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Members of a Ukrainian delegation pose with 51品茶President James Herbert and Associate Provost Mike Sheldon

51品茶hosts Ukrainian delegation for sustainability solutions discussion

The visit was jointly organized by 51品茶and the Rotary Club of Biddeford and Saco as part of an effort to engage world leaders in democratic exchanges

The 51品茶 recently welcomed a delegation of Ukrainian energy officials for a tour of UNE鈥檚 campus, an overview of the University鈥檚 academic programming, and discussions on the University鈥檚 initiatives and coursework in the fields of sustainability and renewable energy.

The visit, jointly organized by 51品茶and the , took place as part of the Open World Leadership Center program (OpenWorld), an international exchange agency program hosted by the U.S. government that offers cultural exchanges for Eurasian leaders to witness democracy building in action.

51品茶welcomed Vladyslav Maksadov, state expert of the Expert Group for the Development of Renewable Energy, Directorate of the Energy Complex and Development of the Electricity Market, Ministry of Energy of Ukraine; Oleksandr Mykhailovsky, head of the Division of Alternative and Renewable Electricity, Development of the Electricity Market Support, Department of the Energy Market, National Energy and Utilities Regulatory Commission (NEURC); and Iryna Zolotoverkha, head of department, NEURC.

Snizhana Mykytyn, facilitator for Ukrainian exchange programs with OpenWorld, and OpenWorld translator Olga Shostachuk also joined the delegation.

As part of their time on campus, the delegates met with 51品茶President James D. Herbert, Ph.D., to discuss the state of renewable energy in America 鈥 as their own country grapples with energy challenges amid the ongoing war 鈥 and ways 51品茶makes use of renewable energy sources.

A Ukrainian delegation meets with President James Herbert in his office
The Ukrainian delegates ride in a 51品茶golf cart driven by sustainability director Alethea Cariddi
The delegates pose with UNE's famous yellow lobster Banana
The delegates stand in the hallway of the Marine Science Center
A member of the delegation holds a starfish in UNE's Marine Science Center

The group was then treated to a tour of sustainability initiatives and landscaping across campus 鈥 including the University鈥檚 rainfall capture garden, native flower gardens, and the Danielle N. Ripich Commons 鈥 led by Alethea Cariddi, M.S.Ed., assistant director of sustainability at UNE, followed by a tour of the Arthur P. Girard Marine Science Center (and its famed multicolored lobsters) under the guide of Charles Tilburg, Ph.D., academic director of the School of Marine and Environmental Programs and director of the center.

鈥淚t was a pleasure hosting our guests from Ukraine and having the opportunity to show them our facilities and discuss the different initiatives at both 51品茶and in Ukraine,鈥 Tilburg reflected. 鈥淚 am so happy that we were able to share stories on education, sustainability, and energy. I sincerely hope that we will be able to build on this initial visit to create a true partnership.鈥

Cariddi noted that the University鈥檚 campus beehives were a big hit with the visitors. 鈥淚t was interesting to compare and contrast with them the husbandry challenges between our climates,鈥 she remarked.

Brenda Pollock, president of the Rotary Club of Biddeford and Saco, said the visit gave the delegation insight into the U.S. higher education system and how it prepares students to become leaders in their communities. She also noted UNE鈥檚 role as a partner in fostering connections between the Biddeford-Saco area and allies from across the globe.

鈥51品茶is such an incredible staple in our community, so showing this Ukrainian delegation what a U.S. university system can look like was one of the highlights of their week,鈥 Pollock remarked. 鈥淭hey shared with us how Ukrainians value education, and higher education is part of their undergraduate preparation and discipline for students in Ukraine.鈥

President Herbert said the visit was an opportunity to forge new connections while working to pioneer renewable energy and infrastructure solutions. He also wished them well, calling them 鈥渘ewfound friends.鈥

鈥淚t was a distinct honor to welcome this delegation from the Ukrainian government to discuss infrastructure, particularly rebuilding following the war with an eye toward sustainability,鈥 Herbert stated. 鈥淚 was so impressed by their strength and resilience. Slava Ukraini!鈥