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Manturov Denis Valentinovich
Manturov Denis Valentinovich

Biography

1994: Lomonosov Moscow State University

In 1994 he graduated from Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov with a degree in Sociology.

1997: Moscow State University Graduate School

In 1997 he graduated from graduate school of Moscow State University, candidate of economic sciences.

1998: Deputy General Director of Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant

1998-2000 - Deputy General Director of OJSC Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant.

2000: Commercial Director at the Moscow Helicopter Plant named after M.L. Milya

2000-2001 - Commercial Director of Moscow Helicopter Plant named after M.L. Milya.

2001: Deputy Chairman of Gosinkor

2001-2003 - Deputy Chairman of FSUE State Investment Corporation (Gosincor).

2003: Protege Chemezova, general director of Oboronprom

From 2003 - September 2007 - General Director of OPK Oboronprom OJSC (was engaged in the consolidation of the helicopter industry).

According to the former director of one of the aircraft factories, in the early 2000s, Manturov was noticed by Sergei Chemezov and instructed him to consolidate the helicopter industry - Manturov was engaged in this as the general director of the Oboronprom state concern until 2007, and then Chemezov recommended Manturov for the post of Deputy Minister of Industry. Manturov, together with Khristenko and the new general director of Oboronprom, were able to achieve the allocation of tens of billions of rubles for the aviation industry and related industries (in the form of direct injections into capital, guarantees on loans to state banks and in another form), says the director of one of the plants owned by Rostechnologies.

"If the funds were not allocated, some sectors of domestic industry would no longer have been, but significant funds were spent inefficiently," he said.[1].

For mechanical engineering, Manturov's appointment is a success, because he is aware of the state of the industry, says the director of one of the airlines

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, receiving the specialty "Jurisprudence."

2007: Deputy Minister of Industry and power 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 power 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 the work and gives instructions on the following issues:

  • industrial policy in the sectors of the military-industrial complex, including in the development of aviation equipment and shipbuilding, as well as in the field of bioengineering technologies, chemical, pharmaceutical and medical industries;
  • the development of the conventional arms, ammunition and special chemistry industry and the electronic industry;
  • chemical disarmament, industrial disposal of weapons and military equipment;
  • state defense order and programs for the development of the defense industry;
  • formation and implementation of the state policy in the field of reform and development of the military-industrial complex, including: on the creation of integrated structures and federal state enterprises, training personnel for integrated structures;
  • formation and implementation of the military-technical policy of the Russian Federation in the field 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 goods and technologies;
  • development and implementation of a state policy in the field of non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and means of their delivery, control over the export of goods (works, services) that can be used in the creation of weapons of mass destruction, means of their 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 sphere;
  • state policy in the field of property relations in the established sphere;
  • formation of investment expenses in the established sphere;
  • development and implementation of measures to support and develop small and medium-sized businesses in the established sphere;
  • modernization, technological development and stimulation of innovations in industry in the established sphere;
  • improving energy efficiency of industry in the established sphere.

2012: Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation

After leaving the government of Viktor Khristenko[1] as 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 was set. Accordingly, we will keep all the details and directions that the Ministry of Industry has in terms of the development of the main directions, and, of course, we will support everything, "answered Denis[2]
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On May 21, 2012, Denis Manturov was appointed Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.

2015: Chairman of the Board of Directors of UAC

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 Vladimir Dmitriev, chairman of the State Corporation "Bank for Development and Foreign Economic Activity (Vnesheconombank)."

July 24, 2017 re-elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of the United Aircraft Corporation (PJSC "UAC"). Such a decision was made following an absentee meeting of the Corporation's Board of Directors.

2022

Appointment of new materials and substances as the technology development curator

Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin approved changes in the distribution of duties between his deputies for the supervision of certain high-tech areas in various sectors of the economy. The press service of the Cabinet of Ministers announced this on October 21, 2022. Read more here.

Appointment of a curator for the development of 5G networks in Russia

At the end of July 2022, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin distributed among the Deputy Prime Ministers during an operational meeting the supervision over the development of various high-tech areas. Deputy Prime Minister - Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov will be responsible for the development of 5G technology in Russia.

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Denis Valentinovich Manturov will oversee such areas as technologies for creating a new generation of rocket and space technology, fifth generation mobile networks, an electronic component base, quantum sensors, and will also deal with technological and atomic supervision, Mishustin said on July 25, 2022.
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Denis Manturov

The Prime Minister of the Russian Federation instructed the Deputy Prime Ministers to coordinate the activities of ministries and departments on all these issues. According to Mishustin, Russian deputy prime ministers will have to keep under special control the development of critical technologies at the initiative of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The prime minister also promised to personally monitor the results of the work of the industries entrusted to the deputy prime ministers.

As noted by RIA Novosti, at a meeting of the Council for Strategic Development and National Projects, Vladimir Putin instructed to consolidate development in high-tech industries for each Deputy Prime Minister. He also noted that it is necessary to determine ambitious goals for each direction, based on the needs of the country's economy in the current conditions.

In mid-July 2022 State Duma , she approved the candidacy of Denis Manturov for the post of Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation. He continued to lead, Ministry of Industry and Trade which he heads since 2012, and also began to oversee the development of the country's military-industrial complex. Representatives of all parliamentary factions spoke out in support of Manturov almost unanimously (only one deputy abstained during the vote and there was not a single "against[3]

2023

"Long, Too Long"

At a meeting with members of the Government of the Russian Federation in January 20223, Putin scolded the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov: contracts with factories for aircraft[4]" were too slow.]

  • Putin: "I know that there are no contracts at enterprises, the directors of enterprises themselves told me. Well, what are you really fooling around? When will the contracts be? That's what I'm talking about. "
  • Manturov: "We will try to do our best."
  • Putin: "You will not try to do everything possible, but do it within a month, no later."

Appointment as Deputy Chairman of the Commission on Drone Development in Russia

In February 2023, Prime Minister RFMikhail Mishustin signed an order approving the composition of the government commission on the development of unmanned aircraft systems. First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Andrei Belousov has been appointed its chairman, and Deputy Prime Minister and Head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov has been appointed its deputy. Read more here.

Character features

According to the source of the newspaper Vedomosti[1]:

  • Distinguished by sharpness in communication
  • Sometimes makes hasty decisions
  • Open and dynamic

Family

Married, two children: Evgeny Manturov and Leonela Smirnova.

Denis Manturov's wife Natalya Manturova in 2010 owned several businesses in the field of aesthetic medicine: for example, the Lancet Center for Plastic and Endoscopic Surgery (on the basis of Clinical Hospital No. 1 of the Office of the President of Russia)[5].

In July and August 2018, the son of the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov, Yevgeny Manturov and Leonel Smirnova, bought a hectare of land on the Klyazminsky reservoir. We are talking about three sites in the village of Sorokino, two of them are decorated for Yevgeny Manturov, and another for Leonela.

According to similar proposals at Cian.ru, two sections of Evgenia Manturov (59 acres) cost about 180 million rubles, the section of his sister (41 acres) is estimated at 120 million rubles. According to the documents, the lands purchased by the children of the minister are intended for 'repair of watercraft, construction of boathouses and organization of tourism'.

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