes of the event are yet to appear. The particular thing for me is the number of European guests on the streets of Kyiv. An aggressive promotion strategy was selected to popularize Ruslana before the ESC in countries that participated in the contest. Within two months (MarchApril) Ruslana visited 14 countries: Belarus, Malta, Croatia, Latvia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Monaco, Iceland, Estonia, Lithuania, Portugal, Finland, Spain and Turkey. Since each country has the same number of votes in the ultimate result of Eurovision (“one country - one vote” principle), small countries were chosen to organize the promo-tour. In those countries it was much easier to run an effective mass media campaign and obtain a positive result during the voting. The exceptions in this case were Spain and Turkey, with the latter being selected as it was the 2004 host country). Victory. May 15, 2004 Istanbul, Turkey Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 CFC Fact: Promotional visit to Iceland (April 9-10, 2004). The efficiency of the visit and promotion in Iceland before the ESC. CFC Consulting provided government relations and strategic communications services. Since February 2001 the firm consulted the President of LKS Ltd in his process of applying for the position of Honorary Consul of Iceland in Ukraine. He was appointed in October 2003. CFC Consulting renders services to the consulate of Iceland in Ukraine. For example, the company supported the organization of the visit of Iceland’s Prime Minister, David Oddsson, to Ukraine. A Business Forum with the participation of business people and high profile officials of both countries was successfully organized by the firm. The firm conducted presentations on Doing Business in Ukraine in 12 different countries ranging from Uruguay to the Sultanat of Oman! Ukrainian singer Ruslana was introduced to the Icelandic Prime Minister. A photograph of Ruslana and David Oddsson appeared in both Ukrainian and Icelandic media. On April 1, CFC Consulting contacted Mr. Ingi Karlsson of Iceland, who agreed to organize Ruslana’s concert and her promotion in the country, despite the risks tied to the fact that there was no information about Ruslana in Iceland. On April 2-3 - an agreement on Ruslana’s performance in a club and a mall in Reykjavik on April 8th and 9th was signed. On April 5-7 - information on Ruslana’s visit to Reykjavik appeared in the two most popular newspapers in Iceland. An agreement for the shooting of a documentary about Ruslana’s visit was signed. Great support was received from the Embassy of Iceland in Finland and in particular from the Ambassador’s wife, Mrs. Bryndis Schram, who had been a prima ballerina and a popular talk show host in Iceland. April 9 - Ruslana arrives in Iceland with her dancers and CFC Consulting team to Iceland. Interviews with two TV channels (national television and a commercial channel) are held and Ruslana is aired on the evening news. Ruslana performs at the local club. Business representatives, as well as a brother and a sister of Iceland’s Prime Minister come to the performance. 05/24 April 10 - a press conference and a meeting with Icelandic entrepreneurs take place. April-May - Ruslana’s music video starts appearing on television. The song “Wild Dances” is also in rotation on radio. The documentary about Ruslana was broadcast by the national television several days before the contest. May 15 - an Icelandic commentator describes Ruslana as a friend of Iceland (She is the only one from all the entries who visited Iceland). Iceland gives Ukraine 12 points! (an unexpected result of the voting, taking into consideration that Iceland’s neigbours, Norway and Sweden traditionally collect their highest scores from Iceland). Ruslana met David Oddson, Prime Minister of Iceland. February 2004 Such a positive attitude by Iceland towards Ukraine was unheard of in the history of bilateral relations between the two countries. After the victory, Icelandic National television broadcast the news about Ruslana receiving the title of People’s Artist from the President of Ukraine (as domestic news!). Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 Media relations Building up effective cooperation with European media has played a key role in achieving Ruslana’s victory. It is worth mentioning that there were 8-10 people from the Ukrainian team (CFC Consulting, NTCU and Luxen studio) continuously working with journalists at the press center in Istanbul. Between May 4 and May 15 over 120 interviews were arranged and held by Ruslana with European TV channels, radio stations and newspapers. In addition, Ruslana’s press conferences were regarded as the most professional ones at the ESC (6 press conferences were held in Istanbul). PR technologies There was a number of PR technologies used in Istanbul to increase Ruslana’s popularity. Among the most effective were the following: 06/24 Journalist Communication. A personal approach was used towards every journalist in order to organize an interview and provide details on the “Wild Dances” project. Every journalist also received extensive media kits prepared by Ruslana’s team (a bag, a t-shirt, a bandana, a note book with a logo and also a demo CD with press releases and photographs, Ruslana’s single Wild Dances and platinum album Dyki Tantsi as well as materials devoted to Ukraine) Beta cassettes and DVDs were also distributed to TV channels. Internet Publicity (www.esctoday.com; www.eurovision.tv) CFC Consulting team has built up personal contacts with two main ESC Internet resources that ensured a positive and substantial coverage of Ruslana throughout the contest. Communicating with the Commentators. One hour before the beginning of the contest’s final special notes on Ruslana and her relationship to the commentator’s country were distributed. Minorities Focus. Ruslana called upon Ukrainian society to avoid any kind of discrimination towards homosexuals. (The main audience of Eurovision are “gay and housewives”). Ruslana’s team was negotiating with the organizers of a Young homosexuals’ summer camp in the Netherlands regarding the possibility of Ruslana’s performance at the camp in August 2004. In an article published on www.esctoday.com Ruslana declared that she believed that the future of Ukrainian integration into the EU would depend on Ukraine’s adherence to human rights and particularly the rights of sexual minorities. The news was disseminated by all European newspapers. Second copy of ESC prize Ruslana presented to CFC Consulting at the final press conference on May 16,2004 in Turkey Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 Show-business Networking. A joint party with Serbia and Montenegro. On May 13 CFC Fact: David Oddsson, Prime Minister of Iceland, took part in the first Iceland-Ukraine business forum organized by CFC Consulting in partnership with the Honorary Consul of Iceland in Ukraine in February 2004 two leaders of the ESC 2004 organized a joint party. The main goal of the joint event was to draw all the attention away from Ruslana’s key rival - Xandee - Belgium’s entry who had her party the same night. Russia and Slovenia also had their parties that night. The party turned out to be more “Ukrainian”, because the audience was cheering for Ruslana all the way; also a Lithuanian group, Unas and Simona, performed three songs in support of Ukraine... Ruslana’s Behaviour. Ruslana’s behavior was natural and sometimes provocative. Thanks to the talent of improvisation Ruslana managed to draw attention of the cameras all the time. It was especially employed when communicating with her main rival, Sakis Rouvas from Greece. Attracting Camera Attention. Due to Ukrainian cameramen who always circled around Ruslana wherever she went, we managed to generate a real rush of all cameras around her. CFC Consulting organized over 220 meetings with government officials worldwide during the past 3 years! Appealing to Sport Fans. It is interesting that the colours of Fenerbahche, the most popular football club in Turkey, are the same as those of the Ukrainian flag. By saying that she is a fan of Fenerbahche and waving the Ukrainian flag, Ruslana gained the votes of at least half of the Fenerbahche fans, which accounted for more than 20 million people. Additional Publicity Through Special Projects. Ukraine together with some other semi final participants - Estonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Macedonia and Malta were invited to the Israeli party that took place in a studio and was broadcast live to Israel. On May 13 Ruslana took part in a BBC TV-show. Ruslana, together with entries from Cyprus, Malta, Denmark, Great Britain and Finland appeared in a 45 minute show on BBC. Translation/interpretation. One of the key elements of the PR campaign was providing professional interpretation of all spoken and written declarations. CFC Consulting provided simultaneous interpreters who did their job under any condition. NB: Ruslana’s ratings by the most popular bookmakers were 33-1 at the beginning and 3-1 before the finals. Such a breakthrough was unprecedented in the history of ESC. Oleksiy Syvak Advisor CFC Consulting For me Eurovision was a vivid example of the unity of a brilliant idea with the tremendous team work of professionals that made a vast number of people proud and happy. Some-as they truly understood the price of success through their work, creativity and country, others-as they became the witnesses of the beautiful celebration in Kyiv saving the memories, I hope, for many years to come. 07/24 Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 ARTE TV Channel. Directed by Eric Gueret. Film on the Eurovision 2004 broadcast in Europe. Special attention paid to the winner’s PR campaign Ruslana, “I am ready to climb to the top” “We have prepared everything very scrupulously. Our team has 12 professional consultants”. 08/24 “They have a very aggressive marketing campaign” This is a very strong team. Everyone talks about them. They all wear Ukrainian colours” For the Ukrainian team, which has to make Ruslana an international star, press conferences are a top priority. Ruslana won the 49th Eurovision Song Contest. An invaluable gift for her country. Her only goal in Turkey is to win the contest and to become an international star. Therefore, her team provides maximum communication. Sometimes too much. But it works. They have the potential and resources to win. The Ukrainian delegation is very dynamic. “Often when we watch “Eurovision”, mostly it’s a lot of fun for the United States. At the same time, I am very impressed by how well Ruslana’s team is organized and how good her marketing is. It looks like every detail is planned. Americans like a professional approach, rather than an amateur one. It feels that this team has come to win and make money.” Ruslana’s Promo After Her Victory Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 Highlights of events and projects organized by CFC Consulting involving Ruslana: Talking to Powers Ruslana’s press conference with Dr. Landsbergis, MEP and the first head of state of Lithuania, Brussels, January 2005 CFC Fact: CFC Consulting rallied the first investment conference on Ukraine in continental Europe after the Orange Revolution. It took place on April 28,2005 in Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, entitled Ukraine’s Business Potential: Europe’s Emerging Tiger. Speech at the European Parliament in Strasbourg (December 2004) Brief meeting with Jose Manuel Barosso, European Commission President, in Brussels (January 2005) Speech at the European Commission in Brussels (January 2005); Meetings at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg (January 2005) Meeting with Dimitrij Rupel, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Slovenia and Chairman-in-Office of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Ljubljana, Slovenia. (February 2005); Meetings with heads of governments and heads of state (2004 - 2005); Meeting with a member of the British Royal Family, Prince Michael of Kent (May 2005); UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador status (May 2005); Combating Trafficking in Human Beings in cooperation with the OSCE (July 2005). CFC Consulting organized 4 scientific conferences on bilateral relations between Ukraine and Thailand, Slovenia, Tunisia and Bosnia and Herzegovina at the premises of the famous National University of “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy”! Ruslana meeting with Helga Konrad, OSCE Special Representative on Combating Trafficking in Human Beings 09/24 Vasyl Myroshnychenko Senior Account Manager CFC Consulting “Ruslana’s contribution to Ukraine’s international image has been invaluable. We have always viewed Ruslana as not just a pop artist, but rather as a public figure. Her voice is heard worldwide. Her popularity can be utilized for bringing about positive change.” Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 10/24 Chapter II ESC 2005 Press Releases 1. Eurovision Security at a Top Level, March 31, 2005 2. Ministry of Internal Affairs is to Apply the Experience of the Presidential Inauguration on Eurovision, March 31, 2005 3. The President of Ukraine Signed a Decree that Created a Temporary Visa-Free Regime for the Citizens of EU Member States and Switzerland, April 1,2005 4. We, the People of Eurovision...” Photograph Exhibition to be Held at the Sports Palace During the Week of Eurovision, April 2, 2005 5. Eurovision 2005. Ukrainian Web-Site is Up and Running, April 5, 2005 6. Ukraine Guarantees Security at Eurovision 2005, April 6, 2005 7. Photography Display at Sports Palace is to Be Complemented by an Exhibition of Articles Svante Stockselius, of Modern Art from Eurovision-participating countries, April 8, 2005 Executive Director of Eurovision for the 8. A Song and Video Presenting Ukraine at Eurovision 2005 Presented, March 30, 2005 European Broadcast Union 9. National Television Company of Ukraine is Changing Thanks to Eurovision, April 11, 2005 10. Civil Organization “PORA” Brings the Spirit of the Orange Revolution to Eurovision with It was the best show that I have ever a Tent Encampment Mega Project, April 12, 2005 seen in my life! Kyiv also had the best 11. “We, the People of Eurovision...” Photograph Exhibition to be Held at the Sports Palace “EuroClub”, best official opening, during the Week of Eurovision, April 2, 2005 best press center... The European 12. Official Distribution of Eurovision Souvenirs: Salespeople will be Dressed in National Broadcasting Union is very grateful Costumes, April 14, 2005 13. NGO “PORA” Brings the Spirit of the Orange Revolution to Eurovision with a Tent for the enormous work Encampment Mega Project, April 15, 2005 our Ukrainian partners done by. 14. Graffiti Spirit to be Born in Kyiv, May 2, 2005 15. Eurocamp is on for You, May 2, 2005 16. Weighty Arguments to Spend Your Eurovision in the Eurocamp, May 6, 2005 17. Grand Charity Concert of the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 Winner Ruslana, May 17, 2005 18. The Rolling Stones Would Kill for Such a Stage! May 10, 2005 19. Ruslana Becomes the First ever UNICEF National Goodwill Ambassador in Ukraine, May 11, 2005 20. The Official Eurovision 2005 Rehearsals Begin in Kyiv, May 12, 2005 21. Ruslana to Present Exclusive Postage Stamps, May 13, 2005 22. EuroClub 2005 Opens its Doors to the Public, May 13, 2005 23. The Show Goes On - Rehearsals and Press Conferences Continue, May 13-14, 2005 24. EuroCamp Opens the 3rd Kyiv International Festival of Sand Sculpture and Land Art Today, May 15, 2005 25. Ruslana Raised the Flag During the EuroCamp Opening Ceremony, May 15, 2005 26. Singing, Dancing, Breaking Tables, May 16, 2005 27. Ruslana Invites the Guests of the Eurovision Song Contest to Attend her Grand Charity Concert, May 16, 2005 28. The Day that Officially Opened the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, May 16, 2005 29. Covering the Eurovision Song Contest from Kyiv: an Interview with Sietse Bakker, Editor-in-Chief, esctoday.com, May 17, 2005 30. An Exhibition of Photographs to be Officially Opened at the Sports Palace, May 18, 2005 31. Mediterranean Party to be Held in EuroClub Tonight, May 18, 2005 32. Eurovision Participants are Preparing for the Semi-final, May 19, 2005 33. Ruslana is to Give a Press Conference within the Framework of the Eurovision Song Contest’s Official Activities, May 19, 2005 34. A Monument Dedicated to the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 is Opened to the Public in Kyiv, May 20, 2005 35. Semi-final Results: Competition in the Final is Going to be Hot, May 20, 2005 36. Ukraine Prepares a Special Prize for the Country that Wins the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, May 20, 2005 Fact: 37. Eurovision Song Contest 2005 Pays a Tribute to the Art of Andy Warhol, May 20, 2005 38. The Ukrainian Party is to Shake up EuroClub Tonight, May 20, 2005 The press releases 39. The ESC Organizers Intend to Unveil the Eurovision Alley in Kyiv, May 20, 2005 were sent 40. The Prototype of the Main Prize from Ukraine to the Country that Wins the Eurovision to over 1,200 Song Contest 2005, May 21, 2005 European journalists. Press releases based on the events organized by CFC Consulting. Press releases based on the events where CFC Consulting was a partner. Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 Sample of a Press Release THE ROLLING STONES WOULD KILL FOR SUCH A STAGE! CFC Consulting, May 10, 2005 Anastasiya Sosevych Press-attache and Project Manager, CFC Consulting Professional information support of such a big and popular event as the Eurovision Song Contest is essential. People in Europe who cannot come personally to the host country, want to be aware of what is going on surrounding the event. Therefore, timely and competent information should be delivered to journalists and media people all around Europe. The CFC Consulting team did its best to provide European mass media with high-quality press releases on hot issues and fresh news from the ESC. Each participant of the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 will have an individually designed stage image. The play of light, moving stage elements and the latest technology special effects during the participants’ performances will create a unique and mysterious show atmosphere that will be introduced for the first time at Eurovision. This year’s stage is extremely intelligent, with way more technological advantages and know-how than ever before. It contains hundreds of elements that revolve, twist, flip and spin according to the rhythm and spirit of the music. Sparkling stars of the romantic night sky can turn into the hot desert sand-dunes or waterfall splashes in a flash. Every song will have its story, its unrepeatable sensation and emotion. “The Rolling Stones would kill for such a stage!” - says Ola Melzig, Production Manager of Spectra. Spectra has been providing lightning and broadcasting for the ESC for the last five years and is an obvious leader in this area. Sietse Bakker Chief Editor esctoday.com “A true winner wins the Eurovision Song Contest, no matter the promotion behind it. However, in the case of Ruslana, CFC organized a promotion campaign that assured a relatively unknown singer abroad of an international career after winning the contest - something in which previous winners often failed. After this success, CFC managed to use the knowledge and experience gained as Ruslana’s promotion partner for the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest in Kyiv, Ukraine, where the CFC team outshined again in its dedicated way of working! We consider our tight cooperation with CFC as a valuable relationship.” Ola assures that the anniversary Eurovision 2005 is to become the most spectacular and impressive Song Contest in its history. Hundreds of people are working on setting up the 80-ton video and lighting equipment and designing the stage images and programming the stage for a dazzling show. “Stage images have already been chosen for 39 songs of the ESC,” Ola says as he continues to reveal his secrets. “It’s a surprise we have prepared for the singers. During the first rehearsal in Kyiv they are to meet their new stage image: still or moving, soft or hard, red or green and so on. Such a highly intellectual stage is our know-how and we are proud to present it in Kyiv.” 11/24 Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 Scythian Golden Pectoral 7th-3rd centuries B.C. Chapter lll The Golden Pectoral The Golden Pectoral became the main prize from Ukraine to Greece, the country that won the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2005. The President of Ukraine, Victor Yushchenko, presented the Golden Pectoral as an award to the Greek entry, Helena Papariziou, the winner of the ESC 2005. The Golden Pectoral aimed to pass on the baton of conducting the ESC to the winning country, to show the sincere hospitality of the Ukrainian people and express gratitude for the chance to hold the 50th jubilee song contest in Ukraine. It is claimed with certainty that the award, with its mystic core concept, has become a true symbol of Eurovision 2005, as extraordinary and astounding as the event itself. The Golden Pectoral award was designed by the best Ukrainian jewelers working for the Kyiv jewelry factory. The Golden Pectoral has certain elements of Scythian adornment, and also reminds one of the fern-flower, the symbol of the Eurovision Song Contest 2005. 12/24 Fact: At first the artists who were chosen to design the pectoral were planning to make it a composition of subjects, presenting the participant countries of the ESC 2005. As a result of a long creative search it was decided to present each country with the name of its domain, an abbreviation. Thus the pectoral acquired a high-tech interpretation. The picture was distributed by the leading news agencies worldwide. Before jewelers were actually provided with a half a kilogram of gold, about forty sketches of pectoral were made. It took Kyiv Fact: artist Maksym Stolyar almost a month to design the final The “Golden Pectoral” award is made version of the golden award. However, the production itself of pure gold and weighs 497 g. lasted only 10 days - phenomenally little time, considering the fact that every petal of the pectoral, every tiny detail Fact: was hand cut and curved. It was CFC Consulting that initiated awarding the winning country The unique award, designed in a form of a spiral with of the ESC 2005 with the “Golden a flower in the center and the logo of Eurovision, Pectoral”: and to negotiate the symbolizes the Universe, where the ESC is a central participation of the President of planet circled by 39 other orbital planets - participant Ukraine in the ceremony. countries of the ESC-2005. The contour of the award contains a coded stripe with the names of the participant countries of the ESC 2005. President Yushchenko presented Ukraine’s award to Helena Papariziou. Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 The authors of the project conceived the “Pectoral” to become a key to the awards celebration of the Eurovision 2005 closing ceremony. A special scenario was created, following which the winner, after being awarded by Victor Yushchenko, was to run the route of fame to the Monument of the Singing Microphone. The monument, located near the Palats Sportu (Sport Palace), contained a special launcher, the lines of which totally corresponded to the contours of the golden award. Festive fireworks were to start at the moment when the prize was located and the launcher turned on. This script, though supported by the Secretariat of the President, was not performed because of technical reasons. On the day of the ESC finals and the official award ceremony the Golden Pectoral was presented by Ruslana, the winner of the ESC-2004, during her official press conference. For the rest of the day the Pectoral was kept in a special glass case. Thanks to a special magnetic field the Golden Pectoral was turning, not touching any of the case’s walls. In this way the visual effect of a mystical, light, almost weightless object was attained. Of course, it fully corresponded with the creative concept of Eurovision 2005. Presentation of the award to the winner of the ESC 2005, Helena Paparizou from Greece was symbolic and important for spreading a positive image of Ukraine in Europe and the whole world. Author: Gennadiy Kurochka Artist: Maksym Stolyar Jewelers: Denys Didenko, Yuriy Shychkov, Volodymyr Lozi Producer: Kyiv Jewelry Plant Sponsor: CFC Consulting Ukraine’s main prize for the winner of the ESC 2005. Interesting: The award is made in the image of Scythian pectoral. Scythians are considered to be the forefathers of Ukrainians; they lived on the territory of contemporary Southern Ukraine from the 7th to 3rd centuries B.C. The Scythian pectoral is a masterpiece of world art jewelry, and resembles a golden breast adornment of a Scythian king. It was found by chance in 1971 during an archeological dig of a Scythian kurgan in Eastern Ukraine. Archeologists at once recognized the high value of the find, which on many times has been compared with the discovery of Tutankhamen’s tomb. The Scythian pectoral astounds one with its beauty and exquisiteness, and is one of the most precious pieces of art jewelry in centuries. After the finals of the ESC 2005 the story of the Golden Pectoral award made its way to countries around the whole world, spreading myths and surmises. For example, Nation, a Thai media outlet, in using materials from Agence Presse France, stressed that the award given to the Greek singer was a Scythian adornment decorated with Interesting: precious stones. 13/24 Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 Monument to the Singing Microphone Three days before the ESC finals the Monument to the Singing Microphone was installed near the Sports Palace, the official Eurovision venue. The Monument was dedicated to the celebration of the 50th jubilee Eurovision Song Contest in Ukraine and symbolised the unity of music, modern art and high technology. The purpose of this cultural event was to underline the uniqueness and high level of development ot both modem art and high technologies in Ukraine. Another important task of the Monument was to spread a positive image of Ukraine in Europe and the whole world by drawing the attention of national and international Media to the concept behind the Monument. It was primarily the location of the Monument (in front of the Sports Palace, visited then by thousands of people) that fostered the realization of the main idea of the installation and helped to attract the attention of journalists and guests of Eurovision 2005 to this masterpiece of modern art. 14/24 Melting of the titanium The Monument, made of pure titanium, consists of three pillars and slabs and weighs 42 tons. Since ancient times columns were thought to symbolise the connection of the human world with the universe and infinity. Titanium is a break-through high-tech material, the production of the monument was a lengthy and complicated technological process involving seven electro-welding machines. Ukraine is one of the leading countries in the production of titanium, an extremely durable and comparatively light metal. Thanks to the special illumination from beneath, the installation astonishes one with the spectre of colours shimmering on the surface of the titanium pillars and slabs. The daylight and special lighting at night complement the unique sound of the Monument with all the colours of a rainbow. The variety of musical tones and the colour of the spectrum are closely related in many traditions, and this traditional trend is reflected in the folk arts. Control panel of the titanium furnace Interesting: At the time of the Monument’s installation the temperature of its columns reached 400°C. Due to this reason it was installed at night, and remained surrounded by fencing, awaiting its official opening. Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 The concept and the outward appearance of the Monument to the Singing Microphone corresponded to the idea, creative concept and decoration of the stage of the ESC 2005 (See page 11). The pillars of the monument complied with the style of the suspended stage columns that changed their colour due to special lighting. This colour change depended on the atmosphere of different songs and on the whole created by the feeling of lightness and dynamism. Antares’ empoyees with families pictured with their creation Fact: The monument was produced in a month by 70 workers, working in three shifts. The monument was made in a way that even if a metal object touches it, the titanium pillar produces light sound vibrations, resembling cosmic music and unearthly music chords. Each column had it own timbre. Striking the columns guests of Eurovision consequently composed a melody of their own gallactic song. Once installed near the Sports Palace the Monument 15/24 was visited by several thousand people, who came to the rehearsals, semi-final and finals of the song contest. Representatives of the Media were taking interviews in front of the Monument; and guests of the ESC met there and took pictures. CFC Consulting Company has decided to prolong the life of the project, making it a symbol of the unification of art and high tech, a human being and the universe. The monument will travel across Europe and will become a symbolic part of music festivals, song contests, in particular the ESC, and other popular music and art projects. Artists: Gennadiy Kurochka, sculptor Oleh Pinchuk, Hryhoriy Smityakh Curator: Tamara Lee Producer: Kyiv Titanium Plant Sponsor: Hryhoriy Smityakh, Head of the Antares Titanium Plant The monument by night Postage stamps dedicated to the ESC 2005 Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 Two exclusive postage stamps were designed and issued in Ukraine in celebration of the 50th jubilee of the Eurovision Song Contest 2005. The official ceremony of the presentation of the postage stamps took place two days before the final of the contest at Ukrainian House on European Square in Kyiv. Both stamps have two levels of protection. They are covered with special paint that changes its colour under ultra-violet light. They also contain micro-text that can only be seen with the help of a magnifying glass. One of the stamps is dedicated to Ruslana and depicts her smiling face. The portrait of the famous Ukrainian singer, used for the stamp, was developed by Vasyl Vasylenko, the chief designer of the project. He used several photographs of the Wild Dancer and added his own vision of her image and created a new portrait of the famous Ukrainian singer. The other postage stamp, dedicated to the Eurovision Song Contest, was created with the purpose of preserving in history the jubilee Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Ukraine. This stamp was designed by Mykhaylo llko, of the Stairsfor creative agency, and contains the logo of the ESC 2005, the symbol of Eurovision in Ukraine. 16/24 Certainly this year at least 200,000 letters with the postage stamps dedicated to the Eurovision will leave the country on their way to countries of the world, spreading the spirit of Ukrainian history and beauty. There is no doubt that these postage stamps will foster the spreading of a positive image of Ukraine abroad as a country, which succeeded in holding an event, of the scale and responsibility of the 50th jubilee of the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 at the highest level. Fact: The “Ruslana” stamp was released in 231,000 imprints, whereas the “Eurovision-2005” stamp was released in 200,000 imprints. Manager: CFC Consulting Producer: “Stamp of Ukraine” Publishing House Ruslana commemorated on the stamp Fact: The symbol of Eurovision in Ukraine was the fern flower. According to an ancient legend, the fern flower blossoms for only one moment during the night of Ivana Kupala. The one to find the blossom will become all-knowing, all-seeing and all-hearing. The colours of the Ukrainian Eurovision - green, blue and white were to evoke the feeling of freshness, renewal and awakening The motto of this year’s Eurovision was defined as “Awakening”. A Tribute To the Art Of Andy Warhol Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 Selfportrait, 1986 The Andy Warhol Concept of Pop Art: “You watch TV and see Coca-Cola, and you know that the president drinks Coke, Liz Taylor drinks Coke and just think, you can drink Coke too...” Embodying the vivid streams and trends of pop-art, the Eurovision Song Contest acquaints the world with highlights of pop-culture. In that same spirit, EuroClub, the official relaxation venue for the guests and participants of Eurovision, invited everybody to attend the exhibition, dedicated to one of the most eccentric high-profile personalities in the history of pop-art. Andy Warhol is recognised as one of the greatest American pop artists. He was quite an ardent advocate of gay culture which he promoted during his life. One of Andy Warhol’s most important contributions to the history of contemporary art was his introduction of everyday, vernacular images, such as soft-drinking bottles, soup cans, packing boxes and newspaper advertisements, into the language of fine art. 17/24 In one sense, he was doing no more than updating the traditional genre of still-life in painting. But now, over 30 years after these pop images caused a sensation in the popular press and in the art world, it is easy to see that Warhol had a prescient ability to identify the key logos, products and consumer items not only of American life but also of today’s global society. What once seemed ephemeral is now ubiquitous. “Andy Warhol was a true mirror of his time. Having grown up in a working class neighbourhood, he made his life and art a response to the world as he saw it. Further, he predicted better than any of his contemporaries what the future would look like, and thus, we live today in The World according to Andy,” says Thomas Sokolowski. Obsessed with portraiture, Warhol’s cinema, paintings and silk-screens glorify superstars, whether they be cultural icons like Elvis and Jackie Onassis or his own larger-than-life creations like Nico and Viva. CFC Consulting expresses special thanks to Thomas Sokolowski, the director of The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, PA (USA). The museum supported the idea and provided organizers with materials about Andy Warhol and several of his images, which were displayed at EuroClub during Eurovision 2005. Author: Vasyl Myroshnychenko, CFC Consulting Manager: CFC Consulting Interesting: Warhol’s parents were from Carpatho-Rusyn, the region on the border of today’s Slovakia and Ukraine. Campbell’s Soup (Tomato) Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 Interesting: The Sand Sculpture Festival on Trukhaniv Island in the middle of the Dnieper River, was held within the framework of Eurovision. ‘The Alley of Stars” featured 15 sculptures, 2 meters in height using 10-15 tons of sand each and was designed following the concept of the festival. Participants were young artists from Ukraine, Poland, China, Russia, Korea, Afghanistan and other countries. The EuroCamp Located on the picturesque Trukhaniv Island in Kyiv the EuroCamp functioned during the week of the Eurovision Song Contest 2005. Set up near the pedestrian bridge, it offered its residents the spectacular view of the city centre, with its astounding golden belfries and magnificent pieces of architecture. The camp was conceived and erected in the spirit of the Orange Revolution. It provided guests of Eurovision, residing in the camp, with the opportunity to experience the atmosphere, strength and inspiration of those who took part in the events that happened on Maydan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square). The EuroCamp’s main purpose was to give Ukrainians and Europeans a unique historic chance to meet, spend time together, rally for parties and share their cultures with new friends. Ukrainian and European guests had the unforgettable opportunity to grasp the romantic spirit of historical events and experience Ukrainian hospitality during the celebration of Eurovision in Kyiv. It successfully blended the attributes of a comfortable camping resort with creative mind-blowing activities for anyone who wanted to be involved in celebrating the 50th anniversary Eurovision Song Contest in Ukraine. Olena Hantsyak-Kaskiv 18/24 EuroCamp: ESC 2005 Project Leader “In our little space, we, together with you, instantly became participants and witnesses of the formation of a new model of European society. EuroCamp took on a certain individual intercultural community, where harmony reigned.” Organizers of the EuroCamp compiled an interesting and saturated cultural program, so that the life in the camp was bubbling over all the time. Every day during the week of Eurovision the camp hosted concerts given by both famous singers and novices. Anyone interested could dive into the flow of dazzling events of the camp and try the life of EuroStyle. Crazy parties, discos, contests, horseback riding, paintball competitions, water balloon battles, the Sand sculpture festival, mini-football tournaments, yoga master-classes etc - all of that could be experienced in a single day! Moreover, not only did the EuroCamp become an international centre, but also the centre of Ukrainian culture. It was here that the guests of Eurovision were offered a chance to get better acquainted with Ukrainian traditions and rites, national peculiarities and hospitality. Guests and residents of the EuroCamp tasted Ukrainian sweets, learned the skills of Kozak martial arts, modeled Trypyllian figures in the special kiln with the assistance of craftsmen and dressed in stylized garments of the era of princes created by artists of the “Svitlana Sazonova” design studio. FUROC JVWr Organizers did everything to make Eurovision’s jubilee as memorable as a beautiful and bright fairy tale. Manager: Olena Hantsyak- Kaskiv EUROCAMP Author: NGO “PORA” Head of the Organizational Services of EuroCamp: Vasyl Boychuk Head of the Cultural Program: Tetiana Logush Creative Producer of EuroCamp: Serhiy Natalushko Press-secretary: Nina Sorokopud PR partner: CFC Consulting Fact: Two hundred performers participated in the concerts during the time EuroCamp was in open. Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 Photograph exhibition “We, the people of Eurovision...” An exhibition of photographs under the title “We, the people of Eurovision...” was presented to guests and participants of the ESC 2005 on the ground floor of the Sports Palace, the official venue of the song contest. The official opening ceremony took place on the day of the semi-final of Eurovision. The main aim of the exhibition was to present a collection of portrait-type pictures from every country-participant of the ESC 2005. These portraits illustrated Europe inhabited by nations made up of people of different skin colour, hair, eyes, etc. All of them different but yet united by the opportunity to feel and dream, to empathize and support. Exhibition. Sports Palace The main goal of the photograph exhibition “We, the people of Eurovision” is to emphasize the role models and the significance of the Eurovision Song Contest in the unity of the people of Europe. Eurovision, being a popular music event, unites various people in age and nationality notwithstanding where they live, which language they speak or the colour of their skin when it comes to understanding and appreciating music. 19/24 The name of the exhibition “We, the people of Eurovision...” was based on the wellknown words from the preamble to the Charter of the United Nations that begins with the words “We, the peoples of the United Nations...” The carefully planned exhibition included notification about the photograph selection and criteria. Announcement of the event brought great interest and pleasant remarks from countries-participants. Located on the ground floor of the Sports Palace the exhibition was visited by numerous guests and delegations. Moreover, participants of the ESC 2005 got a chance to attend the exhibition themselves. A qualified jury was invited to evaluate the photographs and announce the winner. The country winner received a prize together with sincere thanks. The remaining of the countries were rewarded with certificates of participation. The innovative idea within the framework of the ESC 2005 caught the attention of representatives of the foreign Mass Media. Articles about the event could be found in numerous newspapers, magazines, and on the web pages of various countries. ) ng” (Ireland es are smili y E h is Ir n e en “Wh Kyran O’Bri Harri Hinkka “Princess of Ice” (Finland) st prise Fact: Several countries, among them Germany, Denmark and Latvia, presented photographs of the participants of “Eurovision 2005”. This peculiarity once again symbolized the name of the exhibition “We, the people of Eurovision”. aine) ” (Ukr “Baby aiday Ihor H Serhiy Herasymenko: Eminent Contemporery Artist created prizes for the winners of the exhibition “Happy Art” Naive Style Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 Eurovision Alley Eurovision Alley is a monument, dedicated to the jubilee of the Eurovision Song Contest 2005. It is a composition of the flags of the Eurovision 2005 participant countries, painted on the upper surface of 39 bronze columns, each one of them heart-shaped. The flag of the European Union was fluttering over the Alley during its installation, symbolizing the unity of countries, participating in the Song Contest, and their European spirit and creative energy. One of the variations for Eurovision Alley The official opening of Eurovision Alley took place on the day of the ESC 2005 finals in front of Ukrainian House. Eurovision Alley was symbolically placed on European Square, one of the most beautiful places in Kyiv centre. The favourable location of the monument fostered both the presence of many people at the Alley and great attention of thousands of people, passersby, journalists and guests of Eurovision that it attracted. Each and every guest of Kyiv and of Eurovision 2005 could find their nation’s flag in the heart of hearts of the Ukrainian capital. Heart-shaped flags became the symbol of the unification of European countries during such an important event as the 50th Jubilee of Eurovision 2005 in Ukraine. It is planned that the Alley will remain on European Square forever. 20/24 The Monument was dedicated to the celebration of the 50th Jubilee Eurovision Song Contest in Ukraine and symbolises the unity of music, modern art and high technology. Fact: Artist: Anatoliy Haydamaka Manager: CFC Consulting. Because Eurovision Alley had to be produced in a very short time it could not be installed permanently for its official opening, but rather it was portable. A variety of geometric figures could be assembled from the hearts. Kyiv City Mayor attended the opening of Eurovision Alley of Sketch CFC Fact: CFC Consulting arranged Ukraine’s entry into the World Music Awards 2004 for the first time in the history of the prestigious music awards ceremony under the auspices of Prince Albert of Monaco. www.worldmusicawards.com ion All Eurovis chka iy Kuro ennad ey by G Kyiv International Graffiti Contest Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 During Eurovision week the program of cultural events was supplemented by the Kyiv International Graffiti Contest organized within the framework of EuroCamp. Trukhaniv Island in Kyiv, in the neighbourhood of the tent camp installed for Eurovision fans and foreign journalists covering the ESC, was chosen as the venue for the event. The Contest officially started right after the opening of EuroCamp, and the artists began their work straight away. During the week artists from Ukraine and countries of Europe were creating their pieces side by side, compiling a huge canvas dedicated to Eurovision. The winners were selected and awarded the next day after the closing ceremony of the ESC 2005. The contest aimed to provide an exceptional opportunity for graffiti artists from all around Ukraine and other European countries to converse, work together, exchange their professional experience in this popular modern art form and to develop personal contacts for further cooperation and realization of joint projects. Artists were putting their masterpieces on the walls of an old building in the centre of Trukhaniv Island. They succeeded in creating a true fairy tale, a visual trip to the world’s greatest places, out of a grey unattractive wall. 21/24 The Graffiti Contest’s slogan “Welcome to Ukraine” was quite symbolic. It welcomed and encouraged all guests who came to the ESC 2005 to participate in this multicultural event, promoting diversity, freedom of expression and unity of nations. The venue for the Contest was prepared carefully. Selected music created an extraordinary atmosphere, important enough - graffiti is born by spirit and depends on inspiration. The more creative and cordial the atmosphere is, the better and more unpredictable the works that are born... Author: CFC Consulting Manager: Mark Pustovit, manager of the “Graffitika” studio. Fact: For the first time in Ukraine a mosaic of Graffiti was implemented that features a wholesome image consisting of many parts. Certain artists spent several days completing their worlds due to the baffling complexity of this type of graffiti. Interesting: During the Graffiti Contest artists decided to organize a joint event after Eurovision. As a result the First Graffiti on Canvas Exhibit took place in Kyiv. Dedicated to the Ukrainian national idea, the exhibition promoted the perception of the idea through graffiti. CFC Fact: It was the initiative of CFC Consulting to locate Ukraine on the map of Euronews weather broadcast in April of 2002 Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 Modern Art Exhibition “We - the peoples of Eurovision... Within the framework of the Song Contest and under the common name “We the peoples of Eurovision...” the exhibition of modern works of art took place at the Sports Palace. The exposition was officially opened the day after the opening of Eurovision and greeted its first visitors. The exhibition aimed to introduce residents of various countries to the works of modern art, resembling and reflecting the culture of different nations. Interestingly enough, residents of the countries and guests had the chance to see the works of different European countries - different, but united by the power of music, in one venue. Modern art has many faces, new styles and new means; visitors of the exhibition could appreciate the variety and enrich their worldview. Art educates us, and every new style, new word - is a new book to be read. Every country-participant had an opportunity to present a work of art, symbolizing the country and giving a precise idea, an impression of its contemporary life. The order of the arrangement of the works symbolized unity, whereas the presence of the artists underlined the importance of the event and its international format. A jury was invited to select the most extraordinary artwork presented at the exhibition. Not only was the winner given a certificate, but also awarded a memorable prize. Representatives of the Media had an opportunity to attract the attention of the audience to such an important part of modern life as art. Caught in the European megapolis, losing impressions in the haste of events, we still need to remember art and pay attention to the new tendencies it develops. 22/24 Maryna Skomorokhova Account Manager CFC Consulting Considering Ukraine in the heart of Europe during the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 and being a part of it was an incredible experience. It was a unique continuation of events that happened recently giving an opportunity for Europeans to acquire first hand experience, to visit a freedom-loving and promising country. A breakthrough in European society and community will bring mutual positive outcomes and is yet to encourage many. “Sex Pistols” Jamie Reid (UK) “The Bird of Hope” Volodymyr Khyzhynsky (Ukraine) “Seasons” Use Paaske Gulbrandsen (Norway) Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 …And the winner of Eurovision Song Contest 2005 is… To present the award we welcome Eurovision 2004 winner Ruslana and Vladimir Klitschko. Helena Paparizou, participant representing Greece! It is a great pleasure to present the special Eurovision prize to the winner. I would like to congratulate you on your victory! Good luck! 23/24 And to award the special prize from Ukraine we have the honour to invite the President of Ukraine – Victor Yushchenko. To commemorate the celebration of the Eurovision Song Contest in Kyiv the Monument to the Singing Microphone was installed outside the Sports Palace. The Monument symbolizes a unique combination of Ukraine’s modern art and high technologies. And only the winner with this golden key can open it. Ruslana takes the golden prize and places it on the titanium stand in the middle of the Monument. The Golden Pectoral perfectly fits a silvery form. Everybody holds their breath. Ruslana and the winner run out of the Sports Palace and head to the Monument. The winner puts her hand over Ruslana’s hand that holds the prize. Ruslana symbolically passes on the baton to the next winner of Eurovision. Together they turn the prize and launch the mechanism that starts a miraculous festive fireworks display. All the people stand astonished by the beauty of the fireworks and their eyes are raised high towards the sky that flashes and explodes with millions of coloured stars in honour of Eurovision in Ukraine… Official Promo Partner of Eurovision Kyiv 2005 Executive team (Eurovision project) Vasyl Myroshnychenko Gennadiy Kurochka 2000-present Founder and Managing Partner of the CFC Consulting Company, Kyiv, Ukraine 1994-2000 President of the Club of Five Continents at the Institute of International Relations 1994 Yaroslav Mudriy Grant Recipient 1993-1996 President of the Students’ Council at the Institute of International Relations 1991-1996 Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University, Masters Degree in International Relations and in Law from the Institute of International Relations, Kyiv, Ukraine Vasyl Yablonsky 24/24 2005-present Master of Law and Diplomacy Program, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, USA 2002-2005 Senior Account Manager, CFC Consulting Company, Kyiv, Ukraine 2000-2001 Political Science, Pace University, USA 1998-2003 Political Science, KyivMohyla Academy, Kyiv, Ukraine 2005-present Post-graduate studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK 2001-present Senior Account manager, CFC Consulting Company, Kyiv, Ukraine 2002 - 2004 Co-founder and President of the international youth NGO “European Youth Parliament - Ukraine”, Kyiv, Ukraine 1998-2003 Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University, B.A. and M.A. degrees in International Relations from the Institute of International Relations 2002 Certificate of completion from the Global Village for Future Leaders of Business and Industry, lacocca Institute, Lehigh University, USA 2001 An alumnus of the Canada-Ukraine Parliamentary Program Konstyantyn Gridin 2003- present Senior Account Manager, CFC Consulting Company, Kyiv, Ukraine 2002 All-Ukrainian International Economics Olympiad winner 1999-2000 Exchange Program Grant recipient, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt 1998-2004 Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University, B.A. and M.A. degrees in International Economic Relations from the Institute of International Relations, Kyiv, Ukraine Maryna Skomorokhova 2004-present Account Manager, CFC Consulting Company, Kyiv, Ukraine 2004-present Kyiv State Economic University, Kyiv, Ukraine. M.B.A. expected November, 2002-2003 IREX Exchange Program scholarship recipient, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, USA 2002-2004 International Christian University, Kyiv, Oleksiy Syvak Ukraine. B.A. in Business Administration 1998-1999 Freedom Support Act 2003 -present Advisor, CFC Consulting Future Leaders Exchange Program Company, Kyiv, Ukraine scholarship recipient, Petaluma, 2001 - 2003 M. A. Naval Postgraduate School, California, USA Monterey, California, USA 1997 - 2006 Senior Consultant, National Security and Defense Council, Kyiv, Ukraine 1996 Specialist, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kyiv, Ukraine CFC Fact: 1991-1996 Kyiv National Taras Schevchenko University, B.A. and M.A. degrees in International During the Eurovision Relations from the Institute of International Song Contest CFC Relations Consulting had a project team of 24 people. Anastasiya Sosevych 2005-present Press-attache and Project Manager, CFC Consulting Company, Kyiv, Ukraine 2003-2004 Manager of the Creative Department at the advertising agency “Le’Moor”, Kyiv, Ukraine 2003-present Vice-president of the all-Ukrainian NGO “Institute of Democratic Society”, Kyiv, Ukraine 2002-2003 An alumnus of an exchange program “Freedom Support Act Undergraduate*, Mississippi State University, MS, USA, Communication/Journalism and PR 2001-2005 Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University, B.A. degree in German and English Language and Literature Studies