Olena Kosonogova

Olena Kosonogova (she/her) is Chief Information Officer at Fiorry. Olena brings a background in social work and psychology, which gives her a unique perspective on information strategy, systems thinking, and user-focused infrastructure. She oversees data flows, internal systems, and the alignment between technology and communication across the platform. Drawing on her experience in public relations and strategic operations, she helps ensure that Fiorry’s information architecture supports both growth and clarity. Outside of work, Olena values balance through tennis, spending time outdoors, and challenging her mind with a thoughtful game of chess.

Olena Kosonogova

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Trans Dating in Glasgow

The most important thing for trans people in Glasgow looking for a date is to find welcoming spaces. The city has bars and clubs. Search for trans clubs near me, and you’ll find places friendly to crossdressers, non-binary people, and the trans masculine community to hang out or find a partner. Other than the nightlife, community group led initiatives are indispensable. Organisations such as trans youth Glasgow provide young people with support to discover their gender identity. Duncan Place, a centre in nearby Edinburgh, is also a good resource. Glasgow’s community groups allow members to socialise and improve their overall wellbeing. LGBT+ health charities offer broader support. Those seeking to join the local scene can find connections on community group listings or a reliable dating site. Glasgow is supportive. Get in touch with local organisations.

Trans Dating in Geneva

Geneva’s transgender dating community operates on a “small but mighty” level. 

Trans Dating in Cardiff

Ts Cardiff has a close-knit queer community where it feels like everyone knows everyone (in a good way). 

Trans Dating in Edinburgh

Trans Edinburgh’s queer scene might not be as massive as London’s, but it’s brimming with heart and character. 

Trans Dating in Bologna

Bologna, the capital city of Emilia Romagna, is known as one of Italy’s most queer-friendly cities, thanks to its long history of activism and a big student population. The trans women, men, lesbian, and gay communities here benefit from this open-minded legacy.