Ihor Kolykhaiev

Ihor Kolykhaiev (Ukrainian: Ігор Вікторович Колихаєв (born on 8 May 1971 in Kherson, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian politician and entrepreneur. He was also the People's Deputy of Ukraine of the 9th convocation.[1]

Ihor Kolykhaiev
Ігор Вікторович Колихаєв
Personal details
Born (1971-05-08) 8 May 1971
Kherson, Ukrainian
Nationality Ukraine
Alma materA.Popov Navy Institute of Radioelectronics in St.Petersbourg

Biography

Ihor Kolykhaiev was born on May 8, 1971 in Kherson. His mother worked as a shop assistant, father as a lather operator at the enterprise. After school graduation he entered A.Popov Navy Institute of Radioelectronics in Saint Petersburg Having got higher education, Kolykhaiev returned to his native city and in 1995 started to work as an entrepreneur.

Work experience

November 1995 — February 1998 — a director of «Prodtorg-service» January 1999 — July 2000 — a commercial director of Private Enterprise «Vika and K» July 2000 —a director of LLC "Тrade House «Prodexim» August 2013 — present moment — a director of Partnership «Ukraine’s Food Corporation»

Charity Activity

In 2016 Kolykhaiev founded Ihor Kolykhaev's Charity Fund which is aimed at charity help to sportsmen and Kherson citizens.

MFC Prodexim Kherson

In 2006 Yurii Bokalo established football club named after Ihor Kolykhaev's enterprise ”Prodexim”.[2]

Politics

In October 2015 Ihor Kolykhaiev stood for becoming a deputy at Kherson Oblast Council in accordance with the lists of political party Perto Poroshenko Bloc “European Solidarity”.[3] Having got 25,24 % votes at the electoral wardі, he was elected a deputy of Kherson Oblast Council of the VIIth convocation and on December, 2015, he took the oath. On July 21, 2019, he was elected the people's deputy of Ukraine of the IXth convocation at 184 first past the post election ward. At the Verkhovna Rada of the IXth[4] convocation Faction a Deputy Group member "For Future" He became the Head's deputy Committee of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on agricultural matters and soil policy.[5]

Family

He brings up two children.

Awards

Medal of Merit of Ukraine's Football Federation.

Notes

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gollark: Something like `{"tracks": [{"title": "bee movie full soundtrack", "start": 0, "end": 600000}] }`, while odd-looking, is valid JSON.
gollark: All the parser implementations around should accept that as valid, and you can use a fixed amount of size.
gollark: Okay, very hacky but technically workable: have an XTMF metadata block of a fixed size, and after the actual JSON data, instead of just ending it with a `}`, have enough spaces to fill up the remaining space then a `}`.
gollark: XTMF was not really designed for this use case, so it'll be quite hacky. What you can do is leave a space at the start of the tape of a fixed size, and stick the metadata at the start of that fixed-size region; the main problem is that start/end locations are relative to the end of the metadata, not the start of the tape, so you'll have to recalculate the offsets each time the metadata changes size. Unfortunately, I just realized now that the size of the metadata can be affected by what the offset is.
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