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Volodymyr Semenovych Boyko (; 20 August 1938 – 10 June 2015) was a Ukrainian metallurgist, entrepreneur and politician who is a recipient of the
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and
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. Additionally, he was a member of the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada from 2002 to 2007 and 2012 to 2014.


Early life and education

Born on 20 August 1938, in the Ukrainian city of
Mariupol Mariupol is a city in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. It is situated on the northern coast (Pryazovia) of the Sea of Azov, at the mouth of the Kalmius, Kalmius River. Prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it was the tenth-largest city in the coun ...
. Sadki was the place where Boyko was raised. Tatiana Vladimirovna, his future daughter, was born in a home that his parents had constructed. Boyko stated that his first ambition was to become a
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. He applied to the maritime school and was enrolled in the
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in 1953, having completed seven classes at the No. 44 school. He later received his diploma from the Mariupol Metallurgical Institute in 1970.


Career

Boyko was first employed as a pipeline worker in the Zhdanov Metallurgical Plant's water supply shop from 1955 to 1960. This plant was eventually renamed the
Illich Steel and Iron Works Illich Iron & Steel Works ( Ukrainian: Маріу́польський металургі́йний комбіна́т і́мені Ілліча́ – literally "Mariupol Metallurgical Plant named after Illich") is the second largest metallurgic ...
of Mariupol. Following that, he worked on the
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RT-142 trawlflot in the fleet Glavmurmanrybprom and as a
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technician in the Stalinshakhtostroy building unit. During this time from 1957 to 1960, he also served in the ranks of the
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. He was
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into the
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, and was stationed in the
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. In 1960, he was
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as a junior sergeant and team leader. Boyko went from working as a cold metal carving in 1960 to being a supervisor at the metal rolling business in 1971. Later, he rose to the rank of senior master in the same business. After that, he worked as the special production department's deputy director for manufacturing and administration before taking over as head of the sheet rolling business. He served as the company's deputy head and acting head of the Production and Administrative Department from 1983 until 1990. After that, he was named deputy director of the plant for production and supply of products and took over as head of the Production and Administrative Department. Boyko was the
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of Illich Steel and Iron Works from 1990 until 1997. He became the general director and
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of the board of the company after it was corporatized in 1997. Furthermore, he served as a freelance advisor to
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from 1993 to 1994. He took the helm while both the nation and its economy suffered a collapse. He not only prevented the company from going bankrupt, but also elevated it to the top of the national metallurgical landscape. Between 1994 and 2002, Boyko held a seat as a deputy of the Donetsk Oblast Council for two terms, while concurrently participating in the Council of Exporters under the
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and the Coordinating Council on Internal Policy. In 1994, he backed
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as a representative of the Red Directorate in the
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. According to Vladimir Semyonov, he never pursued a career in politics. However, President Kuchma persuaded him to visit the legislature. From 2002 to 2007, he served as a
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, initially representing the bloc
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and later the
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, contributing notably to committees focused on industrial and regulatory policy within the
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. Boyko's political allegiances changed as time passed. He had been a member of many groups, such as United Ukraine and European Choice, before temporarily joining the
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in November 2003 and staying there until September 2005. Subsequently, he forged partnerships with lawmakers from the Socialist Party, ultimately emerging as a key supporter of the party. From 2006 to 2007, he served as the Socialist Party's People's Deputy of Ukraine for the 5th convocation and made contributions to the committee on Industrial and Regulatory Policy and Entrepreneurship. After an extended sickness, Boyko passes away on 10 June 2015, at his old age of 76. Boyko's farewell for Mariupol locals took place in the Karl Marx Palace of Culture on Friday, 12 June from 9:00 to 14:00.


Philanthropy

Citizens in Ukraine received no wages as companies closed one before another; the Illich Steel and Iron Works saw success back then, Boyko provided employment for many Mariupol locals. In addition, he funded
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and water their pitches,
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and football fields, and he rebuilt educational institutions, preschools, healthcare facilities, police departments, tribunals, and the attorney's office. He also funded parks,
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, and
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. Boyko mentored the football team Metalurh (now
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) in the late 1990s, and the team set a lofty objective for itself: to join the
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. His efforts paid off, as the squad was given access to one of the greatest seaside training bases in Ukraine at the time. The city got the biggest indoor sporting facility in Ukraine in 2001. The Western stadium, where the
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played in the successful Euro 2009, was constructed. The Illichivets Stadium (now Volodymyr Boyko Stadium), which hosted
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matches, was reconstructed.


Personal life

Boyko was married to Claudia Alexandrovna, and together they have a daughter, Tatiana Vladimirovna Potapova. He and his family resided in an unusually simple house. Boyko has an honorary sixth place on the list of 130 richest Ukrainians with a fortune of $3.15 billion, according to Fokus magazine's evaluation, which was published in March 2008. Furthermore, as the article points out, he could brag of only $1.3 billion in the start of 2007.


Awards and recognitions

Boyko received the gold medal from the
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in 2006 in recognition of his exceptional contribution to the growth of creative endeavors in Ukraine. He ranked 45th on the Top 100 list of the most powerful individuals in Ukraine published in 2006 by the magazine De Correspondent, and he held the 61st position of the 200 most influential Ukrainians listing in the 2007 Fokus magazine assessment. The state bestowed upon him the most prestigious title, that of
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, for his achievements, becoming the first and only awardee from Mariupol. A commemorative Bronze bust honoring him was unveiled on the exterior of the Pryazovskyi State Technical University's first building in Mariupol on 21 October 2017. He has received awards and recognitions such as: *
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Order of the State (18 July 2003) *
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Fifth Class (24 August 2013) *
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First Class (27 April 2001) * Order of Merit Second Class (19 September 1998) * Order of Merit Third Class (7 February 1997) *
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(19 August 2006) *
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(1974) * Honored Metallurgist of Ukraine (17 July 1995) *
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(1 December 1999) * Named for Volodymyr Boyko Stadium (2018) * Honorary President of the
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* Honorary Citizen of Mariupol (1998) * Honorary Citizen of the
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