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Potemkin Boris Mikhailovich
Potemkin Boris Mikhailovich

Biography

Born March 8, 1985 in Almaty.

In 2008 he graduated from the Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Informatics (MESI), "specialty" Jurisprudence. "

In 2013 he graduated from the magistracy of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation, the direction "Economics" and received an additional (to higher) education under the program "MBA specialization:" Business and State. "

2008: Work in commercial organizations

In 2008-2010. worked in commercial organizations.

2010: Ministry of Agriculture of Russia

In 2010-2012 - Specialist of the 1st category of the Department of Administrative Work and External Relations, chief specialist-expert of the Department of International Cooperation, adviser to the Department of Economics and Analysis of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation.

2012: Office of the Government of the Russian Federation

In 2012-2013 - Chief Consultant to the Secretariat of the First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation I. Shuvalov.

2013: Rosstandart

In 2013-2015 - Head of the Department of International Cooperation, Head of the Department of Administrative Work and External Relations of the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology.

2015: Deputy Head of Rosstandart

In July 2015[1] was appointed Deputy Head of the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology].

2021: 153rd place in the IT industry in terms of income and 33rd in terms of the cost of personal cars

For the period from January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021, Boris Potemkin's income amounted to 3.5 million rubles[2].

The total average estimated cost of cars amounted to 12 million rubles. The list of declared vehicles includes the BMW 8 Series M850 I[3].

2022: Resignation from the post of deputy head of Rosstandart

By order of the Government of the Russian Federation of August 29, 2022 No. 2460-r, he was relieved of his post as deputy head of the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology in connection with the transfer to another job[4] of the[4].

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