Anna Lachykhina, co-founder of the communications agency Good Politics, was a featured speaker at the 6th All-Ukrainian School of Advocacy and Lobbying, named in honor of Oleksii Borysan. Her lecture, titled “Lobbying in International Politics,” explored the key principles and practices of lobbying on a global scale.
The School pays tribute to Oleksii Borysan, its founder, co-organizer, journalist, lawyer, and defender of Ukraine, who sacrificed his life for the country’s future.
With 14 years of experience in government relations and strategic communications, Anna has worked with the Ukrainian government, the Canadian Parliament, and served as coordinator for the Canada-Taiwan Parliamentary Friendship Group. She has also provided strategic counsel to Ukrainian and international companies. Combining her practical expertise with her academic background in political science, Anna discussed the origins of lobbying, its essential tools, and international examples of their application. She also shared actionable strategies for building effective relationships with government institutions.
“The golden rule of lobbying is to leave a positive impression after every interaction—especially in challenging situations,” Anna emphasized in her closing remarks.
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