Oleksandra Koval
Oleksandra Andriivna Koval is a Ukrainian public figure and publisher who serve as the president of the Ukrainian Book Institute since 2018. She is also a member of PEN Ukraine.
Early life and education
Koval was born on 20 October 1957 in Lviv. She graduated in 1979 from the Ukrainian National Forestry University with a degree in forestry.Career
From 1980 to 1989, Koval worked in a research department and was also a co-founder of the cooperative Aeros from 1986 to 1989, which specialised in developing aerostatics equipment for advertising and meteorological purposes. She served as deputy editor-in-chief of the Phoenix publishing house from 1990 to 1992, and then as director of the Taras Shevchenko Ukrainian Language Society Prosvita publishing house in Lviv from 1992 to 1997. Since 1995, she has headed the Lviv-based NGO Publishers' Forum. She also founded the Ukrainian Association of Publishers and Booksellers in 1995, and the Ukrainian Reading Association in 2010.Koval has published several notable works, including Nervy lantsyuga, the Universal Dictionary-Encyclopaedia, and the collected works of Vasyl Stus in six volumes. She is also the creator and organiser of key literary and cultural events such as the Publishers' Forum for Children, the Lviv International Children's Festival, the Bookmania reading competition and festival, the charity campaign Give a Child a Book!, and the annual Book Forum Lviv. Additionally, she has authored numerous publications on Ukrainian publishing.
On 3 July 2013, Koval was appointed to the newly established Public Council on Publishing, representing her position as president of the public organisation Forum of Publishers. Later, on 10 October 2018, she officially assumed the role of acting director of the Ukrainian Book Institute, following her appointment by the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine. She had secured the position through a competitive selection process held in July 2018, emerging as the successful candidate among six contenders chosen by an expert committee.