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August 2022: Amelia Kovalenko - Economy & IT
Amelia Kovalenko graduated from the Professional Bachelor’s degree programme in Economics & IT in 2020. Today, she works as a Business Transformation Consultant for Financial Services at EY and is a former Associate Consultant at Danske Bank. We spoke with her about her time at KEA and her career.
THE PERSONAL PART...
Q: Can you tell us something fun or unusual about yourself, and how you use it in everyday life? For example, a skill or something only a few people know about.
A: “I’m a pretty open book and tell people a lot about myself and my skills. I’m not sure if it’s quirky, but I can rotate my arms almost 360 degrees when there is only 20 cm between my hands.”
Q: What is your favorite book to read or podcast to listen to?
A: “My favorite podcast is Børsen Morgenbriefing because I can listen to it in the morning and stay updated on the day’s most important news. In terms of books, I have fallen in love with the novel about the Ukrainian Romeo and Juliet by Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky called Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors.”
Q: Which personal achievement are you most proud of, and why?
A: “My greatest achievement is very recent. After submitting my thesis, I dedicated a week to helping Ukraine, and it showed me how much you can do if you set aside time to help others. During that week, I volunteered serving food, collecting items to send to Ukraine, and helping facilitate dance workshops at the Ukrainian festival. In one week, I met more than 500 Ukrainians in the Copenhagen area and felt proud that I could do at least something to help my brothers and sisters.”
Q: If you could choose to do anything for one day, what would it be and why?
A: “I would love to have the ability to teleport from one place to another and travel through time. I think such a journey could expand my perception of present reality, make me appreciate more what I have now, and make me more knowledgeable about what our planet is and has been.”
Q: If you could share a meal with four people, living or dead, who would they be and why?
A: “I would share a meal with:
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- Salvador Dalí, because I have always admired his art and I am curious to see what he would be like in real life.
- Madam C. J. Walker, to learn more about what she went through to establish her business.
- Homer, to hear more about his life, antiquity, and what inspired him.
- Finally, I would invite Bohdan Stupka, a famous Ukrainian activist and actor who was one of the most talented Ukrainian actors.”
Q: What advice would you give to KEA students or other KEA alumni?
A: “Always leave a door open to every workplace you have left or every person you have met. You never know when you will cross paths with them again or whether you will need those connections in the future. Remember to take time to reflect on where you started and where you are now — so much can happen in a year! I often think about myself in 2017, and what it would be like if I met her and told her all the things she still has yet to experience. I would tell her to be patient and to keep putting her heart into everything she does.”
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