Odesa Appoints Acting Deputy Mayor: Details on Volodymyr Krylenko's Background.
Volodymyr Krylenko's Appointment
According to Novyny.live: Odesa has a new acting deputy mayor responsible for the operations of the city council's executive bodies. Volodymyr Krylenko was appointed to this role on February 17, 2026, and will serve until a permanent deputy is selected. This appointment is part of a broader series of personnel changes within the city's administration.
Volodymyr Krylenko brings extensive experience from both state security and higher education. He has served in the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and held senior positions at universities. Notably, from 2023 to 2025, he was the vice-rector of the Odesa National Medical University. This background is expected to be valuable in his new position overseeing the executive bodies of the city council.
On February 16, 2026, Krylenko filed his mandatory annual electronic asset declaration for 2025. The declaration lists assets including two vehicles, a Lexus RX300 and a Lexus ES250. His wife owns a 600 m² plot of land in Fontanka, within the Odesa region.
Recent Personnel Changes in Odesa
Key recent appointments in Odesa's city government include:
- Konstantyn Talalayev, appointed as another acting deputy mayor on December 2, 2025.
- A document confirming the appointment of Oleksandr Moskalenko was published on January 26, 2026.
- Volodymyr Yermakov became the new head of the City Council's Department for Veterans' Affairs without a competitive selection process.
These shifts indicate an active personnel policy being implemented within Odesa's local government. The appointment of Volodymyr Krylenko as acting deputy mayor fits into this pattern of administrative changes, which local authorities suggest are aimed at improving the efficiency of executive bodies and addressing regional challenges. Observers note that such restructuring could significantly influence the city's development and its socio-economic trajectory.
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