Denis Manturov

Denis Valentinovich Manturov (Russian: Денис Валентинович Мантуров; born 23 February 1969) is a Russian politician who has served as Minister of Trade and Industry of the Russian Federation since 2012. He was first appointed as acting minister to replace Viktor Khristenko, who resigned from the office.

Denis Manturov
Денис Валентинович Мантуров
Minister of Industry and Trade
Assumed office
21 May 2012
Acting: 2 February – 21 May 2012
Prime MinisterVladimir Putin
Viktor Zubkov (Acting)
Dmitry Medvedev
Mikhail Mishustin
Preceded byViktor Khristenko
Personal details
Born
Denis Valentinovich Manturov

(1969-02-23) 23 February 1969
Murmansk, Russian SFSR, USSR
Political partyIndependent
Alma materMoscow State University (1994)

Biography

Education

Career

  • 1998–2000 – Deputy Director General of Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant.
  • 2000–2001 – Commercial Director of The Mil Moscow Helicopters Plant.
  • 2001–2003 – Deputy Chairman of Federal State Investments Corporation.
  • 2003–2007 – Director General of United Industry Corporation, Oboronprom.
  • 2007–2008 – Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation.[1]
  • 2008 – Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of Russia.[2]
  • 2012–present[3] – Mr Manturov was appointed as acting Minister of Industry and Trade,[4] his appointment was re-approved in May 21, 2012, in ministerial office as Minister of Industry and Trade in Dmitry Medvedev's Cabinet.[5]

Family

He is currently married to his wife Natalia, of whom he has two children with (the oldest being Leonela and the youngest being Yevgeny). Leonela is currently a member of the Faculty of Sociology at Moscow State University. Manturov's father Valentin, has owned 50% of a financial company since November 2017, according to SPARK-Interfax.[6]

Lobbying interests

Manturov called for the transfer of natural monuments Yuraktau, Kushtau and Toratau to the Bashkir soda company, which will lead to their destruction.[7][8]

Awards

References

Political offices
Preceded by
Viktor Khristenko
Minister of Trade and Industry
2012–present
Incumbent
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