Pasler Denis Vladimirovich
Siberian Federal District of the Russian Federation
Volga Federal District of the Russian Federation
Orenburg
State and social structures
29.10.1978
Governor
Previous jobs:
T Plus (formerly KES-Holding. Integrated Energy Systems)
Chairman of the Board
Government of the Sverdlovsk region
Chairman
2012-2016
Yekaterinburg gas
CEO
2010-2012
Sverdlovenergosbyt
Managing Director (CEO)
2009-2010
Legislative Assembly of the Sverdlovsk Region
Deputy
2008-2012
Ural Gas Networks (GAZEX)
2005-2008
Government of the Orenburg region
Governor
Education:
Ural State Mining University - 2001
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Biography
Denis Pasler was born on October 29, 1978 in the city of Severouralsk.
In 2001 he graduated from the Ural State Mining University.
He began his career at the mine of the Severouralsky bauxite mine (SUBR). Then he worked at the Severouralsky ZhBI plant, becoming the director of the enterprise.
In 2004, he began work in the gas industry - in Krasnoturyinsky mezhraigaz and Serovmezhraigaz.
Since 2005, he headed the gas distribution company of the Sverdlovsk Region - CJSC GAZEX.
In 2008-2011 - Member of the House of Representatives of the Legislative Assembly of the Sverdlovsk Region from the Serov constituency.
In 2009-2010 he was the managing director of OJSC Sverdlovenergosbyt"."
In 2010-2012 - General Director of Yekaterinburg gas OJSC.
In 2011-2012 - Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Sverdlovsk Region, member of the Committee for Infrastructure Development and Housing Policy.
From June 20, 2012 to September 26, 2016 - Chairman of the Government of the Sverdlovsk Region.
Since March 10, 2017 - Acting General Director of T Plus PJSC.
April 4, 2017 was elected Chairman of the Board of PJSC T Plus[1]
As of October 2017, Denis Pasler is the chairman of the board of the T Plus group, acting general director.
2019: Governor of Orenburg Oblast
In March 2019, Russian President Vladimir Putin accepted the resignation of the Governor of the Orenburg Region Yuri Berg of his own free will, Denis Pasler was appointed acting head of the region.
September 8, 2019 was elected Governor of the Orenburg Region.
2025: Appointment as head of the Sverdlovsk region
The President Russia Vladimir Putin appointed Denis Pasler as interim governor on March 26, 2025. Sverdlovsk region The current head of the region, Evgeny Kuyvashev who headed the region for 12 years, resigned of his own free will on the same day.
According to Kommersant, the appointment took place during a working meeting in the Kremlin, when the president offered Denis Pasler to return to his native region. Vladimir Putin stressed that Pasler had time to consider the proposal after preliminary consultations in the administration of the head of state.
During a meeting with the president, the new acting governor outlined the transport issue as one of the priorities of his future work. In particular, he mentioned the problem of building a metro in Yekaterinburg, which has not been solved for decades. Pasler asked the head of state for two to three months to prepare for work in a region with which he is well acquainted, but where he has not worked for the past eight years.
Denis Pasler has significant experience in the Sverdlovsk region - in 2012-2016 he headed the regional government. In recent years, Pasler has led the Orenburg region, where, according to Vladimir Putin, he has established himself as an energetic leader who can effectively solve acute problems. In particular, the president noted Pasler's work to overcome the consequences of floods and floods in 2024.
Plenipotentiary Representative of the President in the Ural Federal District (Ural Federal District) Artem Zhoga commented on the appointment, congratulating Denis Pasler on his "return to his small homeland" and stressing the importance of the role of the Sverdlovsk region for the country in strengthening defense capability and economic sovereignty. He expressed confidence that under the leadership of the new head, the region will face a new round of development, the progressive development of industry will continue, new projects will appear.[2]