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Reshetnikov Maxims Gennadyevich
Reshetnikov Maxims Gennadyevich

Biography

Born in July 1979, graduated with honors from one of the local gymnasiums, and then - Perm State University in two specialties at once: "economist-mathematician" and "linguist-translator."

As a student, Reshetnikov began working at the IT company Forecast, which developed technological solutions for government agencies. There he was noticed by the then governor of Prikamye Oleg Chirkunov - and at 22 years old Reshetnikov fell into the administration of the Perm region.

In the first half of the 2000s, Reshetnikov worked in the economic departments of the administration of the Perm region - he was engaged in budget planning, investments; was deputy head of the main regional department of economics. In 2005, Chirkunov announced the need to increase the efficiency of government agencies - and appointed Reshetnikov the head of the committee for the development of the public administration system. The young official was supposed to implement the ambitious plan of the governor to turn the Perm Territory into an experimental platform for running in federal ideas. In the next two years, Reshetnikov changed several more posts, rising to the first deputy head of the governor's administration, and in 2007 he moved to Moscow for promotion: he oversaw the assessment of the effectiveness of the regions in the Ministry of Regional Development.

In 2009, Reshetnikov was the head of the administration of the governor of the Perm Territory for six months. In his own words, he only managed to "approach the solution of some issues." The most memorable decision was the resignation in July 2009 of the head of the Tchaikovsky district, Yuri Vostrikov, organized by Reshetnikov at the command of the governor. The dismissal of the mayor at the initiative of the regional authorities was a noticeable precedent. Reshetnikov himself, commenting on him, stated that control over the activities of municipalities should be strengthened - and that "giving the heads of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation the right to initiate the dismissal of mayors is not interference in the activities of municipalities."

In October 2009, Reshetnikov returned to work in the government of the Russian Federation, and a year later he went to work in the city hall. MoscowAnastasia Rakova, the former head of the secretariat of the head of the presidential administration, Sergei Sobyanin, who worked with Reshetnikov when he worked at the Ministry of Regional Development, called him there and left with the chief when he was appointed instead. In Yuri Luzhkov April 2012, Reshetnikov became - and until now remained - the head of the Department of Economic Policy and Development of Moscow.

Reshetnikov is one of the main reasons for the departure from the Moscow government of Andrei Sharonov, a former assistant to German Gref. Sharonov headed the economic block of the city administration as deputy mayor. As sources at the city hall said then, liberal Sharonov proposed developing rules for regulating business together with entrepreneurs, and not putting them before the fact. Reshetnikov and Rakova believed that lobbyists from business would only interfere with the work of regulators. Sharonov predicted the vacated place to Reshetnikov, but in the end, Sergei Sobyanin decided to add authority to his deputy Natalya Sergunina, and Reshetnikov remained the head of the department.

As the head of the Moscow Department of Economic Policy and Development, Reshetnikov, in particular, was responsible for the reform of street trade: if earlier the city handed over land to entrepreneurs for the installation of kiosks, now it has installed its own kiosks, which it leases through auctions. In addition, under Reshetnikov, trade fees and a patent system for individual entrepreneurs were introduced in Moscow, as well as property taxes for owners of elite apartments were increased.

With the transition of Maxim Reshetnikov to the Moscow government, the Forecast company, in which he once worked, became one of the key contractors of the Moscow City Hall to create information systems and electronic services for citizens - in particular, the Our City project, Electronic Diary and others. The former subordinate of Reshetnikova, deputy chief of staff of the mayor's office Natalya Kataeva oversees the implementation of these projects.

On February 6, 2017, the governor was replaced in the Perm Territory: instead of Viktor Basargin, Maxim Reshetnikov, a 37-year-old native of Perm who had worked in the Moscow government Medusa, was appointed acting governor [1] Perm Territory: [2].

2020

Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation

From January 21, 2020 - Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation.

Member of the Supervisory Board of ANO Digital Economy

On March 18, 2020, it became known that three representatives of the Government of the Russian Federation, including Maxim Reshetnikov, were appointed representatives of the Russian Federation in the Supervisory Board of the Digital Economy organization. More details here.

Exclusion from the working group on strategic development and national projects

In May 2020, Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov, after criticism from the president Russia , was expelled from the working group on strategic development and national projects. According to the order of Vladimir Putin, his deputy Polina Kryuchkova joined this group instead of Maxim Reshetnikov. Earlier that day, during a video broadcast, Putin recommended Maxim Reshetnikov to study more closely how the measures already taken to support the business are being implemented. The president demanded that the minister possess all the information.

Membership of the VTB Supervisory Board

At the end of September 2020, VTB shareholders at the annual general meeting elected the supervisory board of the bank in a new composition. It included the head of the Ministry of Economic Development of the RFMaksim Reshetnikov and the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, the head of the apparatus of the government of the RFDmitry Grigorenko. Also, Deputy Finance Minister Alexei Moiseev and First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Government of the Russian Federation Valery Sidorenko became members of the Supervisory Board. More details here.

Membership in the Board of Directors of Russian Post

In early December 2020, the Government of the Russian Federation approved the updated composition of the board of directors of Russian Post. It was headed by Assistant to the President of the RFMaksim Oreshkin. Maxim Reshetnikov became a new member of the board of directors. More details here.

2022: Member of the Presidium of the Commission on Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation

Deputy Chairman Dmitry Chernyshenko held the first meeting of the Commission on Scientific and Technological Development in 2022 in a videoconference mode. This became known on February 7, 2022. At the meeting, the composition of the presidium of the commission was approved under the chairmanship of Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko. More details here.

Notes

  1. [https://meduza.io/feature/2017/02/06/kto-takoy-maksim-reshetnikov-novyy-gubernator-permskogo-kraya of the
  2. Who is Maxim Reshetnikov, the new governor of the Perm Territory]