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Problems of assessing occupational aptitude and the link between diseases and occupation

06.09.2021 11:00–12:30
Sirius Science and Arts Park, Atom hall
Preserving the health of the working population is a public policy priority. Early detection of signs of occupational pathology is most effective during periodic medical examinations of workers, followed by referral to a centre for occupational pathology for further in-depth examinations. The new world of labour creates new risks to occupational health.
Occupational diseases of the future is a challenge that should be addressed today.
Leading experts in the field of occupational pathology will speak at the session on the problematic issues of occupational aptitude assessment and the link between diseases and the occupation.
Moderator
  • Maxim Nekrasov, Deputy Director of the Department of Public Health, Communication and Expert Activity
Panellists
  • Marina Bukhtiyarova, Chief Researcher, FGBNU NI MT
  • Sofia Nikonova, Leading Researcher, FGBNU NI MT
  • Irina Panova, Scientific Research Institute of Occupational Medicine named after Academician N.F. Izmerova, head occupational pathological department, chief freelance specialist occupational pathologist of the Central Federal District, Ph.D., associate professor
  • Ludmila Saarkoppel, , Occupational Medicine
  • Pavel Serebryakov, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Management Company Slavda
  • Yulia Tkachenko, Specialist of the Direction of Medical Safety of Train Traffic and Industrial Medicine of the Central Directorate of the Branch
  • Lyubov Shpagina, DSc (Med.), Professor, head of department for hospital therapy and medical rehabilitation, Novosibirsk State Medical University, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; chief physician, City Clinical Hospital No. 2, Novosibirsk Region
Session

Sustainable Development of Enterprises: Russian and International Experience

06.09.2021 11:00–12:30
Sirius Science and Arts Park, Conference hall 1
Representatives of domestic and international companies will share practices of sustainable development, outcomes and key challenges of sustainable development concept establishment in Russia.
Moderator
  • Svetlana Maltseva, Chief Executive Officer, MALTILOG
Panellists
  • Nikolay Krivozertsev, Director, Ecostandard Group
  • Maria Spelnikova, Advisor on liaisons with government bodies and public organisations, 3M Rossia
  • Alexander Yakovlev, Head, Environmental Protection Directorate, MC METALLOINVEST
Session

New technologies and digital solutions in manufacturing

06.09.2021 11:00–12:30
Sirius Science and Arts Park, Conference hall 2
The session offers an opportunity to review and discuss the experience of companies in implementing and developing corporate information systems for health and safety process management.
Special attention will be paid to lessons learnt from implementation results as well as to discussion of problematic issues in the development of these information systems.
Moderator
  • Alexey Ivanov, Project Manager, Jet Infosystems
Panellists
  • Denis Bannykh, Manager for development of production safety training systems, Production Safety Directorate, Gazprom Neft
  • Andrey Vorotilkin, Deputy Director, Department of Labour Conditions and Safety, Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Russian Federation
  • Denis Karpenko, Project Manager, NLMK Group
  • Vadim Korkachev, Executive Director, Abies-S
  • Alexander Pivikov, Production Safety Director, JSC Vyksa Steel Works, OMK Group
  • Maxim Polyakov, Head of project for development of production safety competence assessment systems, Production Safety Directorate, Gazprom Neft
  • Sirinat Shageyev, Deputy Director for the Construction of Distribution Networks, Construction Projects Directorate, Grid Company

Closed meeting of Mining and Metallurgical Company Norilsk Nickel PJSC

06.09.2021 11:00–12:30
Sirius Science and Arts Park, Conference hall 3
Session

The Vision Zero concept: domestic experience and international practice

06.09.2021 11:00–12:30
Sirius Science and Arts Park, Conference hall 4
Broadcast
https://facecast.net/v/5sffh6?lang=en
The Vision Zero concept, which consists of seven golden rules, has become widespread in Russia. More than 6,000 Russian companies have joined the movement since 2017, when a memorandum was signed between the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Russian Federation and the International Social Security Association. A five-year period of zero-accident measures is sufficient time to discuss performance, problems encountered and changes in perception of workers' safety.
Participants will discuss the results of implementing Vision Zero in selected companies, the transformation of employee behaviour and the impact of the concept on workplace safety in Russian industry.
Moderator
  • Elena Kompasenko, Head, HSE Department, Zarubezhneft JSC
Panellists
  • Aleksey Vovchenko, First Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Protection of the Russian Federation
  • Svetlana Dronova, Acting Director, Agency for the Development of Human Potential and Labour Resources of the Ulyanovsk Region
  • Pavel Zakharov, HSE Director, NLMK Group
  • Denis Zibarev, Director, Occupational Safety Policy Division, Department of Labour Conditions and Safety, Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Russian Federation
  • Andrey Kolin, General Director, All-Russian Association of Occupational Safety Specialists
  • Hans-Horst Konkolewsky, President, International OPR Foundation / Vision Zero Ambassador (online)
  • Akmadi Sarbasov, First Vice Minister of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of the Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Tatyana Terentyeva, Deputy Director General, Rosatom Corporation
  • Lars Hoffman, Head of EHS Center, Siemens AG (online)
Session

Telemedicine: possible forms of remote interaction and remote procedures in medicine

06.09.2021 11:00–12:30
Sirius Science and Arts Park, Conference hall 6
Broadcast
https://facecast.net/v/1e915s?lang=en
At the event, taking into account sustainable trends in the development of labour legislation in terms of improving the system of mandatory medical examinations of employees and in line with the goals and objectives of the Concept of Digital and Functional Transformation of the Social Domain, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Russian Federation, experts will discuss the functional load and legal status of the new concepts of "remote medical control" and "social insurance profile" and assess the feasibility of establishing a "legal sandbox" regime for practical implementation of new forms of medical examinations of employees at transport industry enterprises and hazardous industrial facilities.
The key message of the session is not to catch up with trends, but to be the frontrunner!
Moderator
  • Nataliya Ushakova, Chief Executive Officer, Social Technologies Group; Chairwoman, Social and Labour Relations Committee and Member of the Management Board, OPORA RUSSIA
Panellists
  • Ekaterina Gutor, Director, Department of Medical Support for Train Safety, Central Directorate of Healthcare – a branch of Russian Railways
  • Evgeniya Kiseleva, Director of the Development of the Federal Operator of Automated Medical Examinations, MedPoint24
  • Vladimir Lugovenko, Deputy Director of the Department of State Policy in the Field of Automobile and Urban Passenger Transport of the Ministry of Transport of Russia
  • Elina Mishustina, Director, LebGOK-Health
  • Sergey Nikolaev, head of the department of medical information technologies of the Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution "Scientific Research Institute of MT"
  • Nadezhda Simonova, Epidemiologist, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Central Civil Aviation Clinical Hospital
  • Alexandra Unizhayeva, CEO, M-Profico
  • Andrey Chukarin, Head of the Analytical Directorate of the Data Management Department, ANO “Analytical Center for the Government of the Russian Federation
Session

Corporate health culture at the heart of a healthy society strategy

06.09.2021 11:00–12:30
Sirius Science and Arts Park, Conference hall 7
Broadcast
https://facecast.net/v/0mmz96?lang=en
Working citizens make a major contribution to the social and economic development of the state. Their health is determined not only by a safe working environment, but also by the availability of health services, programmes involving prevention and management of health risks (including those resulting from occupational activities), timely recognition of diseases and medical and recuperative care. Nevertheless, we can only talk about building a healthy society when society is motivated towards a healthy lifestyle and shares the values of health protection consciously, not by regulation. A managed corporate environment is the place where a mass culture of health responsibility can develop and the foundations for a healthy society can be laid.
Moderator
Panellists
  • Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat, Director, Division of Country Health Policies and Systems, Regional Office for Europe, World Health Organization (online)
  • Tatyana Lototskaya, First Deputy Chairman, Social Insurance Fund of the Russian Federation
  • Julia Mazanova, Deputy General Director for Sustainable Development and Corporate Communications, METALLOINVEST
  • Ekaterina Pogodina, Director General, Managing Director of Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies, Johnson & Johnson Russia & CIS
  • Oleg Salagay, Deputy Minister of Health of the Russian Federation
Front row participants
  • Elena Aksenova, Director, Research Institute for Healthcare Organization and Medical Management of Moscow Healthcare Department
  • Oksana Drapkina, Director, National Medical Research Center for Preventive Medicine of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (online)
  • Olga Enikeeva, Head of Corporate Health Programs, Central Directorate of Health Care, branch of Russian Railways
  • Olga Postnikova, Chief Executive Officer, Dobroe Delo Social Care Centre ANPO
  • Igor Shipilov, Deputy Head, Occupational Medicine Directorate, SUEK
Session

Lean production as a global trend

06.09.2021 11:00–12:30
Sirius Science and Arts Park, Conference hall 9
At the event, experts will talk about the main practices of lean production, their results and their impact on staff behaviour.
Moderator
  • Alena Lysak, Director of Complementary Vocational Education Department, SMARTA Ltd
Panellists
  • Gulyusa Burganova, Director, Department of Lean Production Organization and Development, Grid Company
  • Tatyana Zamorova, CEO, DuPont Sustainable Solutions, Russia & CIS
  • Egor Ivanov, Head of Directorate for socio-financial control and provision for the activities of territorial bodies of Rostrud, Deputy Head of Project Office
  • Lyubov Makarova, Director, Occupational Safety and Production Control Department, Grid Company
Session

Experience in applying the international standard ISO: 45001. Overview of best practices

06.09.2021 11:00–12:30
Sirius Science and Arts Park, Conference hall 10
In a management system, OHSAS 18001 addresses only risks, ISO 45001 addresses both risks and possibilities; ISO 45001 takes into account the views of all stakeholders; the new standard is more dynamic than the old one in every aspect; OHSAS 18001 focuses predominantly on reducing health hazards, ISO 45001 on the relationship between a company and its suppliers/customers.
During the event, experts will discuss management system standards and their impact on safety.
Moderator
  • Andrey Moskvichev, CEO, SMARTA Ltd
Panellists
  • Alexey Zanegin, Director of HSE Projects Head Made Systems
  • Elena Makhmutyanova, Head of the Department of PJSC "Garzprom"
  • Andrey Moskvichev, CEO, SMARTA Ltd
  • Dmitry Yartsev, Chief Executive Officer, TYuF AUSTRIA Standards and Correspondence
Strategic plenary session

Occupational health and safety: new challenges, quick solutions

06.09.2021 13:30–15:00
Sirius Science and Arts Park, Plenary conference hall
Broadcast
https://facecast.net/v/2k7q3c?lang=en
The COVID-19 pandemic is the gravest crisis since the Second World War. It has led to significant changes in the labour market, not only in the area of employment, but also in the operational sustainability of employers themselves.
The crisis has prompted management to make difficult decisions to optimise existing business models, find ways to cut costs, and develop new lines of business.

The discussion will focus on Russian and international experience of state management of labour protection during the pandemic, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the labour sector, modernisation of legislative ways to regulate remote interaction in the social and labour sector between the state authorities and citizens and employers, introduction of electronic document management in the labour sector and its simultaneous integration into the electronic services of the Pension Fund, Social Insurance Fund and state labour inspectorate.
Moderator
Panellists
  • Tatyana Golikova, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation
  • Nikolay Gorban, CEO, CPC-R JSC
  • Elena Zhidkova, Head, Central Healthcare Directorate, Russian Railways
  • Veniamin Kondratiev, Head of Administration (Governor) of Krasnodar Territory
  • Anton Kotyakov, Minister of Labour and Social Protection of the Russian Federation
  • Alexey Likhachev, Director General, State Atomic Energy Corporation ROSATOM
  • Mikhail Mishustin, Prime Minister of the Russian Federation
  • Yaroslav Nilov, Deputy of the State Duma of the 7th Convocation, Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Labour, Social Policy and Veterans' Affairs
  • Guy Ryder, Director General, International Labour Organization (ILO)
  • Sergey Shiryaev, General Director, Vostok-Service
  • Alexander Shokhin, President, Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs

Demonstration exercises of the forces and means of the EMERCOM of Russia

06.09.2021 15:00–15:45
Aleksey Vovchenko
First Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Protection of the Russian Federation
Coordinates the activities aiming at forming state policy as well as norm and legislature regulation in demographics and gender equality, social protection and protection of family, women, children, elderly, veterans, foster care, citizen with partial and full disabilities and social services; in employment and healthcare, labor migration, alternative state service.
Norn April 19, 1975 in Chagan, Semipalatinsk Oblast.
In 1997 graduated Smolensk Pedagogical Institute named after Marx with a degree in Modern Languages. In 2001 gradated Moscow State University of Foreign Relations with a degree in Law.
June 24 2015 appointed by the decree of the government of Russia as the First Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Services of the Russian Federation.
Married. Has two children
1 Class Active State Councilor of the Russian Federation.
Tatyana Terentyeva
Deputy Director General, Rosatom Corporation
Has 18 years of experience in human resources management. During the last five years she has been leading the annual TOP 1000 Russian Managers rating in energy by Managers Association and Kommersant publishing house. In 2016, she won the eponymous national award, taking the first place among all country’s HR managers. In 2018, she took the grand prix in the HR Manager of the Year nomination of the Crystal Pyramid 2018 award for achievements in human resources management established by the organizing committee of the Summit of HR managers Russia, CIS and Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs.
In the state corporation she oversees development and implementation of HR management strategy in the industry. As a result of her work, Rosatom has been repeatedly recognized as the best employer for graduates in engineering and technical specializations in Universum international rating. Rosatom leads the rating of best Russian employers according to HeadHunter, the country’s largest recruiting portal. Rosatom is the only partially state-owned company that was called the best employer according to a research by AON Hewitt international consulting company.
Evelina Zakamskaya
Editor-in-Chief, Doctor Channel; Anchor, Russia 24
Evelina Zakamskaya was born on November 17, 1977, in Baku, and graduated from the Faculty of Philology at Tver State University. She is a presenter for Radio Mayak and for Mir, a television and radio company. Since 2006, she has been an anchor for television channel Russia 24. She writes and presents Mnenie (Opinion), a talk show covering social and political issues, and Idei, menyayushchie mir (World-Changing Ideas), a series of popular science programmes. Evelina Zakamskaya moderates Russia 24 sessions at major international forums. Since 2017 - Editor-in-Chief, Doctor Channel. She is married with two daughters.
Ekaterina Pogodina
Director General, Managing Director of Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies, Johnson & Johnson Russia & CIS
Katerina began her career with Janssen in 2001, holding a number of positions in the Sales, Marketing and Market Access teams. She has been a member of the Russian board of directors since 2010 and was appointed Country Manager Russia in 2015, and then she was promoted to the position of Managing Director Russia & CIS in 2017. In April 2019 Katerina was appointed CEO of Johnson & Johnson Russia & CIS.
Throughout her 17-year career with Janssen, Katerina has consistently demonstrated high standards of quality and strong results. She led the launch of a whole range of new products and work across a number of therapeutic areas, as well as establishing several new business units. In her role as Commercial Operations Director, Russia, Katerina successfully led commercial teams in close collaboration with other departments, which yielded great business results and drove the company’s overall success.
Katerina graduated with distinction from the International University in Moscow, where she studied law. She also completed specialist education for senior executives at the London School of Economics and Political Science and Moscow School of Management Skolkovo.
Since 2015 Katerina has been a member of the board of directors of the Association of International Pharmaceutical Manufacturers (AIPM). Forbes magazine contributor, speaker of the Second Eurasian Women’s Forum.
Oleg Salagay
Deputy Minister of Health of the Russian Federation
Oleg Salagay, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Director of the Department of Public Health and Communications of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation, Press Secretary of the Minister of Healthcare of the Russian Federation Veronika Skvortsova.
Born on 3 October 1983 in Irkutsk (Irkutsk Oblast).
In 2005, graduated with honours from Irkutsk State Medical University.
In 2006, graduated with honours from the Academy of Labour and Social Relations, Department of Law.
In 2010, graduated with honours from the Diplomatic Academy of Russian Foreign Ministry.
In 2011, received a Master’s Degree in European Law from Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO University) under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.
Oleg Salagay is a member of many working groups under the auspices of the World Health Organization, BRICS, and bilateral cooperation. He is Chairman of the Conference of the Parties to the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.
Elena Aksenova
Director, Research Institute for Healthcare Organization and Medical Management of Moscow Healthcare Department
Elena Aksenova has been working at the Research Institute since December 2018.
Educated at Moscow State Pedagogical University, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
She worked as Vice-Rector for Development and Innovation at the I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Russian Ministry of Health. She was Deputy Head of the Department of Innovative Development of Medical Science of RAMS, Head of the Expert Analytical Department of the Federal Agency for Scientific Organizations, Deputy Chief Scientific Secretary of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Before assuming the position of Director of the Research Institute for Innovative Development of Medical Science of the DSMH, she was the Head of the Center for Strategic Planning of Science Development, Expertise and Scientific Advice of the RAS.
Oksana Drapkina
Director, National Medical Research Center for Preventive Medicine of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Doctor of medical Sciences, Professor, corresponding member of RAS
Oksana M. graduated from the MMA named after I. M. Sechenov in 1992. From 1992 to 1997 she worked in the intensive care unit of the clinic of internal diseases of MMA named after I. M. Sechenov. From 1997 to 2015 she worked at the Department of internal medicine propaedeutics First Moscow State Medical University named after I. M. Sechenov, where she was promoted from Department assistant to Professor. In 2013, she was Awarded the Russian government prize in the field of education. In 2017 she was appointed to the position of Director of "NMRC PM" of the Ministry of health of Russia.
Professor Drapkina combines ongoing clinical work with research activities.
Awards: diploma of the Ministry of health of Russia, Laureate of the Russian Government prize in education, badge " excellence in health care».
There were defended 16 PhD theses and 1 dissertation for the degree of doctor of medical Sciences under the scientific guidance of O. M. Drapkina, more than 600 scientific article were published in domestic and foreign journals, 7 monographs, 10 textbooks
Alexey Bobrovsky
Head of the Economic Programme, Russia 24 TV Channel
Alexey Bobrovsky was born on 15 August 1981. In 2002, he graduated from the Journalism Department of the Modern University for the Humanities in Moscow. He has worked as reporter and host on the TV-Centre Channel, Channel 1, Radio Station Business-FM. Since 2009, he has authored and presented the Kurs Dnya [Daily Rate of Exchange] on the Russia-24 TV Channel, Head of the Channel’s Service of Economic News. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Internet site Vestifinance.ru. Since 2016, he has been General Producer of Vestfinance Forum – a new interactive platform, featuring Andrey Klepach, Boris Titov, Alexander Novak, Ksenia Yudaeva and other authoritative economic experts.
Tatyana Golikova
Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation
Born on February 9, 1966 in Mytishchi (Moscow Region).
1987 – graduated from the Moscow Institute of Commerce (Plekhanov Russian University of Economics).
1987-1990 – Junior Research Associate of the Payroll Division of the Scientific-Research Institute of the State Committee for Labour of the USSR.
1990 – 1992 – Economist, Principal Economist of the General Division of the Scientific-Research Institute of the State Committee for Labour of the RSFSR.
1992 – 1995 – Principal Economist, Chief Economist, Head of the Division for Budgetary Policy and Analysis of the Budget Department of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation.
1995 -1996 – Deputy Head of the Budget Department – Head of the General Division of Consolidated Budget of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation.
1996-1998 – Deputy Head of the Budget Department of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation.
April 1998-August 1998 – Head of the Budget Department, member of the board of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation.
August 1998 -June 1999 – Head of the Budgetary Policy Department, member of the board of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation.
June 1999 –June 2002 – Deputy Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation.
August 2002-April 2004 – First Deputy Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation.
April 2004-September 2007 – Deputy Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation.
In 2005 she became a Ph.D. defensing a thesis: "Regulation of intergovernmental relations in the Russian Federation", in 2008 she became a Doctor of Economics on the same topic.
On September 24, 2007 she was appointed to the position of the Health and Social Development Minister of the Russian Federation.
Since May 21, 2012 – Aide to the President of the Russian Federation.
On September, 9, 2013 President of the Russian Federation V.V. Putin submitted to the State Duma for consideration the candidature of T.A. Golikova as the Chairwoman of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation.
Member of the Council for Countering Corruption.
On September 20, 2013 she was appointed to post of the Chairwoman of the Accounts Chamber.
On May 18, 2018 was appointed as Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation.
Honoured Economist of Russia.
Knight of the Order Honour and the Order of Friendship. She was awarded the Order for Merit to the Fatherland of I and II class, the Orders for Merit to the Fatherland of III and IV class.
Nikolay Gorban
CEO, CPC-R JSC
Born in Lukhovitsy, Moscow Region on June 23, 1970.

In 1997, he graduated from the Donbass State Academy of Construction and Architecture majoring in Industrial and Civil Engineering. In 2001, he graduated from the Tyumen Oil & Gas University majoring in Design, Construction and Operation of Gas/Oil Pipelines and Gas/Oil Storage Facilities.

Starting his working career as a foreman in a construction division, he has risen to a chief executive officer in the oil product and oil transport industry.

April 2012 - June 2016 – First Vice President, President of Transnefteproduct.

Since 25 June 2016 – General Director of Caspian Pipeline Consortium.

Awarded the Order of Dostyk (Friendship) Grade 2 Kazakhstan state decoration, a 120 Years of Kazakhstani Crude Oil anniversary medal, a Medal of the Order for Merit for the Astrakhan Region, a Letter of Award by the Russian Federation Energy Ministry, a Letter of Award by the Astrakhan Region Governor, a Letter of Appreciation by the Head of the Republic of Kalmykia, a Letter of Award by the Krasnodar Krai Fuel & Energy Industry Department, Letters of Award by Transneft and Chernomortransneft, he holds the honorary title of Honorary Oilman, the titles of Honorary Citizen of Kalmykia and Labor Veteran.
Elena Zhidkova
Head, Central Healthcare Directorate, Russian Railways
In 2009 Elena Zhidkova graduated from the I.M.Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy. In 2011 Ms.Zhidkova completed a residency training at the Department of Healthcare Management on the Faculty of Economics and Healthcare Management of the I.M.Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University. In 2011 Elena Zhidkova graduated from the Marketing Faculty of the Moscow State University of Economics, Statistics and Information Technology.
In 2011-2015 Ms.Zhidkova was on postgraduate study at the Department of Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Management of the I.M.Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University. Elena Zhidkova is an author of numerous articles and publications.
Since 2011 – Deputy Head of Division of Medical Services at the Morozov City Clinical Hospital for Children, since 2013 – head of consultative and diagnostics centre, in 2014 – became head of the ambulatory and polyclinic center of this organization. In 2016, Ms.Zhidkova was appointed Head of the Healthcare Department of JSC Russian Railways. Since May 2016, she is the Head of Central Healthcare Directorate – a branch of JSC Russian Railways. Since January 2017 – Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Stock Company RZD Health.
Veniamin Kondratiev
Head of Administration (Governor) of Krasnodar Territory
Veniamin Kondratiev was born September 1, 1970 in Prokopyevsk, Kemerovo Region. 1993: graduated from Kuban State University as a philologist and teacher of the Russian language. 1995: graduated from the same University as a lawyer. 1991–1994 – consultant, head of legal at Plutos JSC, Krasnodar. 1994–1995: senior lawyer in Legal Department of the administration of the Krasnodar Territory. 1995–2001: senior legal adviser and a leading specialist of the Legal Department of the administration of the Krasnodar Territory.2001–2003: deputy chief of staff and head of the legal administration of the Krasnodar Territory. 2003–2007: appointed Deputy Governor of the Krasnodar Territory for property, land and legal relations – head of Department of property relations. 2014 to January 2015: Deputy head of the main Department for Federal Property Management of the Presidential Administration. January 2015: Head of the main Department for Federal Property Management of the Administrative Directorate of the President of the Russian Federation. March 2015 – Deputy Head of Administrative Directorate of the President of the Russian Federation.
Anton Kotyakov
Minister of Labour and Social Protection of the Russian Federation
Born 15 August 1980 in Kuibyshev (now Samara).

2002: Graduated from the Samara State Academy of Economics with a degree in Economics.

2011: Graduated from the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration with a Master’s degree in Administrative and Financial Law.

2001–2005: Held several posts in the Finance Department of the Samara Region Government.

2005–2007: Department head at the Samara Region Ministry of Finance.

2007–2012: Head of the Department of Regional Budget Execution and Reporting at the Samara Region Ministry of Finance.

2012–2014: Head of the Operations Improvement Directorate at the Federal Treasury.

2014–2017: Finance Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance of the Moscow Region.

2017–2020: Deputy Finance Minister of the Russian Federation.

21 January 2020: Appointed Minister of Labour and Social Protection of the Russian Federation by Presidential Executive Order.

Has a PhD in Economics.

Married, with two children.
Alexey Likhachev
Director General, State Atomic Energy Corporation ROSATOM
Alexey Likhachev is Director General of ROSATOM. He assumed office in October 2016. Mr. Likhachev has since been responsible for overseeing the entire spectrum of the state corporation’s activities.
Before joining ROSATOM, Mr. Likhachev worked in the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia, where he held a wide variety of leadership positions. He joined the ministry in 2007. He worked as an advisor to the Minister of Economic Development until 2008, in 2010 he was appointed Deputy Minister, and in February 2015 he was promoted to the position of First Deputy Minister of Economic Development.
Throughout his career, Mr. Likhachev held senior positions in other governmental bodies and public organizations as well. He was a member of the State Duma (the lower house of Russia’s parliamentary body), serving as Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Economic Policy, Entrepreneurship and Tourism (2000-2007). Previously, he worked as managing director of Social Industrial Insurance Company ‘Aval’ in Nizhniy Novgorod (1992-2000).
Mr. Likhachev graduated from Gorky State University and started his career as an engineer in the Gorky Research Institute of Instrumentation (1985-1987). In 1998 he graduated from the Economic Faculty of Nizhniy Novgorod State University with a Ph.D. in economics.
Alexander Shokhin
President, Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs
Alexander N. Shokhin was born 25 December, 1951.
Graduated from the Moscow State University in 1974.
Doctor of Economics, Professor.
Twice, in 1991-1994 and in 1998, Mr. Shokhin held the post of Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation.
In 1991-1994 he also held positions of Minister of Labor, Minister of Economics, Chairman of the Russian Agency for International Cooperation and Development.
From 1994 to 2002 – Deputy of the State Duma, with the posts of First Vice Chairman of the State Duma, leader of the Duma party bloc 'Our Home is Russia', Head of the Duma Committee on Credit Institutions and Capital Markets.
Since 1995 - President of the National Research University – Higher School of Economics.
From 2002 to 2006 – Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Investment Group "Renaissance Capital".
From 2005 to 2009 – member of the RF Public Chamber.
Since 2005 – President of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs. Mr. Shokhin is a member of several deliberative bodies under the Russian President and Government. He is also an independent director on the Boards of several companies, including ALROSA, Russian Railways, TMK and others.