Yulia Klymenko

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Yulia Klymenko
Юлія Клименко
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Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
Assumed office
29 August 2019

Yulia Klymenko (Ukrainian: Юлія Клименко; born 5 October 1976) is a Ukrainian politician, Member of Verkhovna Rada [1] (Parliament of Ukraine) since 2019, Vice chair of Infrastructure and Transport Committee, [2] Deputy head of Golos party faction, [3] Secretary of the Ukrainian-Indian friendship group [4] and Co-chair of the parliamentary maritime group.

Klymenko was the Head of the Golos party and the head of the Party’s general election campaign in 2018-2019 that took the party to the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian Parliament) gaining over 20 seats in 400 local council members across Ukraine.

Klymenko is a pro-European, pro-NATO, pro-business, pro-democracy and pro-reform politician fighting corruption, abuse of power, suppression of freedom of speech and information on all the levels of the state power. She mainly focuses on economic security and development, transport and the infrastructure sector as well as maritime security and economy.

Yulia Klymenko is a member of the Economic Committee of Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization, [5] member of the groups for inter-parliamentary relations with Canada, [6] United Kingdom, [7] India, Romania [8] and Germany. [9]

Coming to Ukrainian politics after her tenure in the Government of Ukraine as Vice Deputy Minister-State Secretary of Economic Development and Trade (2015-2016) [10] where Yulia Klymenko was responsible for the small and medium business development, economic deregulation, implementation of the public administration reform in the Ministry, subordinated agencies and state owned enterprises reform.

Acting as the State Secretary Yulia established the deregulation office [11] that reviewed over 10 thousand business-critical regulatory acts and removed over 100 legislative and regulatory barriers for business. During Yulia Klymenko’s tenure the BRDO was able to attract a large pool of young professional talent, many of whom continued to grow in their political careers including one prime minister of Ukraine, 5 ministers and 10 vice ministers of Ukrainian governments during 2019-2024.

Yulia Klymenko is the author or co-author of over 220 draft bills in the economic and national security sectors, over 50 of which were successfully passed by Parliamentary Committees, voted by the Parliament and become part of the current legislation.

Prior to Verkhovna Rada Yulia was a Vice-President of the Kyiv School of Economics [12] responsible for the business education and a Board member in several NGOs and SOE e.g. Transparency International Ukraine, [13] Centre for Economic Strategy/Ukraine [14] and Ukrainian Sea Port Authority.

Before 2013-2014 Yulia Klymenko was the successful CEO of a leading property development and management company with over USD 100 mln of investments under management developing 200,000 sqm of commercial real estate space in Ukraine.

Yulia has hands-on experience in managing large-scale companies and institutions in the private and public sectors; extensive experience in resolving complex matters and implementing structural changes in a turbulent political environment. Yulia developed strong alliances with civil society organizations, key business associations, government representatives and members of parliament. [15] [16] Yulia Klymenko has an established track record as an experienced, skilled and effective communicator and negotiator.

Biography

Born in Kyiv / Ukraine Yulia Klymenko grew up with her father Leonid (leading engineer of acoustic deep water submarine systems development) and with her mother Nila (a mechanical engineer at military research center) and her older sister Svitlana - early education specialist who dedicated her life to teaching. The family was a member and active supporter of Narodnyi Rukh from the early days of Ukrainian independence and avid promoter of the Ukrainian culture and heritage.

Yulia Klymenko graduated from high school in Kyiv with distinction and was accepted into a leading university with a four-hundred-year history Kyiv Mohyla Academy [17] to study Economics and Political Science graduating in 1997. Continuing her education Yulia Klymenko in 1999 completed a Swiss – Ukrainian MBA program with International Management Institute and in 2006 IREM Property Development & Management Program.

Yulia Klymenko’s decades of experience in the private sector has allowed her to be a driver of pro-business reforms in government and to focus on fighting corruption at all levels of the Ukrainian society.

Yulia Klymenko and her husband Andriy Sirko are raising six children, and the family is participating in many initiatives in Ukrainian civil society.

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