Ihor Didenko
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Ihor Anatoliyovych Didenko | |
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Assumed office 27 November 2014 | |
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Born | Bila Tserkva, Ukraine | February 8, 1967
Political party | Samopomich |
Alma mater | Kyiv Polytechnic Institute |
Profession | lawmaker |
Ihor Anatoliyovych Didenko (*8 February 1967, Bila Tserkva, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine) - is a Ukrainian politician, Member of Parliament of the 8th Convocation, member of the Parliamentary faction Samopomich Union.[1]
Biography
Ihor Didenko was born in town Bila Tserkva, in the vicinity of Kyiv, where studied in the school number 17. In 1984-1993 Didenko was a student of Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, on the faculty of Device Construction. In 1991 became an intern with the Department of Enterprise Management in University of Valencia, Spain.[2]
In 1995 became the director of the magazine Auto Photo Trade. In 1996 founded the magazine Autocentre. Since 1997 has been publishing the weekly Autobazar. In 2003 started publishing licensed German and British magazines Auto Bild, T3, Digital Foto Camera.
In 2008 founded the TV channel First Automobile. Since 2010 has been the president of the Autocenter Media-Group, which included magazines Autocenter, Autobazar, Auto Bild, Motor News, Commercial Automobiles and the TV channel First Automobile.[2]
Didenko is supporting transparent competition in the Ukrainian automobile market for the support of which in 1999 he launched nationwide event Ukraine's Car of the Year and Ukraine's Best Driver. Didenko has worked with the Ukrainian Association of Publishers of the Periodicals, and the World Newspaper Congress.[2]
References
- ^ "Офіційний портал Верховної Ради України". itd.rada.gov.ua. Retrieved 2015-10-29.
- ^ a b c "Ігор Діденко : Об'єднання "Самопоміч"". samopomich.ua. Retrieved 2015-10-29.