Frosts Alexander Vladimirovich
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
Financial services, investments and auditing
09.03.1969
Previous jobs:
Sberbank
Deputy Chairman of the Management Board
Renaissance Capital
Executive Vice President
International Moscow Bank
Managing director
head of treasury
Education:
Moscow State University (MSU) - 1995
Harvard Business School (HBS) - 2004
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Biography
Born March 9, 1969 in Moscow.
In 1995 he graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State University with a degree in Economic Theory.
In 2004, he graduated from Harvard Business School.
1992: KB Rodina
From 1992 to 1993 - leading economist, acting deputy head of the department of foreign exchange, exchange operations and marketing of the commercial bank Rodina.
1994: "International Moscow Bank"
During the period from 1994 to 2007 - the dealer, the deputy chief of department, the head of department, the deputy head of department of operations in the money markets, the deputy head of department of currency and cash operations and the correspondent relations, the head of treasury, the general managing director - the head of treasury of CJSC International Moscow Bank.
2007: Executive Vice President, Renaissance Capital
From 2007 to 2008, he served as Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer of Renaissance Capital LLC.
2008: Sberbank
He joined Sberbank in May 2008 as a director of the Financial Management Department, a member of the Management Board.
2009: Vice President - Director of the Finance Department of Sberbank
Since May 2009 - Vice President - Director of the Finance Department, member of the Management Board of Sberbank of Russia.
2013: Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of Sberbank
Since January 2013 - Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of Sberbank.
In November 2019, it became known that Alexander Morozov was leaving Sberbank[1].
Awards
- Awarded the gratitude of the Government of the Russian Federation;
- November 17, 2011 awarded the honorary title "Honored Economist of the Russian Federation."