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Shvetsov Vadim Arkadyevich
Shvetsov Vadim Arkadyevich

Vadim Shvetsov was born on August 30, 1967 in Cherepovets.

Education

He graduated from the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys, in 2001 he received an MBA from Northumbria University (UK).

Career

He began his career at the Cherepovets Steel Mill, held the positions of commercial and general director of Severstal-Invest, for a long time headed the sales directorate of OJSC Severstal"," then was appointed First Deputy General Director of Severstal. In 2000, Vadim Shvetsov initiated the acquisition by Severstal of automotive assets - the Ulyanovsk Automobile Plant and the Zavolzhsky Motor Plant and from that moment began to actively develop the automotive business. In the spring of 2002, Severstal-Auto was established on the basis of previously acquired assets - from that moment Vadim Shvetsov was the general director of the company.

2022

Sale of 77.6% of shares to top managers of Sollers

Top managers of the Sollers automaker bought 77.6% of the company's shares from the former main owner Vadim Shvetsov for 4 billion rubles. This was reported at the end of March 2023 by the Interfax agency with reference to the reports of Alter Invest, which is the controlling shareholder of Sollers. Read more here.

Sale of Sollers Auto to top managers of the auto concern Alter Invest

At the end of June 2022, it became known about the sale by the chairman of the board of directors of PJSC Sollers Auto Vadim Shvetsov of 76.7% of the shares of the auto concern. The buyer of the asset was Alter Invest, which, according to the SPARK-Interfax system, belongs to the top managers of Sollers and its divisions. The value of the transaction was not disclosed. Read more here.

2023: Exit from Green Crab Car Sharing in Vladivostok

In early July 2023, it became known that the former owner of the carmaker Sollers"" Vadim Shvetsov left the Green Crab car sharing in. Vladivostok The sole owner of this service was the Russian electric power holding "." RusHydro More. here

Family

In mid-2008, Vadim Shvetsov became related to the Minister of Industry Viktor Khristenko, who runs the entire Russian auto industry, marrying Yulia Khristenko, who was previously married to Yevgeny Bogdanchikov, the son of the head of Rosneft[1] of [1].

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Sollers Board of Directors Composition

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