Speaker
Vladislav Davidzon
Vladislav Davidzon is a nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center. Since 2018, he has served as a co-producer for a television series on the effects of the dissolution of the Soviet Union. He is the European culture correspondent for Tablet Magazine in Paris, France. While working at the magazine, he has been an investigative journalist and researcher with assignments in Russia, Ukraine, England, and Poland. In 2015, Davidzon founded the Odessa Review and served as its chief editor until July 2018. His writings have been featured in numerous publications, including the Wall Street Journal, The Critic, Foreign Policy, Bookforum, the New York Observer, and the American Interest. Davidzon holds a master’s degree in human rights and democratization from the European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights in Italy.
Moderator
Marina Pesenti
Marina Pesenti was the director of the Ukrainian Institute London in 2015-2020, overseeing significant growth and expansion of the Institute and its activities. Marina has 20 years of professional experience, covering media, public affairs, conference producing and cultural management. She spent 10 years with the BBC World Service in London, producing and presenting programmes in Ukrainian and English. Marina has done analytical research for think tanks, such as Legatum Institute in London, Kennan Institute in Kyiv. Her most recent piece of research, "Cultural Revival and Social Transformation in Ukraine," was published by Chatham House in 2020. Marina contributes to British and Ukrainian media: her pieces appeared in "The World Today," Atlantic Council, Novoye Vremya, Kyiv Post. She is originally from Kyiv, holds a BA degree in cultural studies from the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy and an MSc degree in European Political Economy from the London School of Economics.