First from our group to arrive to Warsaw for the big event was Thomas Lang, head of the Rebuilding Ukraine Association (the 501c3 non-profit spearheading the REUNITE education initiative to help train Ukrainian construction industry professionals and seeking to sign a multiparty memorandum at the event) He is also working to assist a Ukrainian project sponsor on developing a construction block production facility in Ukraine.
The incomparable Thomas Lang
After Thomas, our own Edward Vays made his way to Warsaw. Edward is the Principal Owner and Developer of a unique Berehove Springs Thermal Rehabilitation Project. Due to its unique location and access to healing mineral water, which comes from1.3 km deep well drilled by Edward’s company, the Berehove Springs project aims to become the leading PTSD veteran and family rehabilitation center in Ukraine. Soon after his arrival, Edward found himself engaged into intense discussions with the Rebuilding Ukraine Agency’s Board Member Aleksandr Stefansky, who arrived in the afternoon loaded with a 70lb bag of Agency’s presentation materials.
Aleksandr Stefansky, Rebuilding Ukraine Agency Board Member and Construction Committee Co-Head
Edward Vays, Principal Owner, Berehove Springs Thermal Rehabilitation Center and Wellness Community project
Others, including yours truly, continued to arrive and their stories and the story of the Rebuild Ukraine event will unfold over the next few days. Symbolically, Warsaw met the visitors with grey and dingy weather, which reflected the somber mood over the current situation in Ukraine. Yet, after walking around in the Old Town, one could see splashes of color and lights, which to me symbolized the hope and the bright future events like Rebuild Ukraine will bring after the war to this long-suffering country.
On a housekeeping note. All my photographs from the Rebuild Ukraine event will be put into a separate album, the link to which will be available in the last post covering this trip.
It is Sunday February 12th. I awoke to the news of more russian missiles falling on Kharkiv and on other Ukrainian cities, more news on the devastating earthquake in Turkey, US shooting down a third! flying object in a week, as the country prepares for today’s Superbowl. Yet amidst the ongoing wars, diplomatic conflicts and natural disasters, an important event will be taking place this coming week in Warsaw, Poland. It will be focused on the bright future of beautiful, resilient, war-torn Ukraine. Over the next week, I will attempt to document this event from the insider’s perspective. I will try to post daily, but given the schedule ahead, it may not be feasible. So please bear with me over the few days and I hope you find these diaries interesting and helpful.
As I write this, thousands of men and women from over twenty countries have begun to make their way to Warsaw for the Rebuild Ukraine Forum and Conference. This event is laser-focused solely on construction segments and will cover significant topics such as demining and handling of unexploded ordnance during the rebuilding, infrastructure restoration, construction material recycling, increasing Ukraine’s capacity to produce and supply vital construction materials such as insulation, plate glass, precast concrete, as well as developing real-estate projects, which will address Ukraine’s new realities such as shifting demographics and the need to restore and rehabilitate post-war the physical and mental health of the nation. The event will also be focused on how to finance, insure and develop projects, which will help Ukraine rebuild.
Unlike other political, macroeconomic, and academic events dedicated to the subject of the Rebuilding Ukraine, the Warsaw conference and exhibit is driven by the private business – the infantry of the recovery process. This is very important, as these folks vote with their own dollar, euro zloty or hryvna and are the first to go in and engage. What is even more important, is the fact that this event will facilitate a direct dialogue between the Ukrainian Government, multiple Ukrainian regions and municipalities and is expected to act as a starting point for several viable investment, construction and recovery projects.
After four months of preparation for the event, our own Rebuilding Ukraine Agency will be well-represented. Our delegation of 25 men and women will consist of the several Agency’s Board Members, the Agency’s CEO, Vice President and representatives of several Agency-member companies who will be showcasing their projects and capabilities. Although our Rebuilding Ukraine Agency is US-based and will be unofficially representing the United States at the event (other countries are having government-sponsored pavilions), the Agency is international in nature, and our Warsaw delegation will have members from six countries at the exhibit pavilion. Even though the event has not yet started, our Group’s meeting calendars are already well-booked, with meetings starting two days before the actual February 15th and 16th conference dates. Our Agency has been one of the co-organizers of the Rebirth of Nation panel and I will be speaking there on the financing and insurance opportunities available to foreign and local investors. Our Agency team is putting final touches on a Master Class for Ukrainian municipalities on how to develop and package projects for investment and financing by the international community.
So today, t-3 days until the official events kickoff, is the travel day for most of us. Overnight flights on LOT and Delta from the US, car and train rides from Ukraine, Italy, Germany and Croatia. Presentations and marketing materials are being delivered from Kyiv, where they were printed, despite drone attacks and power outages. As the self-appointed photographer for the Agency i will be chronicling the conference and activities taking place at our Agency’s pavilion. My luggage contains over 25 pounds of photographic equipment, including multiple lenses. Given the gravity of the events taking place in Ukraine, as this conference will be taking place, I am thinking of shooting the entire reportage in black and white. Have not yet made up my mind on this though.
Special thanks to everyone who has been involved in the preparation for this significant event. Our wonderful video and presentation designers, along with our terrific CEO and VP, members who supported the exposition, exhibit organizers and Board members who volunteered their time to make sure that the Agency is well-prepared not only for this event, but to help Ukraine, as it gets ready to REbuild itself after this devastating war. Stay tuned for additional coverage of the Warsaw conference in the upcoming issues.
MoMBIT (Museum of Merchant Banking & International Trade)May 18, 2023
"Shrouded in secrecy, steeped in legend, they are the most fascinating and enigmatic of all aristocracy. They are the merchant bankers - the fabulous financiers whose family decisions have shaped the fates of kings and nations." Joseph Wechsberg, Merchant Bankers 1966
Having extensively studied international trade and its finance, we have realized the enormity of the impact this subject has had on development of humanity. Yet very little has been done to focus the attention of ordinary members of our society on the truly fascinating history of the subject.
Thus we thought a comprehensive, world-class museum may be a good start. We hope that once open, this museum will educate, inform and empower the visitors to strive and create additional economic impact through trade and finances, two pillars on which our society has been built and which will carry it into the future.
What's more, our museum will be state-of-the-art and will utilize latest advances in virtual reality, remote access information technologies and interactive engagement. Using MoMBIT's exhibits and archives as a platform, we will also launch educational centers to help samll and medium size companies seeking to expand their international trade operations and to attract students to the amazing fields of trade and finance.
International Project and Trade Financing
international Merchant Bankers providing Project and Export Finance services to private enterprises and government-owned companies