Shamolin Mikhail Valeryevich
Person
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
Information Technology
Telecommunications and Communications
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
Information Technology
Telecommunications and Communications
AFK Sistema
President
Previous jobs:
Segezha Group (Segezha)
President
Multiregion
Chairman of the Board of Directors
Mobile TeleSystems (MTS)
President
from May 2008 to March 2011
President
Previous jobs:
Segezha Group (Segezha)
President
Multiregion
Chairman of the Board of Directors
Mobile TeleSystems (MTS)
President
from May 2008 to March 2011
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Biography
Mikhail Shamolin was born in 1970 in Moscow.
Education
In 1992 he graduated from the Moscow Automobile and Road Institute. In 1993, he received his second higher education at the Russian Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation. In 1996-1997, he completed a training program for senior leaders at the Wharton Business School in finance and management.
Career
- 1993-1996 - Financial Director of the Academy of Management and Market
- 1996-1998 - In-house consulting firm in New York, executive
- 1998-2004 - McKinsey & Co, Junior Partner
- 2004-2005 - Interpipe (Ukraine), Managing Director of Ferroalloy Business
- 2005-2008 - MTS, Director of MTS Russia Business Unit
- 2008-2011 - MTS, Company President
- Since March 2011 - President of AFK Sistema
- In June 2017, at the annual meeting of MTS shareholders, a new board of directors was elected, which did not include the president of AFK Sistema Mikhail Shamolin. The holding of AFK Sistema owns a controlling stake in MTS. Shamolin was on the former board of directors, but did not apply for participation in the new composition. His place on the council was taken by Sistema Strategy Director Zasursky Artem.
Other
Detail: In May 2012, on a Yak-52 plane, he won gold in the all-around aerobatics in the II League of the Moscow Aircraft Sports Championship.
Ratings
In November 2012, Forbes was included in the rating of "25 most expensive top managers in Russia," where it took 10th place with annual compensation of $10 million.