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Olha Herasymyuk
Born
Olha Volodymyrivna Herasymyuk

(1958-10-21) October 21, 1958 (age 65)

Olha Volodymyrivna Herasymyuk (born 21 October 1958) is a Ukrainian journalist and TV presenter.

Biography

She graduated with honors from the Institute of Journalism at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. She also received a Masters of Foreign Policy from the Diplomatic Academy.

Seventeen years worked in the print press. Trained in the USA: USNews & WorldReport; GannettNewsService (Washington); Netherlands; Member of the Prize Jury   Book of the Year Air Force.

In July 1995, she began working on television in the program "The Aftermath" (TC "Nova Language").

Since 1996 – the author and host of the TV channel "1+1", where she implemented "Against the Night" projects, "Special View", "Versions of Olha Herasymyuk", "I Want and Will," "Going to You," numerous special projects and one of the most popular talk shows in Ukraine "Without a taboo" that was kept on the screen for 10 years. Since 2020, he heads the National Council for Television and Radio Broadcasting, is engaged in cultural and social projects.[1]

Personal life

She is divorced and was married to the Ukrainian poet Vasyl Herasymyuk.

Journalism

Lokhvitsky zemstvo school project under the project of A. Slastion

The Lokhvitsky zemstvo school project was created by public activists to save hundreds of unique schools in Poltava region which were built in Lokhvytskyi zemstvo in the early 20th century. The curator of the project is Olha Herasymyuk. She, together with other activists and architects, searches for the school of O. Slastion in the Poltava region and makes representations about assigning her architectural monuments.

References

  1. ^ https://poltava.one/uk/eternal/yak-poltavchanka-stala-golovoyu-naczionalnoyi-rady-ukrayiny-z-pytan-telebachennya-ta-radiomovlennya-olga-gerasymyuk-3262
  2. ^ ""Щастя – це коли немає нещастя" – Ольга Герасим'юк | Новини на Gazeta.ua (The magazine The Country, 2010, No. 43, p. 32)". gazeta.ua. October 21, 2010. Retrieved November 26, 2017.