Stupin Rodion Sergeyevich
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Biography
Education
In 2013 he graduated from the Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas, Faculty of Economics and Management (Bachelor's and Master's Degree)
In 2018, he received an Executive MBA at the Moscow School of Management Skolkovo.
Career
2010-2017
From 2010 to 2017, Rodion Stupin worked at the Ryazan Oil Refining Company (part of Rosneft), where since 2013 he was director of the department for the purchase of material and technical resources.
2017-2023
In 2017, he took the position of Operating Director of Medsi Group of Companies, who left the summer of 2023 to head the operational unit of the B2B-marketplace of rapid purchases of Maxmart. In the area of responsibility of Stupin in Maxmart, there were goals for business development, including increasing the pool of suppliers and distributors on the platform, expanding the geography of logistics and warehouses, increasing the number of strategic clients and developing new areas of business monetization as part of a business strategy. Sostav was informed about this in the company.
| Rodion Sergeevich worked at the Medsi Group of Companies for 6.5 years. He began his career in the field of procurement, gathered a large team of highly professional specialists, which achieved excellent results, made a significant contribution to the company's activities during the pandemic and successfully implemented all the strategic tasks of the Medsi Group of Companies, the company noted in July 2023. |
2024: Appointment as CEO of the network of clinics "Be healthy"
In January 2024, Rodion Stupin was appointed general director of the Be Healthy clinic network, which is owned by Ingosstrakh. In the new position, the former top manager of Medsi will be responsible for strategic development and carry out the overall management of the medical organization.
By January 2024, the Be Healthy network unites 10 clinics in Moscow and the regions. Before Rodion Stupin, the company was led by Philip Mironovich. The place of work of the latter is not called.[1]
