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Bocharov Oleg Evgenyevich
Bocharov Oleg Evgenyevich

Biography

Born June 18, 1968 in Moscow.

1986: MAI

Since 1986, he worked at the Department of the Moscow Aviation Institute (since 2009 - Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University)).

In 1996 he graduated from the Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) with a degree in aircraft engines and power plants.

1990: Working in a commercial structure

Since 1990, he served as deputy director for production in the commercial structure.

1996: Moscow Rescue Service

Since 1996 - Deputy Director of the Moscow Rescue Service (in 2012 she stopped her work).

1997: Moscow City Duma

Four times (in 1997, 2001, 2005 and 2009) he was elected to the Moscow City Duma in a single-mandate constituency.

2001: RAGS under the President of the Russian Federation

In 2001, he graduated with honors from the Russian Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation with a degree in jurisprudence.

2014: Moscow Government

From August 2014 to February 2017, he headed the Department of Science, Industrial Policy and Entrepreneurship of Moscow.

2017: Ministry of Industry and Trade

February 22, 2017 was appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.

2020: Responsible for digital transformation

As of March 2020, Oleg Bocharov is responsible for the digital transformation of the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

2022: Member of the Board of Directors of GTLK

According to Order Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation No. ICH-59-r dated March 3, 2022 "On Decisions of the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of State transport Leasing Company JSC," a new composition of the Board of Directors of GTLK JSC in the amount of 11 people was elected. Oleg Bocharov also joined the board of directors of JSC GTLK.

Additional information

As of September 2019, a member of the United Russia party. Co-founder of the city parent movement "Solar Circle."

Family

Married, six children.