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Pavel Dyurych, Product Manager

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Pavel Dyurych came to Newstin in January of 2007 as an information specialist for Newstin Russian edition, where he was responsible for the development of Russian taxonomy. In addition to development of the Russian part of the taxonomy Pavel also spent part of his time with overall structure and best implementation methods for the taxonomy as a whole.

Recently Pavel has accepted the position of Product Manager. As our product manager he is responsible for the creative as well as design and overseeing implementation of all new features that go into the Newstin.com portal. Pavel’s most recent undertaking is to implement a social platform into the portal, so that users have access to one another. As a sociologist he has spent many hours conducting research on user experience, trying to find the best practices for Newstin to reach its users.

Pavel is Newstin’s “creative translator”; taking ideas and concepts from the drawing board, putting them into words the developers can understand and making products and features out of them.

Previous to working at Newstin Pavel was working as an independent web-designer working primarily for non-profit and governmental organizations (MF foundation, presidential administration of Ukraine). Additionally he participated in several electoral campaigns as a PR consultant. Pavel is a member of the board of Forum of Ukrainians in Czech Republic, non-profit organization promoting Ukrainian culture in EU.

Pavel graduated from Charles University in Prague in 2006. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology & Social Politics and a Master’s degree in Sociology, specialization: Social Dynamics (behavior of people within groups). He is fluent in English, Russian and Czech.

Pavel’s favorite research method is cross-cultural comparative content analysis and this made him fascinated by the Newstin technology, offering both rich taxonomy categorization and cross-language structure.
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