Petro Tyschtschenko

This is an accepted version of this page Petro Taras Ostap Tyschtschenko (born 16 April 1943) is a German businessman best known for his work in the European market for the American computer company Commodore International.

The family later moved to Bavaria in Germany, where Petro went to school and did his armed service in the German Bundeswehr in 1966.

Tyschtschenko immediately resigned from his current job at the company Addressograph-Multigraph and joined Commodore the next day.

[1] Petro worked on a bid with Escom, a company he had a previous sales relationship in his role as global logistics director for Commodore.

After an appearance at Amiga: 30 years in Amsterdam (an event to celebrate the 30th birthday of the Amiga computer), Tyschtschenko announced the sale of his Commodore/Amiga Technologies collection[5] Tyschtschenko is married since 1970 to his wife Erika and has a daughter Tanja (born 1972) and a son Taras (born 1974).