Vitalii Demianiuk


Vitalii Demianiuk is a Ukrainian engineer, entrepreneur, public figure, and philanthropist.

Biography

He was born in Lviv in the family of engineers and scientists. A lot of time in his childhood before secondary school he spent at homeland of his parents in the Rivne region.

Education

Career

Political activity

In October 2014 Vitalii Demianiuk became a candidate for People's Deputies of Ukraine at the snap parliamentary elections on 26 October 2014 in electoral district number 154. He was nominated as a candidate by the All-Ukrainian Union "Svoboda". Demianiuk received 10.47% of the vote and took 3rd place out of 17 candidates.

Social activity

In January 2015, Vitalii Demianiuk initiated the creation of a think-tank, whose main goal was making quality proposals for the development of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. This assignment grew into the creation of a non-governmental non-profit organization "". Since March 2016, Vitalii Demianiuk is a member of Supervisory Board of Chornobyl Research and Development Institute.
He initiated the rebranding program of Chernobyl Exclusion Zone "Chornobyl is the Territory of Change". He supports the complex rehabilitation and development of Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, creating opportunities for its industrial development, expanding scientific and technological research within the exclusion zone, developing alternative energy and forming a biosphere reserve in parts of its territories. Demianiuk engaged in nuclear and radiation safety issues.
Since February 2017 Vitalii Demianiuk has headed the Public Council under the State agency of Ukraine on Exclusion Zone Management.

Cultural and historical projects

Vitalii Demianiuk since 2008 is an invariable patron of the festival of medieval Ukrainian culture "Tu Stan!".
In 2007, he became one of the patrons who supported the first edition of the book by Volodymyr Viatrovych, Ruslan Zabiliy, Igor Derevianskiy and Petro Sodol "Ukrainian Insurgent Army. The history of the unconquered".
In 2008, he became one of the patrons of printing of the facsimile edition of Peresopnytsia Gospel, which was issued by the publishing house "ADEF-Ukraine".