Matsola Andriy Mykolayovych (born 4 August 1977, in Lviv) is a Ukrainian brewer, founder, owner and head of supervisory board of "Persha pryvatna brovarnya", a philanthropist, and a public figure. [1]
He has a degree in economics. He graduated from Lviv college of finance and credit, and from Ternopyl academy of agriculture in 2001, and has a master's degree in "International economics". He is a student of Kyiv theological academy since 2012. [2]
He founded a distribution company named "Olmar" in 1998, which became one of the biggest beer distributing companies in western Ukraine in the middle of 2000. In 2002 he built a small experimental factory "Halytskiy brovar". In 2004 together with his family he has established "Persha pryvatna brovarnya". In 2007 "Persha pryvatna brovarnya" under the supervision of Andriy Matsola has become a participant of energy conservation program for small and medium business UKEEP and have received first investments from European bank of reconstruction and development in sum of 17,6 million USD. In 2012 EBRD together with German concern OETTINGER and OASIS CIS international group have entered to become the shareholders of the company. [3]
Andriy Matsola is still the biggest shareholder of "Persha pryvatna brovarnya" and its executive director (CEO). [3]
Since 2015 Andriy Matsola is the participant of "21st of November" initiative, the goal of which is actualization and generalization of values of modern Ukrainians. [4]
In 2015 "1+1" TV channel and "Persha pryvatna brovarnya" have launched a unique multimedia educating project "Moya krayina. Prekrasna I nezalezhna", which will demonstrate the most beautiful corners of Ukraine from bird fly height. Andriy Matsola together with "1+1" TV channel hosts Alla Mazur and other people are the faces of this project. [13] [14]
Married, parenting 4 sons.
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