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Liudmyla Bychenko (born December 1, 1984, Velyki Prokhody village, Dergachiv district, Kharkiv region, Ukrainian SSR) is a candidate of economic sciences, specialty: “productive forces development and regional economy”. Sphere of activity - socio-economic development of territories, decentralization of power, information and internal policy of territories.
Liudmyla is an author of more than forty scientific papers on regional economy and public administration. Developer of “Methodological recommendations of socio-cultural criteria of the united territorial communities”; “Programs of information space development in Donetsk region”; “Programs of development of internal policy of Donetsk region”; Project Manager: “Donetsk Region Cities’ ukrainianization”.
Childhood
Born in Ukrainian family.
* Father - Anatoly Ivanovych Bychenko - retired, worked as chairman of Prokhody village council of Dergachiv district of Kharkiv region for 23 years. He has a Certificate of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine “For Merit to the Ukrainian people”.
* Mother - Vira Mykolaivna Bychenko - a teacher of elementary classes of the Lykhodrohodivsky Lyceum, experience of work of the teacher of 33 years.
* Brother - Maksym Anatoliiovych Bychenko - Chairman of “Renaissance” farm enterp., General Director of Agro Firm “Astarta”.
Education
* 1991-2002 - Velyki Prokhody comprehensive school of Dergachiv district of Kharkiv region.
* 2002-2007 - Kharkiv National Academy of Municipal Economy, specialty: “Manager of local self-government organizations”, master's degree.
* 2007-2012 - postgraduate study in Kharkiv National Academy of Municipal Economy 08.00.05 - development of productive forces and regional economy.
* 2015 - defense of the dissertation on the topic "Regulation of socio-economic development of the region in view of the influence of agglomeration processes", Candidate of Economic Sciences
* 2017-2020 - Kharkiv Regional Institute of Public Administration of the National Academy of Public Administration under the President of Ukraine, specialty: “Public Administration and Administration” (extramural form of study).
Experience
# 2010-2016 - assistant of the department of project management in urban economy and construction of Kharkiv Academy of Municipal Economy. Deputy Dean of the City Planning Faculty for educational work. She taught the following subjects: “Municipal Management”, “Fundamentals of Management and Marketing”, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Urban Planning for Educational Activities.
# 2016-2017 - Deputy Director of the Department - Head of the Department of Internal Policy, Reforms and Decentralization of the Information and Internal Policy Department of the Donetsk Regional Military-Civil Administration - Donetsk Regional State Administration.
# 2018 (until 2 July 2018) - Director of Information and Internal Policy Department of Donetsk Regional Military - Civil Administration - Donetsk Regional State Administration
Additional information
* author of 45 (forty-five) scientific papers on the topic of socio-economic development of territories, decentralization of power, administrative and territorial structure;
* methodological socio-cultural criteria of the united territorial communities were developed under the guidance;
* the Program of Information Space Development of Donetsk Region was developed;
* the Program of development of the internal policy of Donetsk region is implemented;
* Project Manager of “Donetsk Region Cities’ Ukrainianization”
- unmarried, has no children.
- resides in Kyiv.
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Andrii Volodymyrovich Ostapchuk (; born 20 October 1991; Obertyn, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian entrepreneurship, videoblogger, co-founder of Europe's largest club for young entrepreneurs “Young Business Club”.
Ostapchuk runs a YouTube channel where he interviews Ukrainian businessmen, cultural figures, Internet persons and politics once a week.
Early life
Ostapchuk was born in Obertyn, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine. He spent his childhood in Kolomyia.
Career
He changed seventeen professions and in June 2014, Ostapchuk created “C.P.I. Community of Powerful Individuals”, which included more than 1,000 people.
Ostapchuk’s next project was a dancing school, where the winners of the TV-show “” teached only.
In 2016, Ostapchuk founded the “Young Business Club” with Sergey Gaidaichuk and Vyacheslav Lysenko together. This is international club for young entrepreneurs, where more than 500 participants in Ukraine, the United Kingdom and the United States with a minimum business turnover of $100,000 per year.
Blog
In September 2014, Ostapchuk created an account on YouTube. On his YouTube channel, Andrii interviews a Ukrainian businessmen, cultural figures, Internet persons and politics. At the moment, the topic of the channel is 100 richest people of Ukraine, in which he interviewed 17 people from the list of “100 richest people of Ukraine” according to Focus magazine. Among them: Boris Lozhkin, Serhiy Taruta, Viacheslav Klimov, Vasyl Khmelnytsky, Alexander Melamud etc.
Awards
* 2019 — Business Speaker Awards — “The best YouTube channel for entrepreneurs” (nomination);
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Simonee Chichester is a filmmaker who resides in Los Angeles. In addition to telling stories Simonee teaches hot yoga at Modo Yoga LA.
Biography
Career
Once an aspiring actor, she made her directorial debut with a feature documentary Chichester's Choice. Chichester's Choice told the story of Simonee searching for and eventually reuniting with her homeless father Edgar Chichester, who lived on the streets of São Paulo Brazil for nearly twenty-five years. The film was a critical and audience success making its premiere at the 2007 Hot Docs film festival and placing among the Audience Top Ten. It also began Simonee's filmmaking career.
Simonee has since written and directed fiction and non-fiction films including the television short My Guy and viral sensation - Short of the Week - Captivus. She is currently developing three feature films: The life-affirming story Free to a Good Home, a micro-budget script To Whom it may Concern and, the 2012 Women in Film Kodak New Vision Mentorship Award winning script Merv.
Simonee resides in Los Angeles. She is married to film and television director Paul Fox.
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The West Indies Yacht Club is a Yacht Club located on Old Harbour, St Catherine, Jamaica. Founded in 1885. The Club is home of the second largest Caribbean fleet of classic sailing vessels (built before 1939). It has about 360 members (Dec 2015). It is also the home of one of the largest marine photographs collection in the world, dating from the early days of the art with 19th Century photos taken by the French Louis Daguerre, possibly the only surviving samples in the world. <nowiki/>
History
The West Indies Yacht Club is the successor of the short-lived British West Indies Sailing Club, founded in 1885 at the time of the British West Indies, which had become almost defunct by the end of World War Two. Still, some members gathered informally and the need of a second yacht club of the island of Jamaica was felt, so the decision came to revive the former sailing club in a new structure, the West Indies Yacht Club. Recently, the revival of the Club has drawn much attention on preserving a classic fleet in the West Indies, as well some articles in books to explore the origins of the club. The Club has been shown on Imray Marine Charts since 2015.
Clubhouse
The Club is currently building a new Clubhouse (to be open by mid-2017), incorporating parts of an old plantation house built in the 1860s. The plans included the restoration of the Ballroom and Library, and adding modern and convenient facilities for Members and their Guests' enjoyment.
The main building is Grade A listed and features in the bar a rare example of the 1930s interiors decoration in the West Indies, with art-deco stucco and mirrors. The other rooms of the Clubhouse are in the late 19th Century English-style.
The Clubhouse sits on a 12-acre estate with a tropical botanic garden, as well a private beach.
Membership
The West Indies Yacht Club is a . It has reciprocal arrangements with other yacht clubs worldwide.
A strict dress code is enforced and Gentlemen shall always wear a jacket and a tie, and after 6pm Black Tie (tuxedo). Ladies shall wear appropriate attire accordingly.
The WIYC Marine Photograph Collection
In December 2015, Sir Thierry Waterford-Mandeville, KLJ., acting as Commodore of the Club, presented the General Committee with over 800 vintage marine photographs, most dating from the early days of yachting. This collection features 5 works of Louis Daguerre, possibly the only marine photographs by this artist surviving today. The collection also included original menus signed by Prince Albert for suppers given on board of the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert, as well very rare photographs of the Italian Royal Family in the 1920s aboard their family's private yacht.
The collection is open to scholars and is displayed in the Club Library.
The Club Burgee
On 12 December 2015, the General Committee adopted the new version of the West Indies Yacht Club's burgee.
The Order of Christ Grand Cross was the same as the one displayed on Christopher Columbus sails showing the connection with the great explorers of the past and the blue color stands for the warm Caribbean sea.

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