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Slusar Yury Borisovich
Slusar Yury Borisovich

Biography

Born July 20, 1974 in Rostov-on-Don, Russia.

Education

  • 1996 - Lomonosov Moscow State University, lawyer
  • 2003 - Postgraduate studies of the Academy of National Economy under the Government of the Russian Federation, Candidate of Economic Sciences

Scientific degree

Candidate of Economic Sciences.

Thesis: "Cybernetic approach to the organization of management in corporate systems"[1]

Career

1996-2010

1996-1999 - General Director of Firm YBS LLC, Moscow.

1999-2003 - General Director of Monolit-ABK LLC, Moscow.

2003-2008 - Commercial Director of ROSTVERTOL OJSC, Rostov-on-Don[2].

2005-2007 - Head of the Helicopter Programs Committee of OPK Oboronprom OJSC.

2009-2010 - Assistant Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.

2011-2012

2011 - Member of the Board of Directors of Irkut Corporation OJSC[3]

2010-2012 - Director of the Aviation Industry Department of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.

2012 - re-joined the Board of Directors of Irkut Corporation OJSC[4]

Shareholder of CJSC Trade and Construction Company USS (85%)[5]

May 10, 2012 -[6] appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation[6]

2015-2018

In January 2015, the Board of Directors of OJSC UAC elected Yuri Slyusar as President (sole executive body) for a term of five years. At the same time, the powers of Mikhail Poghosyan as President of the company were terminated. The Board of Directors also agreed with the combination of the President, Chairman of the Management Board of OJSC UAC Yu.B. Slyusar of a number of positions on the boards of directors of other organizations.

In June 2015, President of the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) Yuri Slyusar joined the board of directors of Aeroflot - Russian Airlines. The new board was elected at the annual general meeting of shareholders of the national airline.

In March 2018, Aeroflot approved 12 candidates for the board of directors, 11 of whom will be elected at the upcoming annual meeting of shareholders. Yuri Slyusar entered the group of candidates.

As of April 16, 2018, Yuri Borisovich Slyusar works as president, chairman of the board of PJSC UAC, member of the board of directors.

Listed as the owner of the commercial organization "Exhibition Center" Choperexpo[7].

2024: Appointment as the head of the Rostov region

On November 4, 2024, the president Russia Vladimir Putin signed a decree appointing the general director of the United Aircraft Corporation (part of the UAC state corporation "") Rostec Yuri Slyusar to the post of interim head. In Rostov region this position, he will replace Governor Vasily Golubev, who resigned of his own free will.

It is said that Slyusar will act as head of the Rostov region until the person elected by the governor takes office. The corresponding elections will be held in the fall of 2025. Slyusar, during a meeting with Putin, said that for him a new appointment is an opportunity to return to "small Don land, homeland, to head the region in this difficult period."

Yuri Slyusar

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They used to say that Rostov is the gate of the Caucasus, and now it, of course, is the gate to a large extent to new territories, on the territory where millions of our new fellow citizens live, "Slyusar emphasized.
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In turn, Putin noted that the importance of the Rostov region in connection with the formed geopolitical situation has increased many times. Therefore, it is necessary to focus on the economic activities of the region.

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I ask you to start immediately with this - to immerse yourself in the life of the region, to isolate the most important thing, the main one. There are good positions in general, there is something to continue, and not just where to start. I really hope for your professionalism and such a positive charge on the result, "Putin said.
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At the same time, as RBC notes, the press service of the governor of the Rostov region denied earlier information that the reason for Golubev's resignation could be searches conducted by him. It says that this information "is not true." Announcing his resignation, Golubev said that he was moving to a new job, but did not name the position.[8]

Powers of the Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation

Coordinates the work and gives instructions on issues

  • industrial policy in the aviation and radio-electronic industries, as well as in the field of bioengineering technologies, chemical, pharmaceutical and medical industries;

  • preparation of programmes, strategies and plans for development in civil industries, including short- and medium-term forecasts for the development of industries;

  • investment policy in industry in the established sphere;

  • modernization, technological development and stimulation of innovations in industry in the established sphere;

  • improving the energy efficiency of industry in the established area;

  • development and implementation of measures to support and develop small and medium-sized businesses in the established sphere;

  • development of programs, strategies, plans for the development of industries, as well as short-term and medium-term forecasts of the development of industries in the established field of activity.

Coordinates and monitors the activities of the following structural units of the central office of the Ministry

  • Department of Aviation Industry;

  • Department of Radio-Electronic Industry;

  • Department of Chemical and Technological Complex and Bioengineering Technologies;

  • Department for the Development of the Military-Industrial Complex (in the established field of activity).

Bears personal responsibility in the established sphere for performance of tasks and functions assigned to them

[9]

Interesting facts

In 2006 and 2007, he led the Five Stars television festival held in Sochi[1]

It is noteworthy that the companies headed by Yuri Slyusar in the capital of Russia were engaged in the publication and sale of sound recordings, as well as the production of performers, the organization of concerts and the release of musical collections[10].

Before the civil service, Yuri Slyusar combined work at Rostvertol with a production and recording business in Moscow. Until 2009, he was the general director and main owner of Monolit-AVK LLC, Studio Monolith LLC (publication and sale of sound recordings).

He also owned 79% of the Monolith production company - this company was created in 1994, is engaged in producing performers, organizing concerts, releasing music collections, according to its website. At the end of August 2011, the company bought out the share of Yuri Slyusar[7].

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