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Fominov Mikhail Aleksandrovich
Fominov Mikhail Aleksandrovich

Education

In 1994 he graduated from the Izhevsk Mechanical Institute (now - IzhSTU named after M.T. Kalashnikov) with a degree in Robotic Systems and Complexes. In 1998 he received an education in the direction of "Management" at Udmurt State University.

Career

1994-2007

1994 - programmer at the commercial bank Sotskultbank.

1994-1997 - software engineer at the Baltic subsidiary regional bank Vneshtorgbank, Izhevsk branch.

1997 - Leading software engineer at the branch of Vneshtorgbank OJSC, Izhevsk.

1998-2007 - Head of the Automation and Communications Department at the branch of Vneshtorgbank OJSC, Izhevsk.

2007-2014

2007-2009 - Head of the additional office of the branch of OJSC Vneshtorgbank"," Izhevsk.

2009-2012 - Deputy Manager of VTB Bank, Izhevsk.

2012-2014 - Deputy Minister of Informatization and Communications of the Udmurt Republic.

2015-2021

2015-2017 - Deputy Head of the Agency for Informatization and Communications of the Udmurt Republic.

2018-2021 - First Deputy Minister of Informatization and Communications of the Udmurt Republic.

In 2021, he became First Deputy Minister of Digital Development of the Udmurt Republic.

2023: Appointment as IT Minister of Udmurtia

In early October 2023, it was announced the appointment of Mikhail Fominov as the new Minister of Digital Development of Udmurtia. He replaced Timur Medzhitov, who, after leaving the post of head of the regional IT ministry, was appointed deputy chairman of the government of the Udmurt Republic.

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I am starting work in the new status of Deputy Prime Minister of the Udmurt Republic. Now I will be responsible not only for digitalization in the region, but also for sports and the Lean Republic project, "Mejitov wrote in his Telegram channel on October 3, 2023.
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He also noted that the new Minister of Digital Development of Udmurtia Mikhail Fominov "has been working in the ministry for many years."[1]

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