Natalya Semenchenko

Natalya Semenchenko
Natalya Semenchenko
Ната́лия Семе́нченко

Natalya Semenchenko
Born December 1, 1976 (1976-24-01) (age 34)
Kiev, Ukraine
Occupation TV journalist, author and presenter of "Dosvіd" on TV Pershyi Natsionalnyi
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Natalya Semenchenko (Russian: Ната́лия Семе́нченко, Ukrainian: Ната́лія Семе́нченко – born 24 January 1976 in Kiev) is a Ph.D. in Economics, associate professor, corresponding member of UAS, publicist, writer and presenter of "Dosvіd" on Ukrainian TV Pershyi Natsionalnyi.

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Biography

She was born on January 24, 1976 in Kiev, at the time in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union. In 1998, she graduated from the publishing and printing department of the National Technical University of Ukraine (KPI) specialty "Management of non-manufacturing sector". In 1999 she enrolled in graduate studies at the Department of Management and Marketing NTUU «KPI».

Along with the scientific work she actively engaged in studying NLP with Russian coaches. Later Semenchenko has developed its own program of interpersonal communication, management and effective communications in business, provided training in various enterprises.

In the period from 2000 to 2005, actively participates in European conferences. In 2005, defended her Ph.D. dissertation on the topic: "The strategy of formation reliability sales structure".[1] On the basis of this work first introduces Natalya and justifies the notion of "reliability" in the economy (before that was used only in the technical direction). The same year Natalya began working with the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, where she performs a economic justification for a series of projects of the Academy. Later, she has actively published in scientific journals and has published a monograph. In 2006 Natalya received the title of Corresponding Member of Ukrainian Academy of Sciences.[2]

Period 2008-2010 marked by passion in journalism. Natalya has released three her books: The Hunt for the Truth (Russian: "Охота на правду"), Education in Ukraine (Russian: "Образование в Украине"), Education and Intellect (Russian: "Образование и интеллект"), which generally convey the current state of Ukraine and Ukrainian citizens perception of global change in the world and native country.[3][4] November 10, 2010 Natalya spent online conference on "Economic perspectives of Ukraine through the prism of the local elections",[5] where users during three days could ask any questions about her views on the further development of Ukraine.

In general, on the beginning of 2011 the number of Natalya's publications exceeds 100 works, among which the majority of scientific and socio-economic articles, 5 monographs and three books.[6]

In 2011, Semenchenko has released her program Dosvіd (Ukrainian: ”Досвід) at the Pershyi Natsionalnyi chanel of Ukrainian television. Program comes once a week. The main idea of the program - to understand the essence ongoing reforms in the Ukrainian state. Semenchenko is not only leading of the program, but also author of the program.[7] Natalya independently develops scenarios for the program. Guests of the program are leading scientists, politicians and experts. For the nine months of rotation on television in the program were able to attend many Ukrainian politicians and statesmen, such as Oleksandr Lavrynovych (Minister of Justice of Ukraine),[8] Mykola Prysyazhnyuk (Minister of Agrarian Policy and food of Ukraine),[9] Sergei Tigipko (Ukrainian financial and political figure, Vice Prime Minister — Minister of Social Policy),[10] Volodymyr Lytvyn (Ukrainian politician, Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine in 2002–2006 years and from 9 December 2008 and to this day. Hero of Ukraine),[11] Dmytro Tabachnyk (Minister of education, youth and sport of Ukraine),[12] Petro Poroshenko (Ex-Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Head of the Supervisory Board of the National Bank of Ukraine),[13] Viktor Yushchenko (Ukrainian state and political figure, the third President of Ukraine),[14] Leonid Kravchuk (1st President of Ukraine, Chairman of the Scientific Expert Group on the preparation of the Constituent Assembly),[15] Oleksandr Moroz (3rd and 7th Chairman of Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine),[15] Anatoliy Kinakh (Head of the Ukrainian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, National Deputy of Ukraine),[16] Ilya Yemets (cardiac surgeon, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Honored Doctor of Ukraine, ex-Health Minister of Ukraine),[17] Natalia Narochnitskaya (prominent Russian nationalist politician, historian and diplomat)[18] and others.

Several times Semenchenko appeared in popular print media in Ukraine: the magazine Vlast deneg (May 2007, № 131), the magazine Status (№ 48/166), the magazine Svobodnaya tribuna (№ 5 / 92 2011), the magazine Publichnye lyudi (№ May 5, 2011), the newspaper 2000, the newspaper Facty, the newspaper Top 10, the newspaper Gazeta po-Kievski, the newspaper Ukraina moloda, the newspaper Business Ukraine.[6]

She speaks Russian, Ukrainian and English languages and also Hungarian and Italian (with dictionary).

Hobbies

  • Travelling.
  • Culture, way of life, education, foreign countries.
  • Actively involved in sports. Has awards in swimming, chess, shooting.

Books

  • «The Hunt for the truth» (Russian: "Охота на правду"; Kiev: Summit Books, 2009), circulation 3000 copies., ISBN 9789667889432;
  • «Education in Ukraine» (Russian: "Образование в Украине"; Kiev: Summit Books, 2010), circulation 2000 copies., ISBN 9789667889609;
  • «Education and intellect» (Russian: "Образование в Украине"; Kiev: Summit Books, circulation 1000 copies., ISBN 9789667889661.

Awards

  • In the 2009 book «The Hunt for the truth» (Russian: "Охота на правду") has been recognized by experts of XI Ukrainian rating "Book of the Year" as one of the best book in the category "Scientific and popular literature, journalism».[19]

External links

References

  1. ^ Library of Ukrainian abstracts, UDC #334(075) (In Ukrainian)
  2. ^ UAS: Academy Membership (In Ukrainian)
  3. ^ Personal Website Natalya Semenchenko. The book The Hunt for the Truth (In Russian).
  4. ^ Facts and Comments: The presentation of the new book, dedicated to education (In Russian)
  5. ^ (In Russian)
  6. ^ a b = 2 Personal website of Natalia Semenchenko. About me. (In Russian)
  7. ^ Pershyi Natsionalnyi chanel: New project on the First National channel - premiere of "Dosvіd" (In Russian)
  8. ^ #5. Administrative reform (In Russian)
  9. ^ program "Dosvіd" Land reform, 15.06.2011 (In Ukrainian)
  10. ^ #24. «Dosvid». Exclusive interview with Sergei Tigipko (In Russian)
  11. ^ #25. «Dosvid». Exclusive interview with Vladimir Litvin (In Russian)
  12. ^ #16. Exclusive Interview with Dmytro Tabachnyk (In Russian)
  13. ^ #7. Ukraine's foreign economic strategy (In Russian)
  14. ^ #29. «Dosvid». Exclusive interview with Viktor Yushchenko (In Russian)
  15. ^ a b program "Dosvіd" The Constitution of Ukraine, 29.06.2011 (In Ukrainian)
  16. ^ #6. The reform of the Ukrainian Armed Forces (In Russian)
  17. ^ #22. «Dosvid». Cardiovascular disease (In Russian)
  18. ^ #28. «Dosvid». Russia—Ukraine (In Russian)
  19. ^ .ua/articles/58874 / Weekly mirror, issue № 51, the 12/26/2009 (In Ukrainian)

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