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2023: Appointment as CEO of IBM's subsidiary in Russia
In July 2023, it became known about the change of the head of the Russian subsidiary IBM. The company "IBM Eastern Europe/Asia" was headed by Irina Kazakova, appointed instead of Tatyana Sorokina.
The arrival of the new head of the Russian representative office of IBM was reported by the publication CNews with reference to the Unified State Register of Legal Entities (USRUL). EuropeAsia For the third time in a row, a woman became the new general director of IBM Vostochnaya/LLC, the portal notes.
It also follows from the Unified State Register of Legal Entities that Kazakova, on March 9, 2023, became the general director of IBM Scientific and Technical Center LLC, a 100% subsidiary of IBM Eastern Europe/Asia LLC. Here she replaced Mikhail Bavbel, who headed this unit since June 2016. Irina Kazakova is not a member or head of other legal entities. Search engines do not find any of its early ties with IBM.
IBM has replaced the head of the Russian subsidiary, although it previously announced its final departure from the Russian Federation. As reported in the financial statements of the Russian representative office of IBM on the website of the Federal Tax Service, after the termination of commercial activities in our country, the organization retained its "legal existence."
In accordance with this decision, it is planned to sell or write off assets, the document says, excerpts from which CNews leads. |
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