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Tetiana POPOVA (born December 23, 1975 in Kyiv) Deputy Minister of Information policy of Ukraine from 4 February 2015 to August 2016, Advisor to the Minister of Defense of Ukraine from December 2014 to October 2015.

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Education

1999 – graduated from Kyiv National University of Economics with a degree in Economics and qualification of the Bachelor of Finance and Credit.

2005 – graduated from the Kyiv Institute of Investment Management specialty "Management of organizations"; qualification - specialist, manager and economist.

2005 – gained M.B.A. degree of Samford University (Alabama, USA) on the basis of the Kyiv Business School.

Employment and Political Activity

1996 – began to work at age of 16 in the international advertising agency "Cordier International".

1995–1996 – worked as advertising manager in "Blitz-Inform".

1997-1999 – became the youngest media manager of international "Bates Saatchi & Saatchi".

2000 – at 24 opened a private media agency "Media Expert". From 2004 agency was affiliated to Mediaedge CIA, 2008 - affiliated to Havas Media.

2004 – become a member of the Ukrainian Advertising Coalition.

2007 – MEX agency received the shortlist for the first time in the history of Ukraine at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival.

2010 – was honored with the reward from All-Ukrainian Advertising Coalition "Sled v Reclame" ("Footprint in Advertising") for the contribution to the development of Ukrainian advertising market.

From December 2013, Popova took an active part in the revolutionary “Maidan” events, opening a hostel for Euromaidan protesters. Since March 2014, using agency resources, Tetiana conducted monitoring activities for National TV2 Radio Council and studied the information space of Ukraine to identify separatist calls and false information. Contributed activity aiming to stop broadcasting of Russian TV channels in Ukraine. Joined the Ukrainian Media Crisis Center, which was created by joint efforts of leading Ukrainian experts in communications and public relations on volunteer basis.

From June 2014 to May 2015 - a member of the Public Council of the National Television and Radio Broadcasting Council.

From 3 December 2014 to October 2015 - Advisor to the Minister of Defense of Ukraine.

From 4 February 2015 to August 2016 - Deputy Minister of Information policy of Ukraine.

September 2016 - Senior Strategy Communication Expert at NGO "Information Secutity".

Publications

  1. How to counter the Russian propaganda
  2. How does the Russian propaganda operate
  3. How to win the information war in Donbas?
  4. Lessons of "Radio Ruanda" for Ukraine and the Russian media
  5. 04/08/2014 "Lebensborn" from Russian terrorists
  6. Who manages the ratings of Putin?
  7. Transdniestria’s experience for Ukraine
  8. Rowdiness leaders of DPR
  9. The lost illusions of Abkhazia
  10. Anatomy of Ukrainian hatred
  11. Who needs Novorossia
  12. Should Ukraine pay pensions in DPR and LPR?

Video

  1. Mobilized Journalists to Work in ATO Area by Profession
  2. Tatiana Popova on the activities of the MIP in the area of ATO
  3. Tetiana Popova Spokes about Embedded Journalism Project during Session of Committee on the Freedom of Speech and Information Policy
  4. Tetiana Popova Speaks about Embedded Journalism Project for ATO Area
  5. Tetiana Popova Talks About Compulsory Insurance of Reporters in ATO Area
  6. Tetiana Popova Talks About TV Channels and Radio Stations Available at Occupied Territories
  7. The First results of «Embedded journalism» project launched by the Ministry of Information Policy and the Ministry of Defense
  8. Tetiana Popova: Transmitters and TV Towers Need to Be Installed and Erected in Eastern Ukraine
  9. Presentation of social campaign in support of the fifth and sixth waves of mobilization:"Dignity, Freedom and Victory"
  10. Tetiana Popova when discussing the 2050a bill: "This is what I suggested at the very beginning - to make the discussion of the bill with jourlalists"
  11. Deputy Minister of Information Policy Tetiana Popova during the discussion of 2050 bill at "Radio Svoboda": The adoption of this draft law will reduce information flows from ATO area
  12. Deputy Minister Tetiana Popova about "Embedded journalism" project
  13. Tetiana Popova about assistance of the Ministry of Information Policy in work of foreign Media
  14. Deputy Minister Tetiana Popova about enabling Ukrainian TV channels in the East
  15. Tetiana Popova reports about Ukraine's broadcasting builup in the territories of the East and the Crimea
  16. Tetiana Popova on information policy in the East of country
  17. Tenyana Popova spoke in Odessa about the challenges during the fight of MIP against hybrid war
  18. Tatiana Popova: "This is the first war that came from the TV"
  19. Tatiana Popova in Riga "MihTV" about information policy in Ukraine
  20. Tetiana Popova about information sources from the occupied territories of the east of Ukraine
  21. Deputy Minister at the opening of the Warsaw meeting
  22. Tetiana Popova during a joint press conference with "Stopterror" on evidences of military intervention of Russia in Ukraine
  23. Tetiana Popova about the results and plans towards the restoration of broadcasting
  24. Tetiana Popova about expansion of Ukrainian broadcasting in the border regions of Ukraine

In the international press

  1. Ukraine's infowar amazon: Deputy Minister Tetyana Popova seeks to make Ukrainian army media-savvy
  2. On the frontlines in Ukraine, a technological gap
  3. 无界新闻战地记者:战争没有让女人走开 (about Embedded journalism program)

References

Tetiana Popova Wikipedia