Being a member of the second Russian government, he has been working for the sixth year as Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. Denis Manturov began his impressive career in the aviation industry, engaged in the production and export of helicopters. He began public service in 2007, immediately from the post of deputy minister.
early years
The biography of Denis Valentinovich Manturov began in the Russian north in Murmansk, where he was born on February 23, 1969. Father - Valentin Ivanovich Manturov - a graduate of the Naval College and the Academy of Foreign Trade. At first he made a good career as a Komsomol activist, and in later years he worked as deputy chairman of the city executive committee. Mom, Tamara Fedorovna, was engaged in housekeeping.
From the age of seven Denis lived in Bombay, where his father was sent on a business trip abroad, as it was then called. Valentin Ivanovich was appointed to the post of head of the Soviet cultural center. The guy went to school at the embassy. Then the family moved again, Manturov Sr. became the head of the country's mission to the UN and at the same time the cultural center in Colombo.
Having received secondary education, Denis Manturov entered Moscow State University. He graduated from the institution in 1994, becoming a specialist in sociology. He continued his education at the graduate school of his native university, where he defended his thesis on economics. Subsequently, he graduated from the Academy of Public Administration.
Carier start
In the labor biography of Denis Manturov, his father-in-law Evgeny Kisel played a key role. Which worked in India at the representative office of Aeroflot, and then engaged in the export of helicopter spare parts to this eastern country. The son-in-law became his deputy in the company "AeroRepkon", created with the participation of the country's main carrier. Denis at the same time organized an enterprise that became a dealer of Bilan.
In 1998, he was appointed deputy general director of the aircraft factory in Ulan-Ude, where at 28 he also became the main shareholder of the enterprise. In 2000, transferred to the position of commercial director of a helicopter plant in Moscow. The following year, Denis Manturov went to work in the defense industry, taking the post of deputy head of the state company Gosinkor. And in 2003, he headed Oboronprom, which specialized in the production of aircraft.
In public service
In 2007, Manturov joined the civil service, receiving the post of Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy. The following year, he transferred to a similar position in the Ministry of Industry and Trade, was included in the personnel reserve of the head of state.
Since 2012, he has been working as Minister of Industry, first in the government of Putin and then Medvedev. Photos of Denis Manturov from various industrial exhibitions often appear in the Russian press. Among his latest achievements is the implementation of a project to develop and manufacture a car for the president.
Personal life
Shortly after graduation, Manturov married. With his wife Natalya Evgenievna Manturova (nee Kisel), he is familiar with his school years. Future spouses studied together at a school in Bombay.
Natalia works as a doctor, specializes in cosmetology and plastic surgery. In 1999, she established her first private clinic - the Center for Plastic and Endoscopic Surgery. In the following years, she expanded her business by opening other aesthetic medicine enterprises. After her husband moved to public service, she became the owner of the assets that Manturov transferred to her. Including the resort "Primorye" in Gelendzhik, where her patients undergo rehabilitation. The wife is actively involved in social activities, leading the ethics committee of the Russian Society of Plastic Surgeons. He teaches at the Medical University named after N. Pirogov, where he heads the department.
The couple has two children - a daughter, Lionel and a son, Eugene. Lionela Manturova graduated from high school in Italy and then studied at the sociology faculty of Moscow State University. In 2013, she became a member of the scandal when her birthday was actively discussed in social networks in one of the most expensive restaurants in Moscow. Then the journalists estimated that the celebration in Safisa cost $ 500 thousand. But later it turned out that in fact it was the birthday of a classmate.