Gustav Henman describes his time at Moscow State University as a “Russian cold shower.” But he was no stranger to cold weather as a Swede, and has ended up in Ukraine, where the weather is slightly more moderate and the engineering talent plentiful.He and his business partner, Andreas Flodström, went to Ukraine in 2012 and now own an IT development company called Beetroot and a nonprofit IT school called the Beetroot Academy. Their website reads, “Beetroot. The home of great teams. Based in Ukraine, with a uniquely Swedish signature.”“We did two tech start-ups in Sweden and had trouble finding enough …read more
Source: Atlantic Council