Vitaliy Satskyi HOU, Doctor of Technical Sciences | |
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Віталій Антонович Сацький | |
People's Deputy of Ukraine | |
In office 15 May 1990[1] – 10 May 1994[1] | |
Director of the Zaporizhstal | |
In office 1986–2012 | |
Preceded by | Oleksandr Herasymenko |
Succeeded by | Rostyslav Shurma |
Personal details | |
Born | [2] Polohy, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union | April 22, 1930
Died | October 26, 2017 87) Zaporizhia, Ukraine | (aged
Nationality | Ukrainian[1] |
Political party | Communist Party of Ukraine |
Alma mater | Dnipropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute[1] |
Occupation | Politician, Red director, Metallurgist |
Vitaliy Antonovych Satskyi (Ukrainian: Віталій Антонович Сацький) was a Ukrainian politician, director of Zaporizhstal, former metallurgist. He was a member of the Academy of Mining Sciences of Ukraine (1993), the Academy of Engineering Sciences of Ukraine, and the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.[2]
Career
Born in village of Chubarivka[2] (today Polohy), in 1954 Satskyi graduated a technological faculty of the Dnipropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute (today the National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine) as engineer-metallurgist.[2]
In 1954 to 1980 he worked at the leading metal producing factory in Ukraine Kryvorizhstal starting from engineer-roller of rolling shop and secretary of the factory's Komsomol Committee to chief engineer and deputy director of Kryvorizhstal in 1968.[2]
In 1980-1983 Satskyi was a director of the All-Union Research and Development Design Institute of Mechanized Labor in Ferrous Metallurgy (Ukrainian: Всесоюзний науково-дослідницький проектно-конструкторський технологічний інститут механізованої праці в чорній металургії) in Dnipropetrovsk or briefly Mekhchormet (Ukrainian: Мехчормет) and in 1983-1986 he was a chief of the Ukrmetalurhprom (Ukrainian: Укрметалургпром, Ukrainian Metallurgy).[2]
In 1986-2012 Satskyi was a director of Zaporizhstal and in 1990-1994 a People's Deputy of Ukraine. In 18 March 1990 he was elected at the Zavodskyi electoral district (#180) of Zaporizhia city among eight runners.[1] In 1950-1991 Satskyi was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.[1]
On 26 October 2017 he died after a after prolonged illness.[3] At time of death, Satskyi was on the Forbes list of the most rich people in Ukraine with his assets estimated at $128 million.[3]
Awards
- Laureate of the State Prize of UkrSSR in Science and Technology (1970)[2]
- Merited Metallurgist of Ukraine (1975)[2]
- Hero of Ukraine (1999)[2]
- Laureate of the State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology (2001)[2]
- Order of the Badge of Honour (1966)[2]
- Order of the Red Banner of Labour (1971)[2]
- Full cavalier of the Order of Merit (all three degrees 1993–2005)[2]
- Order of State (1999)[2]
- Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise (5th degree, 2009)[2]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Vitaliy Satskyi. Verkhovna Rada.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Buzalo, V. Vitaliy Satskyi. Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine.
- 1 2 The former director of Zaporizhstal, Vitaly Satsky, passed away (Ушел из жизни экс-директор "Запорожстали" Виталий Сацкий). Zaporizhia city portal 061. 26 October 2017
External links
- Buzalo, V. Vitaliy Satskyi. Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine.
- Shykhanov, R. Vitaliy Satskyi. Famous Zaporizhians (Slavetni Zaporizhtsi).
- Vitaliy Satskyi at Forbes-Ukraine
- Vitaliy Satskyi. National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine. "Lohos-Ukrayina Publishing". Kyiv, 2015
- Profile at Verkhovna Rada website