Kolotik-Kameneva Olesya Yurevna
Previous jobs:
Ministry of Health of the Ulyanovsk Region
Minister
Education:
Ulyanovsk State University (UlSU) - 2009
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Education
Olesya Kolotik-Kameneva graduated from Ulyanovsk State University in 2009.
Career
2017-2021
In 2017, she headed the Department of Health Development of the Ministry of Health of the Ulyanovsk Region. She also worked in the Central Clinical Ministry of Emergency Situations and held the post of deputy head of the regional Ministry of Health.
2022: Appointment as Head of the Ministry of Health of the Ulyanovsk Region
In mid-July 2022, it became known about the appointment of Olesya Kolotik-Kameneva as the new head of the Ministry of Health of the Ulyanovsk Region. She replaced Alexander Gashkov, who held this post since July 2021.
According to the 73online.ru portal, Gashkov resigned of his own free will. Left the regional Ministry of Health and First Deputy Gashkov Andrei Dadianov, and Deputy. Minister - Director of the Department of Drug Supply Valery Zhorov. Sources of the publication report that the ex-minister claims to be in the federal Ministry of Health or will head the health care of another region.
According to To the businessman"" in the press service of the governor of the region Alexei Russkikh, the reason for the layoffs is the personal desire of officials and the accumulated questions for the work of the ministry (in particular, "the flow of complaints from residents about problems in the field health care did not decrease").
The newspaper's correspondents failed to contact Alexander Gashkov - his mobile phone did not answer during the day, he also did not respond to a written request. Sources of the publication do not exclude that Mr. Gashkov is now in Moscow solving issues of his further employment.
Over the past 15 years, according to Kommersant's estimates, nine health ministers have changed in the Ulyanovsk region. The average duration of work of the head of the department is one and a half years. The shortest term in office is four months. Three former ministers at different times were involved in criminal cases.[1]