A Little Bit About Us

A Little Bit About Us

The core Divchata team wanted to introduce ourselves briefly. We’ll keep this short, as we like keeping our platform 100% about our audience and working for Ukraine.

Christina Vosbikian grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia, very closely knit with the city’s Ukrainian diaspora community. Her mother is Ukrainian-American and her father is Armenian-American. She studied Public Policy at Princeton University, with a Certificate in Eastern European Studies. Her independent undergraduate work explored the Ukrainian media’s interplay with public opinion. After graduation, she moved to New York City to work in investment banking at Goldman Sachs. Today, she works as a Private Equity associate in Boston, focusing on Consumer Retail. She will soon start studies at Harvard Business School, where she hopes to couple her passion for gender equity and growing Consumer businesses – to focus on entrepreneurship in women’s health.

Uliana Bilash grew up in the suburbs of New Jersey, with Ukrainian-American parents and her sister Olesia. She studied Psychology, Marketing and Spanish at McGill University and spent time studying Ukrainian at the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv. She spent summers volunteering at Help Us Help the Children in Ukraine, building next generations of Ukrainian leaders through summer education programs. After graduation, she moved to New York City where she worked in People Operations at Datadog. Today, she is a Human Research Manager at Spring Health and is a passionate advocate for mental health.

Maryna Prykhodko was born and raised in Kharkiv, Ukraine and currently resides in New York City, where lives and breathes everything Ukrainian. Inspired by the irreversible spirit of Euromaidan, Maryna has volunteered with Razom since its beginning in 2014, and is now a proud board member and leader of the Razom Think initiative as well as several other emergency response initiatives born after February 2022. Maryna graduated from New York University with a degree in International / Global Studies before returning for her Masters Degree in International Relations and Affairs, where her independent work focused on Self-Determination in Crimea.

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