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Grabko Ekaterina Yurevna
Grabko Ekaterina Yurevna

Ekaterina Grabko was born in 1983 in Cheboksary.

Education

In 1992-2000 studied at the MOU "Lyceum No. 3" in Cheboksary, graduated with a gold medal.

In 2000-2005 studied at ChSU named after I.N. Ulyanova

Career

2005-2019

After graduating from the university in 2005-11, she worked as a methodologist at the Distance Learning Center of the Chuvash Republican Institute of Education. Later she moved to the Chuvash State Pedagogical University. I.Ya. Yakovlev. Then she was appointed assistant to the head of the Ministry of Information Policy of Chuvashia. Since March 2019, she served as Deputy Minister of Digital Development of Chuvashia.

2022: Appointment as Head of the Ministry of Digital Development, Information Policy and Mass Media of the Chuvash Republic

In early December 2022, it became known about the appointment of Ekaterina Grabko as the new head [[Ministry of Digital Development, Information Policy and Mass Communications of the Chuvash Republic 'of the Ministry of Digital Development, Information Policy and Mass Communications of the Chuvash Republic. The relevant information was published on the agency's website.

The previous head of the Ministry of Digital Science of Chuvashia, Kristina Mainina, resigned of her own free will due to a scandal related to her son. So, in the general chat of the Cheboksary gymnasium No. 5, the teenager threatened that he intended to lynching classmates within the walls of the educational institution. In addition, a number of Chuvash Telegram channels reported that Mainina's son posted several messages containing shock content in a school chat. It was also alleged that a search took place in the ex-minister's apartment, during which items with Nazi symbols were seized.

Kristina Mainina herself, other Chuvash officials and one of the top managers of the regional branch of PJSC Rostelecom commented on the incident. All commentators focused only on problems with the child.[1]

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