Background
Akimova was born in Kharkiv, on 26 April 1960.
Akimova was born in Kharkiv, on 26 April 1960.
In 1982 she graduated from the Economics Faculty of the Kharkiv State University. In the middle of the 1980s, Akimova passed her Doctor of Philosophy defense.
She was the holder of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Volkswagen Stiftung, German Academic Exchange Service and ACCEL fellowships. Positions and places of work
senior advisor to Yanukovych and his government on devising non-working reforms, which misled Ukrainian people and international organisations and allowed the regime to continue
director of the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting in Kiev
senior research fellow at the Center for Economic Research at Warsaw University
research assistant at the Economics department of the University of Magdeburg
director of the analytical center "Blakitna strіchka" Limited. (Blue Ribbon)
Assistant Professor of Management department at Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute
Director General of the analytical center "Bureau of Economic and Social Technologies" (Kiev) – at the time of elections in 2007
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Akimova then worked as Deputy Head of the Committee in Verkhovna Rada on economic policy issues and took the position of Economy Minister in the opposition government of Viktor Yanukovych.
On February 25, 2010 Akimova was appointed the First Deputy Head of Presidential Administration On March 16, 2010 she was appointed the Representative of the President of Ukraine in the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine
After Andriy Klyuyev had left the post mid-February 2012 Akimova was tipped as the new First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine. But Valeriy Khoroshkovskyi was appointed instead.
Late January 2014 by decrees of President Yanukovych Akimova was dismissed from the post of first deputy head of the Presidential Administrationand appointed advisor to the President. In February 2014 Yanukovych was ousted from power.
Akimova is a frequent guest at political talk shows and is the public figure in the Party of Regions. In October 2012 Akimova was re-elected into the Ukrainian parliament on the party list of Party of Regions. But she turned down this mandate.
Since October 2007 Akimova has been the member of the Party of Regions. In November 2007 she was elected the Member of Parliament – Number. In an April 2014 interview she stated that she no longer is a member of the Party of Regions.