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Oleg Vyshniakov
Олег Володимирович Вишняков (Ukrainian)
BornSeptember 9, 1965
CitizenshipUkraine
Known forHonorary Consul of the State of Israel in Western Ukraine
Websitehttp://il-consul.com/en/honorary-consul Honorary Consul of the State of Israel in Western Ukraine

Oleg Vyshniakov (Ukrainian: Олег Володимирович Вишняков: Russian: Олег Владимирович Вишняков; Hebrew: אולג וישניאקוב; born 9 September 1965) is a Ukrainian businessman and a public figure, in office since November 2014 as the Ukrainian Honorary Consul of the State of Israel in the city of Lviv in the Western Ukraine.[1]

Biography

Vyshniakov was born in Kyiv in Ukraine. In 1987 he completed his degree at the Technological Institute in Kaunas, Lithuania, in the field of engineering and technology, with an expertise in managing water resources and treatment of industrial wastewater. After his studies, he worked for three years in the local legal system, and since 1991, he is engaged in private entrepreneurship. He owns a number of commercial and entertainment centers, several supermarket chains and business centers in the Ukraine, Latvia, Georgia and Poland. In November 2014, Vyshniakov was appointed as the Ukrainian Honorary Consul of the State of Israel in the western Ukraine, and in May 2015, the Honorary Israeli Consulate was founded in the city of Lviv. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Part of his activities as Honorary Consul of the State of Israel in Western Ukraine

Additional public activities

Vyshniakov leads is an active participant in the life of the Jewish communities in Lviv, and organizes support programs and humanitarian aid to the needy, in collaboration with the Jewish Ukrainian charity founded "Hesed Aryeh", the Center for Jewish Culture "Shalom Aleichem", the Movement for Progressive Judaism "Teiva" as well as the united Jewish Community in Lviv, "Golden Rose". In addition, Vyshniakov initiates various activities to strengthen the historical and cultural heritage of the Ukrainian Jews and organizes a cooperation between the Jewish Agency and the Jewish Communities in the Ukraine.

Personal life

Oleg Vyshniakov lives in the city of Lviv, is married, and has two daughters and four sons. He is very much engaged in physical activities, and loves martial arts and yoga.

References

  1. ^ Appointment of Oleg Vyshniakov as Honorary Consul, Website of the Israeli consulate in the Ukraine, November 2014.
  2. ^ Honorary Consulate of Israel in Western Ukraine will be opened in Lviv, from Website of Lviv Regional State Administration, November 2014.
  3. ^ Lviv and Israel extend cooperation from the Website RBK-Ukraine, June 2015 (in Ukrainian)
  4. ^ Honorary Consulate of Israel in Lviv from the Website Fakty, May 2015 (in Ukrainian)
  5. ^ Lviv and Israel extend cooperation from the Website Interfax, May 2015 (in Ukrainian)
  6. ^ Honorary Consulate of Israel in Lviv from the Website lb.ua, May 2015
  7. ^ Honorary Consulate of Israel in Lviv Archived 2015-11-19 at the Wayback Machine from the Website unian, May 2015
  8. ^ Israeli psychologists assist in psychological rehabilitation of the ATO victims from the Website fakty, February 2015
  9. ^ Israeli psychologists assist in psychological rehabilitation of the ATO victims from the Website lb.ua, February 2015
  10. ^ Israeli psychologists assist in psychological rehabilitation of the ATO victims Archived 2015-11-19 at the Wayback Machine from the Website Ukrinform, February 2015
  11. ^ Aid Program for Ukrainian children from the war zones from the Website Cursorinfo, August 2015.
  12. ^ Aid Program for Ukrainian children from the war zones Archived 2015-11-19 at the Wayback Machine from the Website Varianty, August 2015.
  13. ^ Aid Program for Ukrainian children from the war zones from the Website ZIK, August 2015.
  14. ^ The new airway "Lviv-Tel-Aviv-Lviv" shall be launched in April from the Website bigmir, January 2015