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Pavlo Sheremeta

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Pavlo Sheremeta
Павло Шеремета
Sheremeta in 2014
4th Minister of Economical Development and Trade
In office
February 27, 2014 – September 2, 2014[1]
Prime MinisterArseniy Yatsenyuk
Preceded byIhor Prasolov
Succeeded byAivaras Abromavičius
Personal details
Born (1971-05-23) May 23, 1971 (age 52)
Lviv, Ukraine
Political partyunaffiliated
SpouseOksana Sheremeta
Alma materLviv University
Emory University

Pavlo Mykhaylovych Sheremeta (Ukrainian: Павло Михайлович Шеремета) is a Ukrainian economist and a former Minister of Economical Development and Trade of his country.[2]

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Biography

Sheremeta was born on May 23, 1971, in Lviv, Ukraine. He earned his undergraduate degree in economics at the Lviv University and an MBA degree at Emory University in Atlanta, USA. He completed a number of management development programs at the Harvard Business School, the INSEAD Blue Ocean Strategy Institute, and the China Europe International Business School.

In 1999, Sheremeta founded the Kyiv Mohyla Business School, and became its first dean.[2] From 2006–2010, he was Vice-President of the Central and East European Management Development Association. During 2008 to 2011, he was part of the team of the "Blue Ocean Strategy Institute" of Malaysia, which advised the Malaysian government on economic reforms.[2] From November 2012 until February 2014 he was the President of the Kyiv School of Economics.[3]

On February 27, 2014 Sheremeta became Minister of Economical Development and Trade of Ukraine in the Yatsenyuk Government.[2] After it had already rumored (and denied by him then) Sheremeta confirmed his decision to resign as Minister on August 21, 2014.[2] He had written his letter of resignation the day before and then it was sent to the Verkhovna Rada (Ukraine's parliament).[2] Sheremeta explained his resignation as being due to the appointment of Valery Pyatnitsky to lead the (newly created) Institution of Trade Representative in Ukraine without his consent; and added he could not work anymore with "yesterday's people".[2] He then stayed on as an acting Minister[4] till September 2, when the Verkhovna Rada accepted Sheremeta resignation.[1]

He has a reputation of being a radical privatizer and deregulator.

References

  1. ^ a b Verkhovna Rada accepts Sheremeta's resignation as economy minister, Interfax-Ukraine (2 September 2014)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Sheremeta confirms his decision to resign as economy minister, Interfax-Ukraine (21 August 2014)
    Sheremeta explains his resignation as being due to uncoordinated appointment of trade representative, Interfax-Ukraine (21 August 2014)
  3. ^ "Katya Gorchinskaya: The not-so-revolutionary new Ukraine government". www.kyivpost.com. Archived from the original on 2014-02-27.
  4. ^ Economy minister will work in acting capacity until parliament accepts his resignation – Justice Minister, Interfax-Ukraine (21 August 2014)
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