Liuba Bulavynets Named Women In Trucking February Member of the Month

| February 4, 2019
Liuba Bulavynets

Women In Trucking Association (WIT) has announced Liuba Bulavynets as its February 2019 Member of the Month. she is the project manager and developer for Amous International, located in Oak Brook, Illinois.

At the age of 12, Bulavynets entered a boarding school as an orphan. The school focused on using sports to give the children an opportunity to compete and flourish. Even though this school looked stable from the outside, Bulavynets went through many hardships with her peers and teachers. Going against all of the negativity being pushed her way, she powered through and began running. She competed in triathlons, winning gold medals in Ukraine multiple times. Doing this sealed in her mind that she is capable of accomplishing anything she wants as long as she puts the work in.   

Once her athletic career came to an end, Bulavynets was left with little options. She began applying to a wide variety of jobs. When Amous came across her application, they were intrigued at how someone with almost nothing was able to accomplish so much by the age of 22. “After the first meeting with her, we understood Bulavynets would be an extraordinary addition to the team. She began aggressively learning how to code, using the willpower that made her a successful athlete, and learn the insides and out of the logistics world,” said Mark Shevchuk.  Within a couple of months, she was able to become an implementation lead. Not only did she work as a coder, she went further in helping train and manage new hires. 

Bulavynets story shows exactly how ambition and drive can take one through many exciting avenues in life. Amous International began sponsoring and working with Bulavynets in late 2017. However, at that time, she had no knowledge and experience in logistics and computer science. What Amous did see in Bulavynets was incredible amounts of determination and willpower to achieve new goals in life, and from day one, Bulavynets exceeded every expectation. 

Amous International was inspired by Bulavynets life and what she made of it. “We wanted to see more success stories of Women in the world of logistics and coding, which lead us to sponsor more women around the world. With the help of Women in Trucking and other organizations, we hope to be an example for others to follow as well,” said Mark.  

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