Andrii Zahorodniuk

Andrii Pavlovych Zahorodniuk (Ukrainian: Андрій Павлович Загороднюк; born 5 December 1976[1]) is a Ukrainian entrepreneur and politician.[2] From 2015 to 2017, Zahorodniuk headed the Reform Project Office at the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. He was the Minister of Defence of Ukraine from 29 August 2019 to 4 March 2020.[3][4]

Andrii Zahorodniuk
Андрій Загороднюк
15th Minister of Defence of Ukraine
In office
29 August 2019  4 March 2020
PresidentVolodymyr Zelensky
Prime MinisterOleksiy Honcharuk
Preceded byStepan Poltorak
Succeeded byAndriy Taran
Personal details
Born (1976-12-05) 5 December 1976
Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
(now Ukraine)
EducationTaras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
University of Warwick
Saïd Business School
University of Oxford
OccupationPolitician

Biography

Zahorodniuk studied law at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. He also graduated from Warwick University and Oxford University.[5]

Zahorodniuk is the CEO of Discovery Drilling Equipment.[6]

From 2015 to 2017, Zahorodniuk headed the Reform Project Office at the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.[5] In 2018 he was a member of the Reform Project Office under the Ministry of Defense.[7]

Zahorodniuk became an advisor to the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky after Zelensky was elected president in the 2019 Ukrainian presidential election.[8]

On 9 July 2019, President Zelensky appointed Zahorodniuk to serve as a Member of the supervisory board at Ukroboronprom.[6]

On 29 August 2019 Zahorodniuk was appointed Minister of Defence in the Honcharuk Government.[4] On 4 March 2020 he was succeeded (in this post) by Andrii Taran.[4]

Since his resignation as Defence Minister, Zahorodniuk serves as the Chairman of the “Centre for Defense Strategies”.[9]

Family

In July 2020 the Central Election Commission of Ukraine recognised Zahorodniuk's wife Alina Sviderska as a new People's Deputy of Ukraine for Voice, after Svyatoslav Vakarchuk's mandate was prematurely terminated, but she refused to take this position so Vakarchuk in Parliament was replaced by Andriy Sharaskin.[10]

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