For some Ukrainian tech startups, the normal tasks of shipping code and ramping up sales have been replaced with mapping escape routes and paying colleagues fighting with the army
Tech leaders with operations in Ukraine are mapping escape routes and paying workers to fight with the army; ‘our plan is winning this war’
Oleg Rogynskyy, CEO of People.ai, at his Menlo Park, Calif., home; he got most of his Kyiv-based team out of Ukraine by mid-February.| Photographs by Dawid Zieliński for The Wall Street JournalAnton Kolomyeytsev stood at Romania’s border with Ukraine, waiting for his mother and families of employees of his technology company, which just weeks earlier had been based in Kyiv.
In all, nine people made it, and Mr. Kolomyeytsev drove them that night in early March into Hungary. This task of
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