An Analyst of the World Bank is Going to Lecture at FIR /25.11./

25 Nov
2019

The Faculty of International Relations invites to a lecture:

„Measuring business regulations: The role of the World Bank’s Doing Business project in fostering private sector development,“

 that takes place on the 25th of November 2019 at 11:00 in Likešova Aula.

The guest is going to be Iryna LagodnaPrivate Sector Development Analyst, The World Bank, Washington, D.C.

Iryna Lagodna is an economist specializing in international trade and development policies. Currently, she works as a Private Sector Development Analyst at the World Bank in Washington, DC, where she analyses business regulations impacting cross-border trade. Her professional interests are SME development, trade facilitation, development cooperation, and sustainable economic growth. Before her position at the World Bank, she was interning at the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe in Geneva and the European Business Angels Network, a Brussels-based trade association for early-stage investors. Iryna holds a Master’s degree from the College of Europe in Belgium and the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy in Ukraine. She speaks English, Ukrainian, Russian and French.

An Analyst of the World Bank is Going to Lecture at FIR /25.11./