Vitaliy SatskyiHOU, Doctor of Technical Sciences | |
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Віталій Антонович Сацький | |
People's Deputy of Ukraine | |
In office 15 May 1990 – 10 May 1994 | |
Director of the Zaporizhstal | |
In office 1986–2012 | |
Preceded by | Oleksandr Herasymenko |
Succeeded by | Rostyslav Shurma |
Personal details | |
Born | (1930-04-22)April 22, 1930 Polohy, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union |
Died | October 26, 2017(2017-10-26) (aged 87) Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine |
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Political party | Communist Party of Ukraine |
Alma mater | Dnipropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute |
Occupation | Politician, Red director, Metallurgist |
Vitaliy Antonovych Satskyi (Ukrainian: Віталій Антонович Сацький; 22 April 1930 – 26 October 2017) 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.
Career
Born in village of Chubarivka (today Polohy), in 1954 Satskyi graduated a technological faculty of the Dnipropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute (today the National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine) as engineer-metallurgist.
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.
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).
In 1986-2012 Satskyi was a director of Zaporizhstal and in 1990-1994 a People's Deputy of Ukraine. On 18 March 1990 he was elected at the Zavodskyi electoral district (#180) of Zaporizhzhia city among eight runners. In 1950-1991 Satskyi was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
On 26 October 2017 he died after an after prolonged illness. At time of death, Satskyi was on the Forbes list of the most rich people in Ukraine with his assets estimated at $128 million.
Awards
- Laureate of the State Prize of UkrSSR in Science and Technology (1970)
- Merited Metallurgist of Ukraine (1975)
- Hero of Ukraine (1999)
- Laureate of the State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology (2001)
- Order of the Badge of Honour (1966)
- Order of the Red Banner of Labour (1971)
- Full cavalier of the Order of Merit (all three degrees 1993–2005)
- Order of State (1999)
- Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise (5th degree, 2009)
References
- ^ Vitaliy Satskyi. Verkhovna Rada.
- ^ Buzalo, V. Vitaliy Satskyi. Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine.
- ^ 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
- 1930 births
- 2017 deaths
- People from Polohy
- People from Zaporizhia Okruha
- National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine alumni
- First convocation members of the Verkhovna Rada
- Recipients of the title of Hero of Ukraine
- Recipients of the Order of the Badge of Honour
- Recipients of the Order of State
- Recipients of the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise, 5th class
- Recipients of the Order of Merit (Ukraine), 1st class
- Recipients of the Order of Merit (Ukraine), 2nd class
- Recipients of the Order of Merit (Ukraine), 3rd class
- Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
- Laureates of the State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology
- Zaporizhstal
- Soviet metallurgists
- Ukrainian metallurgists