Roman Romanov (Ukrainian businessman)
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Roman Romanov | |
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Romanov (left) meeting Jens Stoltenberg, 2017 | |
| Born | November 12, 1972 |
Roman Anatoliyovych Romanov (Ukrainian: Роман Анатолійович Романов; born 12 November 1972) is a Ukrainian businessman, politician, ex-leader of "Ukroboronprom".
The company founded by Romanov is developing mutual projects with the USA, supporting the economy of Ukraine during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Mutual Ukraine-US business started from export, and now the production of the same reinforced concrete products as in Ukraine is being established in the USA. The special manufacturing plant Orange Pavers is being constructed.[1]
Since 2006 – Deputy of the City Council of Kherson,[2] Chairman of Permanent Commission
Since 2010 – Deputy of the Regional Council of Kherson Oblast – Member of the Permanent Commission on Industry, Constructions and Housing and Municipal Services[2]
Since 4 July 2014 – Director General of the State Concern “Ukroboronprom” (Decree of the President of Ukraine #569/2014, July 4)[2]
12 February 2018 - Romanov announced the decision to resign from the post of the head of “Ukroboronprom”.[3]
Since 2018 – Romanov has been counseling the team of Ukrainian company Mosquito Control Ltd, which has developed Mosqitter – a software/hardware solution for protection against mosquitoes on large territories – by implementing a non-toxic approach to tackle mosquito-related problems and diseases such as malaria, dengue, Zika virus.[4][5] He developed the concept of creating the Global monitoring system which will track mosquitoes’ activity in the world, identify high-risk areas and prevent mosquitoes-borne diseases. The company became the winner of the industry session during the SelectUSA Investment Summit and entered the top 6 hardware startups of Ukraine according to UVCA and Deloitte, the top 5 the most prominent companies of small and medium business in Ukraine in 2021. It received the National award Energy globe for sustainable development,[6] the award for the best startup at IT Arena 2021,[7] and entered the top 8 hardware manufacturers in the “Tech for good” category at Web Summit 2020.[8][9]
Management of "Ukroboronprom"
The management team of “Ukroboronprom” headed by Romanov made the State Concern profitable for the first time in a long period. In 2016, net income of “Ukroboronprom” amounted to more than ₴28.3 billion,[10] and export volume grew up to 25%[11] due to the organization of system work with international partners[12] from about 100 countries. In 2016, Ukrainian Defense Industry Day was held[13] in NATO headquarters for the first time, and a Ukrainian military–industrial complex reforming strategy was developed. State Concern was first to introduce a system of e-procurement among industrial giants of Ukraine and saved approximately ₴1 billion within 2 years.