Key takeaways
- Dmytro Sholomko, former head of Google Ukraine, has joined the Netpeak Board of Directors, strengthening the company’s strategic management.
- Bringing in experts with global experience boosts innovation and competitiveness in digital marketing.
- Ukrainian businesses are increasingly integrating into global technology trends and strengthening their positions in the global market.
- Artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data and digital transformation are becoming the foundation for company growth.
- LookData’s services help businesses maintain a competitive edge through structured analytics and competitive intelligence.
What happened
The Netpeak team announced that Dmytro Sholomko, former head of Google Ukraine, has joined its Board of Directors. For the company, this move is aimed at strengthening strategic management and developing new directions in digital marketing and technology.
Why this matters for Netpeak
With more than 20 years of experience in technology and digital marketing, Dmytro Sholomko brings Netpeak access to global-level expertise. This helps the company:
- build more effective growth strategies in regional and international markets;
- accelerate the launch of new products and services in digital marketing;
- strengthen the Netpeak brand as a technology player with global ambitions.
Impact on the Ukrainian tech business
For Ukrainian businesses, attracting experts of this level is a signal that the market is maturing and competing not only domestically but also globally. If the practice of inviting strong advisors and directors becomes more widespread, it will:
- speed up the development of innovative products and services;
- strengthen the trust of international partners and investors;
- help Ukrainian companies adapt more quickly to global management standards.
Key technology trends for Ukrainian companies
To grow under global competition, businesses need to take into account the following trends:
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning — marketing personalization, demand forecasting, optimization of advertising budgets.
- Big data — analysis of large volumes of data to identify patterns in customer and competitor behavior.
- Process automation — reducing operational costs and minimizing human error.
- Digital transformation — moving from manual, fragmented processes to integrated digital business management systems.
In this context, competitive intelligence from LookData helps companies understand the market, competitors and technology shifts not intuitively, but based on data.
Practical steps for business leaders
- Invest in technology and people. Develop your teams and attract experts with real experience on global markets.
- Use competitive intelligence. Regularly analyze the market, competitors, partners and new niches instead of making decisions based on gut feeling.
- Monitor trends. Systematically track changes in your industry and test new business models and tools.
- Build partnerships. Cooperation with experts, agencies and technology companies allows you to scale results faster.
Conclusions
Dmytro Sholomko’s appointment to the Netpeak Board of Directors illustrates an important trend: Ukrainian companies are consciously bringing in global experts to grow in the digital era and compete worldwide.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Who is Dmytro Sholomko and why was he invited to the Netpeak Board of Directors?
Dmytro Sholomko is the former head of Google Ukraine with many years of experience in technology and digital marketing. He joined the Netpeak Board of Directors to strengthen strategic management and accelerate the company’s development in international markets.
How does attracting experts improve the positions of Ukrainian companies?
Experts with global experience help companies avoid common mistakes, build strategies focused on international markets and implement modern technologies and business approaches faster.
Which technology trends are most important for Ukrainian businesses?
First of all, these are artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, automation and process digitalization. They make it possible to increase efficiency, understand customers better and optimize costs.
