Grigory Naginsky

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Grigory Naginsky
Grigoriy Naginskiy
Born (1958-06-16) June 16, 1958 (age 65)
Alma materUral State Technical University
Occupationpolitician
Political partyUnited Russia
HonoursOrder of Courage

Grigory Mikhailovich Naginskiy (Russian: Григорий Михайлович Нагинский; born June 16, 1958, in Orsk, Orenburg Oblast) is a Russian politician, Candidate of Sciences. Senator – member of the Federation Council from Leningrad Oblast in 2003–2010, member of Industrial Policy Committee and Commission in natural monopolies.

Biography[edit]

Naginskiy graduated from Ural Polytechnic University in 1980, with a specialization in Heat and Power Engineering. Additionally, he was a Candidate in Economic Sciences. He began his career in 1980 as an engineer in the Installation and Construction Directorate – 90 and continued his career up to the level of Deputy Chief Engineer.[1] Following the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant Naginskiy managed the remedial works for reactor 4.

Since 1994, Naginskiy has been deputy General Director of Installation and Construction Directorate – 90. In 1995 he initiated the integration of a range of enterprises of Sosnoviy Bor in a single holding, at the same year became the Board Chairman of Holding CONCERN TITAN-2.[2] In 1996, he was appointed Vice President of Public Associations "Soyuz Chernobul — Sosnoviy Bor" and President of NNO "Federation of Judo in Sosnoviy Bor."

In 1999 he began to develop a political career and took various positions in different committees of the Legislative Assembly of Leningrad Oblast. Since 2003 Naginskiy was a member of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. He was appointed in 2010 as a Deputy Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation,[3] and then in April 2011 as the Head of Federal Special Construction Agency.[4]

Awards[edit]

  • Order of Courage for the strong spirit and self-sacrificing during the activity in Chernobyl NPP accident consequences elimination.[5]
  • Honored Builder of Russian Federation for the merits in construction and for the longstanding and dedicated work.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Biography in newspaper Kommersant
  2. ^ Biography at RIA Novosti
  3. ^ Grigoriy Naginskiy appointed Deputy Minister of Defense of Russian Federation[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ The new director of Russia Spetsstroy
  5. ^ "Presidential Decree of 02.08.1997 N 819 "On conferring state awards of the Russian Federation"". Archived from the original on 2014-07-26. Retrieved 2014-07-22.
  6. ^ Presidential Decree of 04.06.2008 N 896 "On conferring state awards of the Russian Federation""

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