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Tretiak Natalya Vladimirovna
Tretiak Natalya Vladimirovna

Tretyak Natalya Vladimirovna is the first vice president of Gazprombank.

Biography

Born June 17, 1972 in Leningrad Oblast, Russia.

Education

1997 - graduated from the Law Faculty of St. Petersburg State University.

2002 - graduated from the North-West Academy of Public Administration with a degree in State and Municipal Administration[1] of [1].

Scientific degree

Candidate of Law.

Thesis: "Constitutional right to education in the Russian Federation"[2].

Career

1993-2008

1993-2004 - Worked in the Committee on Education of St. Petersburg.

As Deputy Chairman of the Committee, she was invited to Moscow to the post of Deputy Director of the Department of State Policy in the Field of Education of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.

2004-2008 - Deputy Director of the Department of State Policy in Education of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.

2008-2012

Since 2008, she joined the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys as the first vice-rector.

2008-2012 - First Vice-Rector of the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys[3].

Natalya Tretyak was a member of the expert groups involved in updating the so-called "Strategy 2020," developed on behalf of Vladimir Putin. The group, of which Natalya Tretyak was a member, deals with the reform of the budget sector in the economy[4].

Since May 2012 - Chairman of the Education Committee of St. Petersburg[5].

"I was very interested in the project conceived at that time on national research universities. Working at the university gave me a new look at the graduate, "Natalya Vladimirovna commented on this step. She says about her current decision: "Most of my life is connected with St. Petersburg and education. I have the strength and desire to do everything to be useful to my beloved city. "

Natalia Tretyak is an adviser to the Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.

Since June 19, 2012 - Deputy Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.

2013-2018

From August 2013 to 2016 - First Deputy Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.

From 2016 to 2018 - Deputy General Director of Stroygazmontazh.

Since 2018 - First Vice President of Gazprombank.[6]

Natalia Tretyak about the Open Region project

On the new law "On Education"

2023: Appointment as CEO of Prosveshchenie Publishing House

Natalya Tretyak, former vice president of Gazprombank, has been appointed the new general director of the Prosveshchenie publishing house. This became known on March 7, 2023.

Mikhail Kozhevnikov, who led the Enlightenment group since 2019, will remain as president for strategic development. The reasons for the personnel changes are unknown.

Natalya Tretyak will replace Mikhail Kozhevnikov as general director of the Prosveshchenie publishing house

Igor Shuvalov, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Enlightenment, commenting on the appointment of the new General Director, noted Tretyak's extensive experience in the education system:

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Natalia Tretyak has solid managerial experience. She worked in responsible positions in the education system both in St. Petersburg and at the federal level. I am sure that her arrival will allow the company to confirm its leadership and successfully solve the most ambitious tasks, and Mikhail Kozhevnikov will help her ensure continuity in the development of the organization.
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Russian Education Minister Sergei Kravtsov, in turn, wished Natalya Tretyak success as the general director of the publishing house and said that her vast experience, including in the education system, would contribute to the further successful development of the company.

Natalia Tretyak by March 2023 is a member of the Presidential Council on Science and Education, is a member of the Education Commission of the State Council of the Russian Federation and the working group of the Government of the Russian Federation on the implementation of the "regulatory guillotine" mechanism in the field of education.

According to the Russian Book Chamber, the Prosveshchenie publishing house ranks second in the country in total circulation, second only to the Eksmo-AST group. But at the same time, the publishing house is the leader in the country in terms of the total circulation of non-periodic publications: in 2022, Enlightenment released 7400 publications with a total circulation of 125 million copies.[7]

Awards

She was awarded the badge "Honorary Worker of General Education,"

She was awarded the medal "In memory of the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg"[8]

2009 - entered the List of persons included in the reserve of managerial personnel under the patronage of the President of the Russian Federation[9].

Hobbies

He is fond of mountaineering and climbing.

She made parachute jumps.

She was engaged in tennis.

Favorite writers - Chekhov and Pelevin.

He is fond of reading literature on psychology.

Marital status

Has a son[2].

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