Estonian Team

Mae Köömnemägi
Project manager,
Architect
Architect and urban planner. Member of Council of Estonian Association of Architects. Organizer and coordinator of the UREHERIT Urban Hack’s in Ukraine helping to rebuild Ukraine.

Ülar Mark
Initiator of Urban Hacks -Urban Forums
Initiator of Urban Forums format in Estonia. There forums have shown their effectiveness in building a dialogue with the local government and business. Has been working on bringing and spreading the metodology of urban forums within UREHERIT Urban Hacks

Mariia Ufimtseva
Ukrainian Architect
Architect, has been studying in Ukraine and Estonia. Researcher of the UREHERIT Urban Hack’s in Ukraine helping to build the link between Estonian and Ukrainian context.

Aet Ader
Head of Estonian Association of Architects
President of the Estonian Association of Architects. Architect and one of the founders of the architecture office. Curated the Tallinn Architecture Biennale "Recycling Socialism".

Liina Soosaar
Project manager, Architect
An architect working for Estonian Association of Architects as a coordinator of competition and recently joined the team of project UREHERIT as project manager.
Ukrainian Team

Tetyana Oliynyk
UREHERIT project manager
Tetyana is a communications and cultural management professional with over 15 years of experience in both Ukrainian and international contexts. Her expertise includes heritage tourism and interpretation, creative industries, cultural diplomacy, and strategic communications. She holds two master's degrees: an MA in Cultural Studies from Kyiv-Mohyla Academy and an MLitt in Environment, Culture, and Communication from the University of Glasgow. Tetyana has collaborated with several notable organizations, including the Swedish Institute, the Ukrainian Institute, GogolFest, and the Odesa International Film Festival. Currently based in Kyiv, she works with the international NGO Ro3kvit Urban Coalition for Ukraine and provides consultancy for a multi-donor stabilization program called the Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine. In 2023, Tetyana co-edited a collection of essays on strategies and proposals for Ukraine's post-war reconstruction, which was published by the Berlin-based DOM Publishers.

Alevtyna Drazhenko
Project manager
Urbanist, activist, manager of urban, participation, and educational projects. Student of Master's in Public Policy and Governance at the Kyiv School of Economics. She has experience working in project office teams at the municipality and in the public sector. In 2023, she coordinated a project to increase the educational capacity of Kyiv activists in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian war. In 2021, she coordinated the March for Kyiv event. Specialism: project management in urban fields — public participation, urban planning.
Swedish Team

Tove Levonen
Project manager
Tove Levonen was program manager for the Sustainable Cities program at the Swedish independent think tank Global Utmaning. She was part of developing the Her City approach and creating the digital toolbox. She was also leading in implementing a variety of Her City projects in the region. She has a bachelor's degree in Development and International Cooperation from Södertörn University with academic focus on women's livelihood strategies in relation to environmental issues.