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Ivelina Atanasova - Genchev (Ivelina A.G.)
NationalityBulgarian
Education2024 - Master of Business Administration, CEU - Vienna

2007 - Master of Corporate Marketing, University of Economics – Varna 2006 - Bachelor of International Economic Relations at the D. A. Tsenov Academy of Economics - Svishtov

2002 - High School of Foreign Languages "Yoan Ekzarh" - Varna
OrganizationBusiness Clinic®️ by newtrend

DigitalKidZ Foundation

Women In Tech & Leadership - Bulgaria
Known forShe is recognized for her contributions to the economic empowerment of women through information and communication technologies and access to quality education from an early age.
PartnerVassil Genchev (2018)
ChildrenMartin Atanasov (2007)
Awards- Included in the SuperCharger Venture list of the most inspiring women – leaders in the TechEdu industry worldwide (2021)

- Awarded by President Rumen Radev for significant contributions to the field of computer technologies (2017) - Woman of the Year in the category of Technology and Innovation (magazine "Grazia", 2016)

- Woman Entrepreneur of Bulgaria (Bulgarian Center of Women in Technology – BCWT, 2015)
Websitehttps://ivatanasova.com

Business Growth Strategist and Entrepreneur

Ivelina Atanasova – Genchev is a Bulgarian internet entrepreneur and senior business consultant[1] specializing in market strategies, digital transformation, and growth marketing.[2] She is the author of the book The BRAVO Method: Marketing Strategies for Sustainable Growth[1][2] and the business coaching program "The Hidden Key of the BRAVO Method".

Biography

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Born on 16 October 1983 in Varna. She graduated John Exarch High School in Varna, and between 2002 and 2007 she studied "International Economic Relations" at the D.A. Tsenov Academy - Svishtov and "Corporate Applied Marketing" at the University of Economics - Varna. Ivelina is a certified expert in business coaching at the school of Intunity Coaches.[3]

Social activity

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Ivelina Atanasova - Genchev is founder of Business Clinic for digital transformation.[4][5] She has dedicated her mission to increase the female representation in the ICT sector, inspiring and supporting the female entrepreneurship and and access to quality education from an early age[6] as a gender equity approach and an opportunity to decrease domestic violence.

Projects and initiatives

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Author of the theory of "digital children"[7] and founder of the global initiative for the transformation of education DigitalKidZ: Open Source School.[8][9][10]

DigitalKidZ was launched in 2014[11] as the first Bulgarian initiative aimed at enhancing the digital literacy of modern teachers, parents, and children. Two years later, the initiative won the "Social Campaign of Bulgaria" award from Forbes Bulgaria.[12]

Ivelina is also co-founder and local manager of Women in Tech.[13]

Awards and recognitions

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  • 2021 – Included in the SuperCharger Venture list of the most inspiring women leaders in the global TechEdu industry[14]
  • 2017 – Award from the President Rumen Radev for exceptional contribution in the field of computer technologies
  • 2016 – Woman of the Year (Grazia Magazine), category: Technology and Innovations[15]
  • 2015 – 40 before 40 chart list of Darik Radio for the individuals who are changing the face of Bulgaria
  • 2015 – Woman Entrepreneur of Bulgaria - Bulgarian Center for Women in Technology (BCWT)

References

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  1. ^ Илиева, Елена (20 March 2020). "Маркетинг по време на криза – въпроси и отговори". Investor.bg.
  2. ^ Попов, Бойчо (11 October 2020). "Експерт: Най-голямата грешка по време на криза е бизнесът да спира рекламите". Bloomberg TV.
  3. ^ "Intunity Coaches".
  4. ^ "Sofia is a great place for women in technology". Top Interactive Agencies. 20 May 2020.
  5. ^ Popov, Boyo (10 November 2020). "Expert: The biggest mistake during a crisis is for businesses to stop advertising (Original Title: Експерт: Най-голямата грешка по време на криза е бизнесът да спира рекламите)". Bloomberg TV.
  6. ^ Georgieva, Ina. "I have found my calling and my 'superpowers. (Original Title: Намерила съм своето призвание и своите "супер сили")". сп. Твоят бизнес.
  7. ^ "The author of the theory of 'digital children' will be the first speaker at TEDxPazardzhik 2019. (Original Title: Авторката на теорията да "дигиталните деца" ще е първият лектор на TEDxPazardzhik 2019)". PZ-Info.com. 8 May 2019.
  8. ^ Ivanova, Anisia (19 September 2017). "Join the session: Digital Children and Outdated Education (Original Title: Влез в час: Дигиталните деца и остарялото образование)". Dnes.bg.
  9. ^ Kanchev, Niki (18 November 2018). "Digital Children and the Future. (Original Title: Дигиталните деца и бъдещето)". Ники Кънчев Шоу, Дарик Радио.
  10. ^ Gandovska, Yoana (16 May 2018). "Digital Children and the Future (Original Title: Дигиталните деца и бъдещето)". сп. Жената днес.
  11. ^ Badzheva, Mira (24 July 2020). "No matter how difficult it is, don't give up! (Original Title: Независимо колко е трудно, не спирайте!)". Жената Днес.
  12. ^ "DigitalKidZ awarded by Forbes E-volution Awards 2016 (Original Title: DigitalKidZ с награда от Forbes E-volution Awards 2016)". newtrend.agency | Blog. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
  13. ^ Popov, Boyo. "Women in Technology" put Bulgaria on the world map (Original Title: "Жените в Технологиите" поставиха България на световната карта)". Investor.bg.
  14. ^ Ivanova, Elena (4 November 2020). "Who are the Bulgarian Future-Shapers and Regional Finalists in the Central European Startup Awards 2020?". Trending Topics.eu.
  15. ^ "Woman of the Year 2016 (Original Title: Жена на годината 2016)". сп. Грация.
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