Dmytro Natalukha obtained a graduate degree in MPhil in International Relations and Politics at Cambridge University. He also got both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in law from the Institute of International Relations of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Before being elected as an MP, Dmytro worked in leading Ukrainian and international law firms: “Spenser & Kauffmann,” “Ilyashev and Partners,” and “Baker & McKenzie,” where he specialized in international investments, banking, and finance, as well as litigation. Dmytro assumed the office of Deputy Country Director of “Right to Protection,” an implementing partner of UNHCR, where he worked with IDPs. He was also the Head of the Lymansky district state administration of the Odesa region and a managing partner of “Lead/Augury,” a strategic communications boutique firm specializing in government relations, public relations, crisis communications, and branding and political consulting. In 2021, Dmytro was listed as one of the “100 most influential Ukrainians in 2021” and one of the “100 most promising Ukrainian politicians in 2021”. He is fluent in English, Italian, and French.