Manturov Denis Valentinovich Manturov Denis. In the government of the Russian Federation
Denis Valentinovich Manturov- Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation (since 2012), is the current state adviser of the Russian Federation of the 1st class. Denis Manturov is the head of the Department of Social Technologies at the Faculty of Sociology of Moscow State University. Also Manturov Denis Manturov is one of the leaders in the Russian government in terms of income.
Childhood and education of Denis Manturov
Father of the future minister - Valentin Ivanovich Manturov- graduated from the nautical school, was an active member of the Komsomol, then made a successful career. Manturov Sr. worked as deputy chairman of the city executive committee, graduated from the Academy of Foreign Trade.
Mother - Tamara Fedorovna - was a housewife.
When Denis was 7 years old, his father Valentin Manturov was sent to work in India, you can learn about this from the biography of the Minister of Industry and Trade on the Know Everything website.
The family left for Bombay, where Valentin Ivanovich Manturov began working as director of the Soviet cultural center. Denis went to school at the embassy. In the 80s, Manturov Sr. headed the USSR mission to the UN, and in parallel he led the cultural center in Colombo.
After graduating from school, Denis Manturov entered Moscow State University, graduating in 1994 with a degree in sociology. His father continued his career overseas, Valentin Manturov worked in the United States, heading the Russian Committee on Tourism. And Manturov continued his education at the graduate school of Moscow State University. He defended his Ph.D. thesis in 1997. Later, in the biography of Denis Valentinovich, there was a doctoral program at the Moscow Aviation Institute (2002).
Denis Manturov's career
After university, Denis Manturov married, and marriage played a role in the development of his career. The wife of the future minister, Natalya, also grew up in Bombay, and her father, Evgeny Kisel, worked in this Asian country at the Aeroflot representative office. Then Denis Manturov's father-in-law went into business - in partnership with Aeroflot, he created the AeroRepkon company. He appointed Manturov as his deputy. The company was engaged in the export of component parts for Mi-8 helicopters to India.
Denis Manturov himself also went into business during this period of his career. He established his own enterprise, which became a Beeline dealer.
The biography of Denis Manturov on the website of the Ministry of Industry and Trade says that the minister began his career in 1998 as Deputy General Director of Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant JSC. At the age of 28, Denis Valentinovich became the main shareholder of this plant. Manturov and his father-in-law organized the mass sale of helicopters to China, Sri Lanka, and India.
Manturov quickly moved up the career ladder. In 2000, in the biography of Denis, a prestigious position of commercial director of the already capital helicopter enterprise named after Mikhail Mil, one of the most reputable manufacturers of helicopters.
In 2001, Denis Valentinovich Manturov took the position of deputy chairman of the unitary enterprise Gosinkor, which owns several defense companies. In 2003, Denis Manturov became the head of Oboronprom, created with the aim of organizing a holding for the construction of aircraft.
Denis Manturov joined the management of a number of development companies, including OKB Sukhoi, Kamov, Kurgamashzavod.
2006 was marked by a new diploma - Denis Manturov received a law degree at the Civil Service Academy. Further, successfully walking up the career ladder, in 2007 he became Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy. In 2008, Denis Manturov was appointed to the same position in the Ministry of Industry and Trade. And then he entered the presidential personnel reserve.
Since 2011, Denis Manturov has been teaching at the Moscow Aviation Institute.
In 2012 Vladimir Putin(at that time the prime minister) appointed Denis Valentinovich head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
On May 21, 2012, Denis Manturov was approved as a minister. Since November 2012, he has also been Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Rostec State Corporation.
Denis Manturov has a number of awards. In 2007 he was awarded the medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree, in 2008 he was awarded the Order of Friendship, in 2009 he was awarded the Order of Honor. In 2010, Denis Manturov was awarded the Honorary Diploma of the Government of the Russian Federation. In 2013, Manturov was awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree.
Denis Manturov as Minister
In 2014, the Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov said in Bahrain at a meeting with representatives of the government and business circles of this country that "illegal sanctions from Western countries create additional opportunities."
“As they say, a holy place is never empty. Therefore, we invite you and are ready to discuss the areas that have traditionally existed in our relations with the countries of the West. Therefore, we will now actively develop a dialogue with the countries of the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Latin America, develop contacts that will not be subject to sanctions and political aspects. The economy should be independent of political aspects,” said Manturov.
In November 2014, Denis Manturov said that the weakening of the ruble should not lead to an increase in food prices. According to the official, our food importers are actively working on the transition to settlements in national currencies with other countries and abandoning the use of the dollar and the euro. Therefore, our consumers should not sound the alarm.
“We proceed from the fact that the weakening of the ruble should not affect a sharp increase in prices, our companies quite pragmatically proceed from the fact that it is better to pay in local currencies, which actually hedges the risks from using the euro-dollar exchange rate difference,” Manturov said, surprising thus many Russians.
In the fall of 2017, the Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov spoke about a preliminary agreement on the production of Russian helicopters in Mexico.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation is in favor of replacing plastic bags with paper bags in the country's stores. “We are currently discussing with retailers the issue of expanding the use of paper packaging instead of traditional bags,” Denis Manturov, head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, was quoted in the news.
In recent years, Denis Manturov has often commented on the Cortege project. It was reported that more than ten cars of the Cortege project would be transferred by the beginning of March to the Federal Security Service. In total, the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation expects to supply the FSO with up to 70 vehicles in 2018. The cost of the car project "Cortege" in the minimum configuration will be about 6 million rubles.
“I can say that we exactly provide on time, which was agreed with the Federal Security Service in terms of the delivery of those sets of cars that were agreed in advance. As for the immediate moment when our president will drive this car, it is not up to us to make the appropriate decision,” Denis Manturov, head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, said in an interview with Russia 24 TV channel.
Personal life of Denis Manturov
Denis Manturov got married almost immediately after receiving a university degree. He has known his wife since childhood. They went to school together in Bombay at the embassy.
Natalya Evgenievna Manturova(nee - Kisel) - a doctor, a specialist in the field of cosmetics, a plastic surgeon. Back in 1999, Natalya Manturova registered her first private clinic, Lancet. Then she expanded her business (the center of aesthetic medicine "Russian Beauty", "Delight M and B").
The Manturovs have two children - son Eugene (born 1998) and daughter Lionella (born 1995). Lionela Manturova graduated from high school in Italy, then followed in her father's footsteps and was educated at the Faculty of Sociology of Moscow State University.
The minister's wife enjoys spending time not only on professional, but also on social activities. Natalya Manturova is the head of the ethics committee of the Society of Plastic Surgeons of Russia, she is the head of a specialized department at one of the faculties of the National Research Medical University named after N. Pirogova.
Income of Denis Manturov
According to the income statement, in 2012 Denis Manturov earned about 100 million rubles, he owns a 9-room apartment with an area of 480 m², a guest house, two Porsche cars, as well as lease rights for 99 years to four land plots. Wife Natalya owns the Lancet plastic and endoscopic surgery clinic, a house with an area of 800 m², a land plot, earned 2.7 million rubles in 2012.
Manturov's income is one of the highest among representatives of the federal government. In 2014, he earned 113.5 million rubles and took 5th place (after Khloponin, Abyzov, Trutnev and Prikhodko) in the income ranking of members of the government. According to the submitted declaration, he also owned a residential building of 814 square meters, a 9-room apartment of 481 square meters. m, two cars, five plots of land.
In the Forbes ranking, Manturov's income according to the declaration for 2015 is 120.42 million rubles. Denis Manturov took 72nd place among civil servants. In 2017, his income increased to 213.566,747 million rubles. The wife earned 4,379,540.35 rubles.
It should be noted that by 2017 the Manturovs' fleet had been updated. Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe, Porsche Cayenne Turbo and Bentley Continental GT disappeared from it, the foreign auto world now represents only Land Rover Range Rover in the minister's garage. But the Manturovs immediately have 5 domestic cars: Moskvich 412, VAZ 2103, VAZ Lada Vesta, GAZ 21 and Moskvich 408.
After transferring to the civil service, Denis Manturov transferred part of his assets to his wife, in particular, the Primorye sanatorium in Gelendzhik, where she sends her patients for a rehabilitation period, according to the biography of the Minister of Industry and Trade on the Know Everything website.
Manturov Denis Valentinovich(born February 23, 1969, Murmansk, RSFSR, USSR) - Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation (since 2012, retained his post in May 2018 in the new government of the Russian Federation), head of the Department of Social Technologies of the Faculty of Sociology of Moscow State University. Acting State Councilor of the Russian Federation of the 1st class.
Graduated from Moscow State University. M. V. Lomonosov in 1994, specialty - "sociology". In 1997 he graduated from the postgraduate course of Moscow State University, candidate of economic sciences. In 2006 he graduated from the Russian Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation (RANEPA), majoring in jurisprudence.
In the early 1990s, he worked for a Russian-Indian joint venture in air transportation. Since 1993, he has been exporting Mi-8 helicopters from the Ulan-Uda Aviation Plant (his father-in-law, president of the Medical Technology Development Fund, was a major shareholder of this enterprise). In 1998-2000, he served as Deputy General Director of the Ulan-Uda Aviation Plant. In 2000-2001, he was the commercial director of OJSC Moscow Helicopter Plant named after M. L. Mil. In 2001-2003, he served as Deputy Chairman of the State Investment Corporation Federal State Unitary Enterprise.
In 2003-2007, he was General Director of OAO United Industrial Corporation Oboronprom. From September 11, 2007 to May 19, 2008 - Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation. On May 19, 2008, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.
Since December 1, 2011, he has been a professor at the Department of Management Systems for Economic Objects at the Moscow Aviation Institute. Denis Manturov is included in the "first hundred" of the reserve of managerial personnel under the patronage of the President of the Russian Federation. On February 2, 2012, the then Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin appointed Denis Manturov acting Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. On May 21, 2012, Manturov was appointed Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.
Denis Manturov is married to (nee Kisel). The couple has two children: daughter Lionella (born in 1995) and son Eugene (born in 1998). Natalya Manturova is a medical doctor specializing in plastic surgery and was the owner of the Lancet clinic. According to Forbes magazine, the Manturov couple in 2015 took 4th place among the richest officials of the Russian government - the income of Denis Manturov and his wife Natalia amounted to 149.8 million rubles. In the Krasnodar Territory, firms associated with Natalia Manturova are engaged in winemaking and own the Primorye boarding house and the four-star Primorye SPA Hotel & Wellness. According to Russian media, Natalia Manturova's structures also plan to build a center for cosmetology and plastic surgery and a complex of Fellini townhouses in Gelendzhik.
Denis Valentinovich Manturov
Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
since May 21, 2012
Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation
September 11, 2007 - May 19, 2008
Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
May 19, 2008 - February 2, 2012
Birth: February 23, 1969
Murmansk, RSFSR, USSR
Academic degree: candidate of economic sciences
Denis Valentinovich Manturov(born February 23, 1969, Murmansk) - Russian statesman and manager, Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. Acting State Councilor of the Russian Federation, 1st class.
Was born Denis Manturov February 23, 1969 in Murmansk. Graduated from Moscow State University. M. V. Lomonosov (1994), specialty - "sociology". In 1997 he completed his postgraduate studies at Moscow State University, PhD in Economics. In 2006 he graduated from the Russian Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation with a degree in jurisprudence.
Early 90s Denis Manturov worked in a Russian-Indian joint venture engaged in air transportation. Since 1993, he has been engaged in the export of Mi-8 helicopters from the Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant. In 1998-2000, he served as Deputy General Director of the Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant. In 2000-2001, he was the commercial director of OJSC Moscow Helicopter Plant named after M. L. Mil. In 2001-2003 Denis Manturov served as Deputy Chairman of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "State Investment Corporation". In 2003-2007, he was General Director of OAO United Industrial Corporation Oboronprom. From September 11, 2007 to May 19, 2008 Denis Manturov- Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation. On May 19, 2008, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.
From December 1, 2011 Denis Manturov is a professor at the Department of Management Systems for Economic Objects of the Moscow Aviation Institute. Denis Manturov is included in the "first hundred" of the reserve of managerial personnel under the patronage of the President of the Russian Federation.
February 2, 2012 Prime Minister of the Russian Federation V. Putin Denis Manturov appointed and. about. Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.
In May 2012, the Rossiyskiye Vesti newspaper published information about lobbying Manturov the appointment of Igor Kholmansky as the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President in the Urals Federal District.
May 21, 2012 Denis Manturov appointed Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
Property and income of Denis Manturov
According to RIA Novosti, Manturov in 2012 earned the most among the ministers of the Russian government. According to the Anti-Corruption Declaration-2012, published on the website of the Russian government and cited by RBC daily, Manturov in 2012 earned 103.8 million rubles. He owns a 480 sq. m, guest house, Porshe Cayenne Turbo and Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe cars, four parking spaces; the official also has four land plots leased for 99 years. Wife Natalya, according to Forbes and the marker.ru portal, owns the Lancet Center for Plastic and Endoscopic Surgery, owns a Bentley Continental GT car, owns an 800 sq. m, land. In 2012, she earned 2.7 million rubles.
Family of Denis Manturov
Wife Natalia Manturova, two daughters. Eldest daughter
A family
Father - Valentin Manturov, worked as the first secretary Murmansk City Komsomol Committee, then Deputy Chairman of the Murmansk City Executive Committee. Shortly after the birth of his son, Valentin graduated from the All-Union Academy of Foreign Trade and began a diplomatic career.
Denis's wife, Natalya Manturova, is a businesswoman, they have two children - a son and a daughter. Daughter Leonela (born March 6, 1995) is a student at Moscow State University.
Biography
Denis was born on February 23, 1969 in Murmansk. In 1976, the father of the future Minister of Industry and Trade received the post of director of the Soviet cultural center in Bombay and the family moved to India.
In the late 1980s, Valentin Manturov served as First Secretary Permanent Mission of the USSR to the UN and Counselor of the USSR Embassy in the Republic of Sri Lanka - Director of the House of Science and Culture in Colombo. At the same time, the father of the Deputy Prime Minister worked as a translator in Sri Lanka Alexandra Khloponina- Gennady.
Back in India, the Manturovs became friends with the family of the representative of Aeroflot in this country, Evgenia Kiselya. Kisel's daughter Natalya and Denis Manturov studied at the same school in India and continued to be friends in Moscow, where they returned to receive higher education.
Denis received his education in Moscow State University them. M. V. Lomonosov (1994), specialty - "sociology". In 1997 he graduated from the postgraduate course of Moscow State University, candidate of economic sciences. In 2006 he graduated from the Russian Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, majoring in jurisprudence.
Natalya Kisel studied at the 2nd - Med, and then completed her residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery at the Russian State Medical University. Shortly after graduation, Denis and Natalya got married.
Manturov's father-in-law, Yevgeny Kisel, returned to Russia and went into business. Using old connections, Kisel, together with Aeroflot, created a joint company "Aerorepcon" in the business of selling airline tickets.
He made his son-in-law Denis Manturov his deputy. But soon Kisel switched to another business: he began to organize the export of MI-8 helicopters produced at the aircraft factory in Ulan-Ude to India, Sri Lanka and China, where he still had many connections. Workers of the aircraft plant have repeatedly noted that these contracts were unprofitable for the enterprise.
Manturov worked at Aerorepcon and ran his own business at the same time. He created a company "Bell Line Center Capital", which in 1996 became one of the first dealers of the mobile operator "Beeline" and for several years connected about 4500 subscribers.
Bell Line Center Stolichny even made an attempt to compete with Beeline in the mobile communications market by agreeing to create its own satellite operator "Inmarsat", which would use the infrastructure of a state enterprise Morsviazsputnik. But the project ended in failure, as satellite communications were much more expensive than cellular communications.
At the end of 1997, Kisel managed to collect a block of shares OJSC "Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant" and lobby for the appointment of his 28-year-old son-in-law as deputy general director of the enterprise.
In 2000, Manturov became the commercial director OJSC "Moscow Helicopter Plant named after M.L. Mil". Employees of the enterprise recall that during the period of Manturov's work, the export contracts of the cost center were revised, and strange intermediaries appeared in new contracts between the customer and the plant, which reduced the income of the enterprise.
In the same period, Denis Manturov registered an author's patent for the invention of a "helicopter blade tip". In 2001, Manturov became deputy chairman Federal State Unitary Enterprise "State Investment Corporation"("Gosinkor"), which owned a number of defense enterprises.
In 2004 he was appointed CEO JSC "United Industrial Corporation"("Oboronprom"), created by "Rosoboronexport" and "Gosinkor", whose task was to create a helicopter-building holding.
Since 2004 - Member of the Board of Directors JSC OKB Sukhoi and JSC "Kurganmashzavod", since 2005 - Chairman of the Board of Directors of OJSC "Moscow Helicopter Plant named after M.L. Mil" and member of the Board of Directors JSC "Kamov".
In 2007, Denis Manturov was appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, in charge of the defense complex, chemical and technological complex, pharmaceuticals and customs and tariff policy. He also became a member of the government commission to ensure the implementation of measures to prevent the bankruptcy of strategic enterprises and organizations.
After leaving for the civil service, Manturov got rid of some of his business assets. CJSC "Bell Line", CJSC "Bell Line Center Stolichny" and LLC "Klimant", which was engaged in the sale of spare parts for helicopters, were liquidated.
Another part of the assets associated with the former Black Sea sanatorium "Oboronprom" - "Primorye", located in the center of Gelendzhik - was transferred to his wife Natalya Manturova and companies LLC "Financial systems". The latter is owned by Cyprus offshore Monticello Holdings Limited, which controlled a stake in Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant and Kirov OJSC Lepse (manufacturers of electrical equipment for the aviation industry).
From September 11, 2007 to May 19, 2008 Manturov was Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation. On May 19, 2008, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.
In October 2010, Denis Valentinovich was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of the company "Apatite"(included in the holding "Phosagro"). Moreover, Manturov was in no hurry to part with this post, even despite the decree of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev that all senior officials are required to leave their positions on the boards of directors of state-owned corporations.
In July 2011, Denis Manturov, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, was again elected head of the board of directors of Apatit OJSC.
Since December 1, 2011 he has been a professor at the Department of Management Systems for Economic Objects Moscow Aviation Institute.
February 2, 2012 Prime Minister of the Russian Federation V. Putin Manturov appointed and. about. Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.
May 21, 2012 Manturov appointed Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. Since November 2012, he has also been Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the State Corporation Rostec.
In October 2015, Manturov said that the Russian Federation was becoming an attractive country for foreign investors, even though the introduction sanctions. This is due to the fact that the cost of raw materials and labor resources are "low here". According to Manturov, there are good conditions for production in Russia. The reason for this is ruble devaluation. He spoke about the steps that the Russian government is taking to stimulate foreign investment. He noted "investment contract", which is designed to provide investors with special conditions for public procurement.
Denis Manturov is in the "first hundred" management personnel reserve under the patronage of the President of the Russian Federation. Has state awards.
Income
According to the anti-corruption declaration of 2012, in 2012 he earned about 100 million rubles. (the largest income among the ministers of the Russian government), he owns a 9-room apartment of 480 m², a house of 1200 m2, two Porsche cars, as well as lease rights for 99 years on four land plots.
Wife Natalia owns a plastic and endoscopic surgery clinic "Lancet", a house with an area of 800 m², a land plot; in 2012, her earnings amounted to RUB 2.7 million.
Scandals, rumors
Minister of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov was repeatedly suspected of lobbying the interests of the holding "Phosagro", reproached for having links with the oligarch Andrey Guryev, the owner of the Fosagro holding, which owns the Apatit plant.
It should be noted that Manturov was born in Murmansk. It is in the Murmansk region that JSC "Apatit" is located - the main production resource of the holding "Phosagro".
It is also from the Murmansk region that the senator is the main owner of Phosagro, Andrey Guryev. So Manturov and Guryev are, in a sense, countrymen.
Of course, now Manturov’s connection with Guryev’s structures is no longer so visible, because on February 14, 2013, the director of the Kirov branch of CJSC PhosAgro AG was elected chairman of the board of directors of Apatit OJSC Konstantin Nikitin.
However, earlier this post was held by Manturov himself, while being the current deputy minister, and then the minister. Recall that for the first time Manturov was elected chairman of the board of directors of Apatit in October 2010. Of course, this election is not accidental, and it was agreed upon in Moscow.
In July 2011, at that time, Denis Manturov, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, was again elected head of the board of directors of Apatit OJSC, thereby retaining his post, despite the presidential ban on combining the posts of the head of state corporations and officials.
Those. the presidential decree was ignored, but Andrei Guryev, as a lobbyist, received the federal minister of industry and trade as head of the board of directors of OAO Apatit. This gave Andrei Grigorievich virtually unlimited opportunities in the field of lobbying his interests.
Rumor has it that now, no longer being the formal head of the board of directors of Apatit, Manturov continues to secretly lobby for Guryev's interests in the agrochemical market.
In addition, it seems that the current minister at one time not only sat on the board of directors of Apatit, but also helped Guryev absorb new assets! So they say that it was Manturov who was involved in the raider seizure of the main assets of Metakhim CJSC in the interests of PhosAgro OJSC.
Recall that after the Phosagro holding, together with the St. Petersburg Mining Institute and the Danish company FLSmidth, signed an agreement on the development of a project to modernize the production complex in Pikalevo worth 200 million euros, experts started talking about the imminent raider seizure of the Pikalek plants by Phosagro structures . After all, in fact, it was this deal with "FLSmidth" that was the main pretext for raider actions.
Moreover, the then governor of the Leningrad region Valery Serdyukov told reporters that PhosAgro bought the Volkhov enterprise Metakhim, as well as Pikalevskaya soda. However, who advised Phosagro to conclude a contract with FLSmidth?
The media said that the idea to sign an agreement with the Danish engineering company FLSmidth was suggested to the owner of PhosAgro, Andrei Guryev, by the chairman of the board of directors of Apatit, Denis Manturov. Thus, Manturov not only turned out to be involved in the raider seizure of structures "Metakhima", but actually suggested to Guryev the plan for this capture.
So, in fact, Manturov is involved in the raider seizure of Metakhim. But before that, Manturov was considered one of the possible organizers of a raider attack on Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Departmental security of industrial facilities of Russia"(VOOPR).
In May 2012, the Rossiyskiye Vesti newspaper published information about Manturov's lobbying for the appointment Igor Kholmansky to the post of Plenipotentiary Representative of the President in the Urals Federal District.
Appointment of the shop manager "Uralvagonzavod" Igor Kholmanskikh as Presidential Plenipotentiary in the Urals Federal District was extremely surprised, bordering on bewilderment, by the Russian political establishment.
The fact is that Kholmanskikh was selected to participate in the federal election campaign by employees of the Sverdlovsky branch of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Departmental Protection of Industrial Objects of Russia." He was selected on the grounds that Kholmanskikh is absolutely loyal to the general director of Uralvagonzavod Oleg Sienko.
And Sienko is the man of the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov. As a matter of fact, Uralvagonzavod is the de facto financial fiefdom of Manturov.
And now Manturov, perhaps thanks to the efforts of his patron, Sergei Chemezov, with which it is associated with a common control over "defensive systems", promoted his protege to the post of presidential envoy in the Urals Federal District.
It is clear that Manturov's estates in the Urals - Uralvagonzavod and "Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant". That's all the background.
In 1994 he graduated from Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov with a degree in Sociology.
1997: Postgraduate study of Moscow State University
In 1997 he completed his postgraduate studies at Moscow State University, candidate of economic sciences.
1998: Deputy CEO of Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant
1998-2000 - Deputy General Director of OJSC "Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant".
2000: Commercial director at the Moscow Helicopter Plant. M.L.Milya»
2000-2001 - Commercial Director of JSC "Moscow Helicopter Plant named after. M.L. Mil.
2001: Deputy Chairman of Gosinkor
2001-2003 - Deputy Chairman of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "State Investment Corporation" (Gosinkor).
2003: Chemezov's protégé, CEO of Oboronprom
From 2003 - September 2007 - General Director of OAO OPK Oboronprom (he was engaged in the consolidation of the helicopter industry).
According to the former director of one of the aircraft factories, in the early 2000s, Sergei Chemezov noticed Manturov and instructed him to consolidate the helicopter industry - Manturov did this as the general director of the Oboronprom state concern until 2007, and then Chemezov recommended Manturov to the post of deputy minister of industry. Manturov, together with Khristenko and the new general director of Oboronprom, were able to secure the allocation of tens of billions of rubles for the aviation industry and related industries (in the form of direct capital injections, guarantees on loans from state banks and in other forms), says the director of one of the plants owned by Russian Technologies ".
“If the funds had not been allocated, some sectors of the domestic industry would no longer exist, but significant funds were spent inefficiently,” he believes. .
For mechanical engineering, the appointment of Manturov is good luck, because he is aware of the state of the industry, says the director of one of the aviation enterprises
2006: RAGS under the President of the Russian Federation
In 2006 he graduated from the Russian Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation with a degree in Jurisprudence.
2007: Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation
On September 11, 2007, by order of the Government of the Russian Federation, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation.
2008: Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
On May 19, 2008, by order of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 700, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.
Coordinates work and gives instructions on the following issues:
- industrial policy in the sectors of the military-industrial complex, including in the field of development of aviation technology and shipbuilding, as well as in the field of bioengineering technologies, chemical, pharmaceutical and medical industries;
- the development of the industry of conventional weapons, ammunition and special chemicals and the radio-electronic industry;
- chemical disarmament, industrial disposal of weapons and military equipment;
- state defense order and defense industry development programs;
- formation and implementation of state policy in the field of reforming and developing the military-industrial complex, including: on the creation of integrated structures and federal state-owned enterprises, training personnel for integrated structures;
- formation and implementation of the military-technical policy of the Russian Federation in the sphere of the military-industrial complex;
- implementation in accordance with the established procedure of the state foreign economic policy in the military-industrial complex in the field of military-economic cooperation with foreign states, as well as in the field of dual-use and civilian goods and technologies;
- development and implementation of state policy in the field of non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery, control over the export of goods (works, services) that can be used in the creation of weapons of mass destruction, their means of delivery and other types of weapons and military equipment;
- preparation of proposals for the development of state policy on issues of customs and tariff regulation;
- insolvency (bankruptcy) of strategic and defense enterprises and organizations;
- development of programs, strategies and plans for the development of industries in the established field of activity, as well as short-term and medium-term forecasts for the development of industries;
- investment policy in the field of property relations in the established area;
- state policy in the field of property relations in the established area;
- formation of expenses of an investment nature in the established area;
- development and implementation of measures to support and develop small and medium-sized businesses in the established area;
- modernization, technological development and stimulation of innovation in industry in the established field;
- improving the energy efficiency of industry in the established area.
2012: Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
After Viktor Khristenko left the government, he worked as an acting minister.
On February 2, 2012, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin held a meeting with Viktor Khristenko and Denis Manturov, at which he asked Manturov to act as Minister of Industry and Trade.
"We will ensure continuity and maintain the pace, the positive dynamics that have been set. Accordingly, all the details and directions that the Ministry of Industry has in terms of developing the main areas, we will keep everything and, of course, support it," Denis Manturov replied.
Since May 21, 2012, Denis Manturov has been appointed Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.
In July 2015, Denis Manturov, Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of the United Aircraft Corporation (PJSC UAC). In this post, he replaced