The Business Forum in New York gathered a large number of participants and sponsors and became a meeting place for business owners to discuss existing development opportunities and share knowledge. Their mission was to establish connections in order to continue developing their businesses and launch new ones.
Sergey CJ Karman, CEO and Founder of Ezlogs Inc. expressed his enthusiasm saying: "It was a great time, I met many new people. Overall, the networking event went well and I had the opportunity to share my experience of success in America. We have a lot of plans for 2023 and are very excited about what is happening in the business environment."
Dennis Paniv, co-owner and CEO of Alvil Trucking Ink. shared his principle of success: "My partner and I own a company called Alvil Tracking, which is located in Chicago. We've been in the industry for over 15 years and have over 200 trucks transporting refrigerators across 48 states. My advice to everyone is to just follow your passion and don't listen to anyone who says you can't do it. Everyone can do it."
Vasyl Kushnir, CEO of Start CDL Inc. celebrated graduating 7,000 truck drivers from his driving school. "This is a truck driving school that I founded in 2017. We help our students get better jobs when they move to America."
Alex Popovich, CEO and founder of VISTA Transholding Inc. described his company as a holding company that unites a group of companies operating in the trucking, logistics and repair business. "You have to have a passion, you have to have a dream and, of course, in addition to the dream, you have to have actions," said Alex Popovich.
At the end of the New York Business Forum, $73 thousand was raised for charity, which is evidence not only of the cohesion of the Ukrainian business community, but also of its desire to take concrete steps to change not only the business world but also the world at large, including its native Ukraine.