Grigoriy Mihaylovich Naginskiy
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Grigory Mikhailovich Naginskiy (russian: Григорий Михайлович Нагинский; born June 16, 1958 in
Orsk Orsk (russian: Орск) is the second largest city in Orenburg Oblast, Russia, located on the steppe about southeast of the southern tip of the Ural Mountains. The city straddles the Ural River. Population: It lies adjacent to the Kazakhstan– ...
, Orenburg Oblast) is a Russian politician,
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. Senator – member of the
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from
Leningrad Oblast Leningrad Oblast ( rus, Ленинградская область, Leningradskaya oblast’, lʲɪnʲɪnˈgratskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ, , ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). It was established on 1 August 1927, although it was not until 194 ...
in 2003–2010, member of Industrial Policy Committee and Commission in natural monopolies.


Biography

Naginskiy graduated from Ural Polytechnic University in 1980, with a specialization in Heat and Power Engineering. Additionally he was a candidate in
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. 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. Following the accident at the
Chernobyl Chernobyl ( , ; russian: Чернобыль, ) or Chornobyl ( uk, Чорнобиль, ) is a partially abandoned city in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, situated in the Vyshhorod Raion of northern Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine. Chernobyl is about no ...
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. 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. During the period 2003-2001 Naginskiy was a member of the
Federation Council The Federation Council (russian: Сове́т Федера́ции – ''Soviet Federatsii'', common abbreviation: Совфед – ''Sovfed''), or Senate (officially, starting from July 1, 2020) ( ru , Сенат , translit = Senat), is th ...
of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. He was appointed in 2010 as a Deputy
Minister of Defence A defence minister or minister of defence is a cabinet official position in charge of a ministry of defense, which regulates the armed forces in sovereign states. The role of a defence minister varies considerably from country to country; in som ...
of the Russian Federation. and then in April 2011 as the Head of Federal Special Construction Agency.


Awards

* Order of Courage for the strong spirit and self-sacrificing during the activity in Chernobyl NPP accident consequences elimination. *Honored Builder of Russian Federation for the merits in construction and for the longstanding and dedicated work.Presidential Decree of 04.06.2008 N 896 "On conferring state awards of the Russian Federation""
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References


External links


Biography on atomic-energy.ru

Biography on lobbying.ru

Profile at Forbes
{{DEFAULTSORT:Naginskiy, Grigoriy Living people 1958 births People from Orsk Members of the Federation Council of Russia (after 2000) United Russia politicians Recipients of the Order of Courage Deputy Defence Ministers of Russia