Valery Fedorovich Bevzenko is a former Ukrainian politician and a member of parliament. In August 2012 left the Party of Regions.
Biography
Valery Bevzenko was born on May 20, 1946 in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine. He is married. His wife Svetlana (b. 1948) is a housewife, son Igor (b. 1968) is a private entrepreneur.[1]
Education
In 1969 Valery Bevzenko graduated from Lviv Polytechnic Institute, majoring in Technology of inorganic compounds and chemical fertilizers, with the qualification of Engineer.
2000 - Ph.D. thesis "Mixed marketing strategies of a joint-stock company - evidence from extractive industries."
Career
1961-1964 - electrician at Rozdol Mining and Chemical Combine in Lviv region.
1969-1979 - shift leader of a sulfur melting process, deputy manager of the shop, shop supervisor, and chief engineer of the sulfur melting department at Rozdol Mining and Chemical Combine.
1979-1990 - Deputy Head, then Head of Production Department of the state association "Ukrvognetriv," Donetsk.[1][2]
1990-2000 - General Director of closed JSC Keramet (Donetsk), Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Velikonovoselkovka Refractory Works.[1]
2000-2006 - President of Keramet, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of JSC Keramet.[2]
May 2006-November 2007 - Deputy of the 5th Verkhovna Rada from the Party of Regions, No. 60 in the list.[3] Chairman of the Subcommittee on Land Relations Committee on Agrarian Policy and Land Relations (since July 2006). Since May 2006 has been a member of the Party of Regions fraction. Member of the Group of Interparliamentary Relations with the French Republic, Member of the Group of Interparliamentary Relations with the Republic of Poland.[3] In August 2012, left the Party of Regions.
In the 2014 parliamentary election, Bevzenko tried to win a constituency seat in Volnovakha as a non-partisan candidate but failed, having finished fourth in the constituency with 5.34% of the votes. Since that time is not politically active