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Ivannikov Dmitry Valentinovich
Ivannikov Dmitry Valentinovich

Biography

Born in 1968 in Moscow.

In 1992 he graduated from the Institute of Asian and African Countries at Lomonosov Moscow State University with a degree in International Economic Relations. In 1999, he studied at the Senior Executive Program at Columbia University (New York).

From 1991 to 1996. was engaged in sales and marketing at IBM. He was the head of the distributor team, the head of the marketing department.

Until 2000, Ivannikov was the director of business development Lucent Technologies at. Russia When Lucent stood out in the fall of 2000, Avaya he became its leader, leaving the company in 2007 as a regional director.

From May 2007 to January 2010, he was CEO of Orange Business Services.

In 2010, Dmitry Ivannikov was appointed to the post of member of the board of directors of Microsoft in Russia. In the same year, he assumed the duties of director of the department of consulting and technical support of corporate customers. Dmitry reported to Meanti Mauro, Chief Operating Officer (COO), as well as Mario Misu, Senior Manager of Corporate Customer Consulting and Technical Support in Central and Eastern Europe.

In 2011, he was appointed Director of the Department for Work with Microsoft State Customers in Russia.

In February 2013, Dmitry Ivannikov took over as CEO of Treolan. He was responsible for the strategic development of the company, its general management, and also participated in the development of the entire distribution business of Lanit Group of Companies. Among Treolan's strategic plans at that time were the expansion of the partner network, the implementation of the regional development program, and the expansion of the commodity supply.

In February 2017, he was appointed vice president of Lanita. Dmitry Ivannikov's duties as vice president will include the development of the Irbis trademark, the search and development of other startup projects with an international component, building systematic interaction with international partners within the Lanit group, including distribution and integration.

Instead of Ivannikov, the position of Treolan CEO was taken by Grigory Sverdlikov, who has been working at Lanit almost since the company was founded.

As of January 2020, he is no longer an employee of Lanit.

Awards

In 2008 and 2009, Dmitry was included in the rating of the Kommersant newspaper "1000 most professional managers in Russia."