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Chubik Pyotr Savelyevich
Chubik Pyotr Savelyevich

Biography

Peter Chubik was born on July 7, 1954 in the Krasnoyarsk Territory.

In 1976 he graduated from the Faculty of Exploration, Tomsk Polytechnic Institute having received the qualification of a mining engineer with a degree in Technology and Technology for Exploration of Mineral Deposits. minerals

He has been working at the Tomsk Polytechnic Institute (since 1991 - the university) since his graduation. He held the posts of engineer of the research sector, assistant, senior lecturer and assistant professor of the department of technology for exploration of mineral deposits.

1995 - elected to the post of head of the department of drilling oil and gas wells.

1999-2001 - Dean of the Faculty of Exploration and Oil and Gas Production.

April 2001 - April 2005 - Vice-Rector for Educational Work, and concurrently - Director of the Institute of Geology and Oil and Gas Affairs (from April 16, 2003 to June 30, 2004) and Professor of the Department of Oil and Gas Well Drilling, now - Well Drilling (from 2001 to the present).

April 2005 - September 2008 - Deputy Governor of the Tomsk Region for Personnel Policy.

September 12, 2008 - December 29, 2008 - Acting Rector of Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU).

December 30, 2008 approved as rector of TPU.

In December 2009, he was elected a member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation.

2012: Candidate for Governor

On February 2, 2012, United Russia will offer Russian President Dmitry Medvedev three candidates for the post of governor of the Tomsk Region. Among them, Peter Chubik[1]

Also candidates for the post of governor of the Tomsk region were Sergey Zhvachkin and Sergey Ilyins.

Political analyst Alexei Shcherbinin believes that all three candidates who will be presented to the president are "successful managers and good politicians." According to him, his support for Igor Sechin can play for Sergei Zhvachkin, for Sergey Ilyins - perspective. "The most equilibrium figure" and the most responsive development line of the Tomsk region, Shcherbinin considers Peter Chubik. "But I imagine that they will decide in terms of preferences in the Kremlin. That is, they will name the candidate that the Center needs most, "the political scientist added.

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