Denis Manturov's family ties helped him build a career. Manturov Denis Valentinovich Evgeny Manturov son

Denis Valentinovich Manturov – Head of the Department of Social Technologies, Faculty of Sociology, Moscow State University, Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. Manturov is an active state adviser of the Russian Federation, 1st class.

Denis Valentinovich Manturov was born on February 23, 1969 in Murmansk. Nothing is known about the nationality, as well as about the height of the future official. Mom worked as a housewife, father held the serious post of Komsomol secretary and deputy chairman of the city executive committee. Previously, the man was a naval cadet.

While Denis was at a young age, Valentin Ivanovich received an education in the field of foreign trade and then a position abroad. The parents took their son and went to Bombay. It was here that the elder Manturov was offered a job. Denis's father worked as the director of a Soviet cultural center. In Bombay, the future minister met his first and only love - Natasha.

The girl lived in the city and studied at the embassy school. Natasha’s father was Evgeny Kisel, who held a post in the representative office of Aeroflot airline. The children quickly found common language, and later the parents decided to become family friends.

Already in 1980, the head of the Manturov family changed jobs. The man worked as an embassy adviser and head of a cultural center in Colombo. In addition, Valentin Ivanovich represented the country at the UN.

Soon Denis Manturov returns to his homeland and enters Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov to the Faculty of Sociology. In 1994 young man awarded a diploma of higher education. He didn't plan to stop there. Fate brought Denis Valentinovich to graduate school at his alma mater. Thus, in 1997 Manturov became a candidate of economic sciences.

Denis Manturov and politics

While Denis’s father continued to build a diplomatic career, his son went to serve his father-in-law Evgeniy Kisel, who organized the Aerorepkon company. The company sold air tickets and collaborated with the country's main airline, Aeroflot. Denis Manturov became Kisel's deputy.

In addition to working at Aerorepkon, the future official developed his own business. Denis became the owner of the Bell Line Center Stolichny company. It was Manturov who was appointed dealer of the cellular operator Beeline in 1996. Thanks to various techniques The entrepreneur managed to connect about 4,500 subscribers over the course of several years.

Next, Denis Valentinovich followed in the footsteps of his relative into the industrial sector. The man was appointed manager and commercial director of the enterprises. Manturov spoke at professional forums. But large number intermediaries led to a reduction in company profitability.

In 2007, Denis Manturov’s talent was noticed by the government. A 38-year-old man is invited to the post of Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. So it began political career businessman. Denis Valentinovich was involved in the activities of the chemical-technological and defense complexes, pharmaceuticals, and customs and tariff policy.

The official was included in the government commission, which was involved in preventing the bankruptcy of major companies and enterprises. After moving to public service, Denis Manturov had to give up running own business. He transferred some of the companies to his wife, and sold the rest.

Minister Denis Manturov

For a long time, Denis Manturov’s biography included only leadership positions. But already in 2012 they decided to make the official acting. heads of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and a few months later they introduced Denis Valentinovich as the new Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.

In addition, members of the Rostec state corporation made Manturov chairman of the supervisory board. The civil servant has done a lot in this position. Denis Valentinovich began to fight counterfeit products and punish entrepreneurs who produce products not in accordance with GOST.

In 2016, the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade was again appointed chairman of the board of directors of United Shipbuilding Corporation JSC. This industry, according to Manturov, requires close attention. Denis Valentinovich believes that the sanctions benefited Russia, since many enterprises were organized for the production of food, medicine and other goods. The industry is beginning to increase capacity.

Personal life of Denis Manturov

Denis Valentinovich did not hesitate and invited his old friend Natasha to marry. This event happened immediately after graduating from university. The girl at that time was already working as a doctor in the field of cosmetology. A few years after marriage, Natalya opened the Lancet private clinic. Over the years, the company expanded and the number of aesthetic medicine centers increased.

After Denis received a position in government agencies, the man transferred control of most assets to his wife. Among them is a sanatorium in Gelendzhik and other enterprises. The official's wife is a versatile person. A woman attends social events and is engaged in social activities. Natalia heads the specialized department at the Medical University named after. Nikolai Pirogov. In addition, the woman was appointed head of the ethics committee of the Russian Society of Surgeons.

Denis Manturov and Dmitry Medvedev

The Manturov couple is raising two children – daughter Lionella and son Evgeniy. A scandal occurred with the girl, born in 1998, a few years earlier. IN social networks Information appeared that the parents gave the princess a grand celebration in an expensive Moscow restaurant. According to journalists' calculations, the celebration cost the parents 500 thousand dollars.

Later, Denis Valentinovich stated that Lionella was present at a friend’s party, and not at a personal birthday. The girl studied at Moscow State University, like her father. Manturov’s daughter graduated from school in Italy. The girl planned to move to permanent place residence in London.

Little is known about Evgeniy's son. The young man graduated from gymnasium No. 1529 named after. A.S. Griboyedov, later entered MGIMO. In addition, Evgeniy studied in Switzerland. Owns Chinese, enjoys sports, including boxing. Photos of Denis Manturov's children are published on the pages of glossy magazines.

Denis Manturov now

Now Denis Manturov continues to work as Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. But the official’s activities are not limited to this. The head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade participates in television programs where he talks about the work of the ministry and further steps to develop industry and trade within the country. Manturov has a hoarse voice.

In addition to cash, Denis Manturov owns six cars, including Land Rover, Moskvich-412, VAZ 2103, Lada Vesta, GAZ-21, Moskvich-408. Along with this, Denis Valentinovich has land plot, apartment.

On March 18, 2018, the Russian presidential elections took place, in which Vladimir Putin again won. Immediately after taking office, Putin again offered the position of prime minister to Dmitry Medvedev. On May 18, the new composition of the Russian government was announced to journalists. Denis Manutrov retained his position as head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.

Positions of Denis Manturov

1998-2000 - deputy general director Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant
2000-2001 - Commercial Director of JSC Moscow Helicopter Plant named after M. L. Mil
2001-2003 - Deputy Chairman of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "State Investment Corporation"
2003-2007 - General Director of OJSC United Industrial Corporation Oboronprom
2007-2008 - Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy Russian Federation
2008-2012 - Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
2012-present - Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation

Denis Manturov became a millionaire thanks to a successful marriage.

One of the main co-owners of the Financial Systems company was Stanislav Chemezov, the son of Rostec head Sergei Chemezov. He received exactly half the share of the company, the main asset of which is the Gelendzhik boarding house “Primorye”. At the same time, it is known that Primorye is an enterprise controlled by Natalya Manturova, who is reputed to be the country’s chief plastic surgeon and is also the wife of the Minister of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov.

Family to family

It is known that less than a month ago, a significant share of Financial Systems was acquired by the Financial Investments company, which is directly controlled by the head of Rostec, Sergei Chemezov, through the hands of his son. The son of the head of the state corporation also owns almost a quarter of the shares in Gelendzhik Resort Complex - Meridian LLC. And this is not the last asset of Chemezov Jr. He also owns half of the share of the Gelendzhik investment company LLC MIK Rusinvest.

Returning to “Financial Systems”. It became public knowledge that the company was controlled by Cypriot offshore companies. Among them were such companies as Monticello Holdings Limited, Guylen Investments Limited and Questoil Limited. Also, some media reported that the assets of one of the above-mentioned companies are formally owned by a certain Valentin Manturov. If you remember the patronymic of the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade (Valentinovich), then, turning on your wild imagination, you can come to the conclusion that this is, at a minimum, close relative Denis Valentinovich.

What will happen to Primorye

As reported in open sources, it is planned to spend 2 billion rubles on the reconstruction of the boarding house “Primorye”, or more precisely, its expansion. One can guess what “expansion” is, knowing that the Druzhba sanatorium is located next to the boarding house. This is a specialized medical institution for deaf and mute people. So, the owners want to build a hotel complex on this site and medical center. They say that this will be the Kuban branch of the Moscow Institute of Plastic Surgery and Cosmetology. And Natalya Manturova owns this organization. So the plans for transformations in Gelendzhik look quite logical. But it’s unclear where the deaf and dumb will go. But this, apparently, is no longer so important. As they say, business is business.

Ministerial "mantra"

I can tell a long story about Minister Manturov and his family. Moreover, not so much about his backbreaking work in the ministerial field, but about his successful, although not indisputable, business projects. Thus, it is known that the aforementioned Natalya Manturova owns wine-growing lands in the Kuban. In particular, she is the owner of the Mantra company. According to various sources, it has at its disposal from 100 to 300 hectares of agricultural land on which grapes are grown. How Natalya Manturova suddenly became the owner of a simply “golden” piece of land in the Russian granary, one can only guess. But evil tongues have already managed to speculate that administrative resources helped such a profitable acquisition.

After all, if the husband is a minister, how can one not take advantage of the situation!

But something else is interesting here. The official founders of “Mantra” (by the way, the name is painfully similar to one famous surname) are - attention - the companies Quesoil Ltd and Guylen Investments Ltd. If anyone has read this material carefully, they will immediately draw the right conclusions. These are the same offices that are associated with the “Financial Systems” of the same Manturovs! And another interesting information - both Cypriot companies replaced the “post” of the owners of “Mantra” with another - Monticello Holdings Limited.

The last offshore company controls a stake in the Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant. And at the end of the distant 1997, Natalya Manturova’s father, Evgeny Kisel, took ownership of part of the shares of this particular aircraft plant. And, moreover, the deputy head of the enterprise was appointed at the same time - not yet the Minister of Industry of the Russian Federation - but already Kisel’s son-in-law Denis Manturov. The main thing is not to study, but to marry well! Denis Valentinovich was married very successfully (good always sticks to good).

An unknown young sociologist, after marrying the daughter of a major Russian industrialist, began to take simply gigantic steps towards career ladder. Denis Manturov became the director (still commercial) of the Moscow Helicopter Plant named after M.L. Mil. Then Manturov becomes one of the youngest Russian ministers. At the intermediate stage, he had the position of Deputy Minister of Transport, and exactly a year later the country received a new head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

But this would not be Russia if Manturov, having exchanged the post of plant manager for an bureaucratic suit, honestly left all his assets. Why, if there are relatives and, in particular, a beloved wife! All the income Manturov previously earned was transferred to her. And the fattest pieces of personal wealth, naturally, were transferred outside the borders of their beloved Motherland. A lot can be said about the affairs of Manturov, his wife, and his father-in-law. Because of this, one thing is not surprising: financially, the family is not only thriving, it is simply fragrant. As evidence, we can cite data from the authoritative (especially in terms of counting other people’s wallets) Forbes magazine.

So, the income of the Manturov spouses for last year, according to the minister’s declaration, amounted to almost 150 million rubles. Of course, Natalia Manturova is the queen of plastic surgery. But to earn that kind of money?! Even with known prices for surgical “plasty,” this is unlikely. Even if we add the official ministerial salary to income, the figure turns out to be very impressive. Although... having real estate and land under this real estate, even such an influential spouse in the political and economic aspect - why not?

Denis Valentinovich Manturov, despite the high positions he holds, is not an independent political figure. He was always the “sic chairman”, carrying out the will of the people who put him in these positions: first his own father-in-law, then Sergei Chemezov. At the same time, he did not offend himself or his loved ones. As for the results of Denis Valentinovich’s management activities, the adjective “deplorable” is more suitable to them.

Manturov Denis Valentinovich, born on February 23, 1969, native of Murmansk.

Graduated from the sociological faculty of Moscow state university them. M. V. Lomonosov. Has an academic degree of Candidate of Economic Sciences.

After graduation, he studied in graduate school. At the same time, he was engaged in business related to air transportation and the export of helicopters from the Ulan-Udinsk Helicopter Plant.

In 1998, he was appointed Deputy General Director of the Ulan-Udin Helicopter Plant. In 2000, he became commercial director of JSC Moscow Helicopter Plant named after. M. L. Mil". In 2001, he was appointed deputy chairman of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "State Investment Corporation".

In 2003, Manturov became the general director of OJSC United Industrial Corporation Oboronprom. In 2007, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy (since 2008 - Industry and Trade) of the Russian Federation.

Since May 21, 2012, he has been the Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation (acting as minister since February 2, 2012). He is also the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Rostec State Corporation. He holds the rank in the civil service of Active State Councilor of the Russian Federation, 1st class.

Manturov D.V. has the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree, Order of Honor, Order of Friendship, medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree, as well as a certificate of honor from the Government of the Russian Federation.

Married, has two children.

Closest relatives:

Father: Valentin Ivanovich Manturov, born September 25, 1938, director of the Heritage Center of the ANO “National Center for the Guardianship of Heritage.” Positions himself as an “international expert.” Head of a number of publishing projects.

Mother: Tamara Fedorovna Manturova, born on August 18, 1936, pensioner. He is involved in housekeeping.

Wife: Manturova (maiden name Kisel) Natalya Evgenievna, born on February 23, 1969, cosmetologist. He is engaged in the business of facial surgery. He is the general director of the Delight-Lancet clinic of minimally invasive aesthetic surgery and cosmetology and the owner of the Russian Beauty Center for Aesthetic Medicine.

Daughter: Lionela Denisovna Manturova, born on March 6, 1995, student at the Faculty of Sociology of Moscow State University. M. V. Lomonosov. Leads an active “secular” lifestyle.

Son: Evgeniy Denisovich Manturov, born May 19, 1998

Contacts:

Guryev Andrey Grigorievich, born March 24, 1960, entrepreneur, deputy chairman of the board of directors of PhosAgro OJSC, owner of the PhosAgro group of companies, former member Federation Council from Murmansk region. Manturov has been a de facto lobbyist for Guryev’s interests since the period when he was deputy minister. Manturov continues to carry out lobbying activities in the interests of PhosAgro.

Kisel Evgeniy Korneevich, born 05/07/1938, former representative of Aeroflot in India and general director of AeroRepcon CJSC. Manturov's father-in-law, who began his career in the Russian-Indian joint venture opened by Kisel. It was Kisel who introduced Manturov to Chemezov.

Reus Andrey Georgievich, born May 10, 1960, former General Director of OJSC Oboronprom. Replaced Manturov in this position. Until recently, they maintained close contacts, but now their relationship has deteriorated.

Kholmanskikh Igor Rurikovich, born on June 29, 1969, plenipotentiary representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Ural Federal District. Manturov met him in 2011 during a trip to Nizhny Tagil at Uralvagonzavod. He recommended him to Chemezov as a “representative of the people” who could be “moved into power.” Thus, Manturov became the “catalyst” for the Kholmanskys’ dizzying career.

Chemezov Sergey Viktorovich, born on August 20, 1952, General Director of Rostec Group of Companies. We know each other through Kisel. Currently, Manturov is considered Chemezov’s man and carries out his line in the industry entrusted to him. At the same time, rumors about allegedly family ties between Chemezov and Manturov are not true.

Business:

According to the United State Register legal entities Manturov Denis Valentinovich, being a civil servant, does not pass.

At the same time, Manturov D.V.’s wife, Natalya Evgenievna Manturova, acts as the founder of the following structures:

1. Limited Liability Company "Center for Plastic and Endoscopic Surgery", TIN 7716216645. Main activity: Medical practice

The General Director was Vladimir Vasilievich Klyuchnikov.

The founder of the Center for Plastic and Endoscopic Surgery LLC was Natalya Evgenievna Manturova.

2 Limited Liability Company “Center for Aesthetic Medicine “Russian Beauty”, TIN 7703163393. Main activity: Medical practice.

The general director was Evgeniy Korneevich Kisel.

The amount of authorized capital is 10,000 rubles.

The founder of the Center for Aesthetic Medicine “Russian Beauty” LLC was Natalya Evgenievna Manturova

Food for thought:


Denis Valentinovich Manturov was born in the glorious city of Murmansk, where his father was deputy secretary of the city executive committee, and before that for a long time led the Murmansk Komsomol. After the birth of his son, Valentin Ivanovich Manturov switched to diplomatic work. He was consul and director of the Soviet Cultural Center in Bombay, and headed the department of foreign relations of the Union of Soviet Societies for Friendship and Cultural Relations with foreign countries, First Secretary of the Permanent Mission of the USSR to the UN, Advisor to the USSR in Sri Lanka.

Manturov Sr. did not get lost even after the collapse Soviet Union. Valentin Ivanovich was the boss international management The State Committee of the Russian Federation for Tourism, the representative of this State Committee in the USA, and after retirement he became Deputy Secretary General of the Russian Union of Historical Cities and Regions. Of course, with such a dad it was impossible not to have a brilliant career.

After graduating from one of the elite Moscow special schools, Denis easily entered Moscow State University. When the USSR collapsed, Denis Valentinovich was a student at the Faculty of Sociology, which did not stop him from going into business, and not just a simple one, but one related to the export of spare parts for helicopters. CJSC AeroRepcon, where he was deputy general director, was engaged in the supply of helicopter components for the Mi-8 to India. At the same time, his father’s old friend from work in Sri Lanka, the former representative of Aeroflot in this country, Evgeny Kisel, who had a beautiful daughter Natalya, whose charms Denis Valentinovich could not resist, helped him in this business.

After Manturov became related to Kisel, his affairs, which were already not too bad, went uphill sharply. A simple postgraduate sociologist became, no less, deputy general director of the Ulan-Udinsk Helicopter Plant OJSC, which had previously come under the actual control of his father-in-law. At this enterprise, shortly before the arrival of Denis Valentinovich, the production of the Mi-117 helicopter (export version of the Mi-8) was launched, which was sold outside the Russian Federation, in particular, to India and China, for very good money. Since Manturov became the main shareholder of the plant, these considerable cash began to settle in his pockets.

Having become proficient in the sale of helicopters, Denis Valentinovich returned to Moscow, where he became the commercial director of OJSC Moscow Helicopter Plant named after. M. L. Mil", but he stayed in this position for only a year. In 2001, Manturov was appointed deputy chairman of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise State Investment Corporation, and in 2003, general director of Oboronprom OJSC. These appointments were largely explained by Evgeny Kisel’s good acquaintance with Sergei Chemezov, who was gradually taking over the Russian military-industrial complex.

It is interesting that in the same 2003, when Denis Valentinovich headed Oboronprom, the Financial Systems company was registered in Moscow at the address of Oboronprom on Vereiskaya Street. The founder of this company was a Cypriot offshore company, and the general director was a certain Evgeniy Maksimov, who worked simultaneously with Manturov at the Ulan-Udinsk Aviation Plant as deputy general director, and then was the head of the Moscow representative office of this plant. Financial Systems LLC began to receive shares in defense enterprises. Thus, it became a co-owner of OJSC Ulan-Udinsky Aviation Plant, OJSC Elektroavtomat and OJSC Electrical Machine Building Plant named after. Lepse." From 2007 to 2011, Financial Systems also owned OJSC Saturn in Rybinsk, which was engaged in the production of aircraft engines and turbines.

Thus, Manturov tested the scheme invented by Chemezov for the return of assets with the help of some intermediate structure, in the accounts of which there was a difference between the cost of buying back shares from the previous owners and the final cost of buying the asset by the management of Oboronprom.” Well, Denis Valentinovich himself became a real virtuoso in converting administrative resources into “real” money. This is why Chemezov appreciated him.

In 2007, Manturov was appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy, in charge of industrial issues. His appointment was perceived unambiguously: as an attempt by Sergei Chemezov to strengthen his control over the department. Moreover, Minister Viktor Khristenko’s relationship with Chemezov did not work out, and Sergei Viktorovich so wanted to have his own person there in a key position.

In this post, Denis Valentinovich continued his hard work for the benefit of the Fatherland. So, in 2010, he became chairman of the board of directors of Apatit OJSC, part of the Phosagro holding company, owned by Andrei Guryev. Thanks to Manturov's support, Apatit became a monopolist in the production of nepheline concentrate, which is used in the production of alumina. In addition, Denis Valentinovich turned into a lobbyist for Guryev’s interests, often to the detriment of the interests of the state.

Of course, such an “effective manager” like Manturov could not “vegetate” as a deputy minister. In 2012, he graced the Government of the Russian Federation with his persona, becoming its Minister of Industry and Trade. Having settled in the ministerial chair, Denis Valentinovich first of all began to strengthen his own vertical, “pulling” the right people to high positions.

In particular, Yuri Slyusar, the son of the general director of Rosvertol OJSC Boris Slyusar, became the deputy minister in charge of the aviation and radio-electronic industry. By the time of his appointment to this high post, Yuri Borisovich, out of the thirty-eight years of his life, had spent only two and a half years in the public service (and started immediately as an assistant minister), and began to deal with aviation industry issues only in 2003, when he became commercial director "Rosvertola". Before this, Slyusar Jr. was engaged in producing musical groups, that is, his field of activity was very far from aircraft manufacturing. Soon, leading positions in the ministry, at the instigation of Manturov, were filled with similar incompetent “majors.”

These include another deputy minister, Viktor Yevtukhov, whose first education is an economist, and his second education is a lawyer. This former St. Petersburg “shady” businessman, deputy of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg and member of the Federation Council, before joining the Ministry of Industry and Trade, managed to work as Deputy Minister of Justice. However, there he showed such deep incompetence that after a year and a half they rushed to get rid of him by transferring him to a similar position in Manturov’s department. Yevtukhov literally immediately after his new appointment began to “cut” the budget funds allocated for the “Made in Russia” quality mark project initiated by the minister.

In general, Denis Alexandrovich has the ability to accumulate various dark personalities around him. One of these may well include a deputy State Duma from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Sergei Gavrilov, a former adviser to the general director of the Voronezh Joint Stock Aircraft Company (VASO) and a lobbyist for the now disgraced oligarch Alexander Lebedev. In 2013, Gavrilov did not leave Mantura’s office, thanks to which VASO received a large government order for 59 An-148 aircraft.

As for the achievements of the industries supervised by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, they cannot boast of such. Under Denis Valentinovich, the collapse of the aircraft industry continues, which he handed over to the head of the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) Mikhail Pogosyan. At Pogosyan’s instigation, the civilian sector is degrading, producing only the unsuccessful Superjet and blocking, in particular, all initiatives of the Design Bureau named after. Tupolev. As a result, domestic civil aviation has ceased to be competitive in the world market, and the fleet of Russian airlines consists mainly of ancient Boeings, flights on which are dangerous for the lives of passengers. Even in such a super-successful industry for Russia as helicopter manufacturing, Manturov managed to “push” the screwdriver assembly of helicopters of foreign models.

But Denis Valentinovich’s family business is thriving. His wife Natalya Evgenievna, a physician by training, literally immediately after finishing her residency, opened (not without the help of her father, of course) the Lancet plastic surgery clinic, and not just anywhere, but on the basis of Clinical Hospital No. 1 of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation. The equipment in this clinic was, of course, world class.

Currently, Natalya Evgenievna not only owns several clinics in which she personally performs operations, but also manages a four-star hotel in Gelendzhik “Primorye”, opened in 2010. On the territory of this hotel there is a restaurant "Trophy", which previously belonged to the Gelendzhik company "Primorye-Maestro", a share of 85% of the authorized capital of which belonged to Manturov, and the remaining 15% to the "Boarding house with treatment Primorye" of the Oboronprom trade union. It is interesting that the address of this boarding house is the company “Primorye Cosmetology”, owned by Natalya Manturova.

Manturov's daughter Lionela, despite her young age, has already become famous. Philip Kirkorov, Alsou, Nikolai Baskov, Grigory Leps, rapper Timati and other pop stars who charge tens of thousands of euros for performances were invited to the celebration in honor of her eighteenth birthday, which took place in one of the fashionable banquet halls. On ordinary days, Lionela Denisovna comes to classes at the university in a Rolls-Royce with a driver, and is active " social life” and dreams of “getting out” of “this country” somewhere.

Denis Valentinovich Manturov, despite the high positions he holds, is not an independent political figure. He was always the “sic chairman”, carrying out the will of the people who put him in these positions: first his own father-in-law, then Sergei Chemezov. At the same time, he did not offend himself or his loved ones. As for the results of Denis Valentinovich’s management activities, the adjective “deplorable” is more suitable to them.

No matter how dependent he may be, Manturov himself is primarily responsible for the severe crisis in the industries entrusted to him. If only because he did not have the courage to refuse to lead an area in which he is not an expert. But, alas, it is not customary for “effective managers” to refuse positions. That is why almost all sectors of our life are in a state of permanent collapse, and such “effective” Manturovs jump like goats from one post to another. Only if you look at what they leave behind, they look less like cute goats, and more like insatiable locusts.

the site found out how they start career growth and who the offspring of famous Russian officials study for.

Stars of the stage

19-year-old Ekaterina Boyarskaya, daughter of a State Duma deputy (“ United Russia") Sergei Boyarsky, this year she entered the St. Petersburg state institute cinema and television. In her case, the choice of profession is just clear: her aunt Lisa and grandfather Misha - famous actors, but Katya so far goes on stage only in student skits.

It turns out that the daughter of Andrei Isaev, the first deputy head of the EdRa faction in the Duma, also dreams of the spotlight. “Interlocutor” found the name of 17-year-old Anastasia on the website of the Higher Theater School named after. Shchepkina. Nastya Isaeva was among the first-year students in the workshop of V. M. Beilis. And in the future, perhaps, he will join the troupe of the Maly Theater, where the school exists.

He aims to be Melpomene's servant and eldest daughter Andrey Turchak, newly minted senator and acting Secretary of the General Council of EdRa. Olya Turchak, who will graduate from the Russian State Institute of Performing Arts next year, is a girl of fine spiritual organization. On her Contact page she posts poems by Akhmatova, Tsvetaeva, Brodsky. He is considered the star of the course and is already giving interviews. In one of them, Turchak said that she entered the St. Petersburg Theater Academy (the former name of the oldest theater university in Russia. - Author) while studying at the Alma Mater private school (now her younger sister is in the 10th grade there Olga Turchak - Sofia. The cost of training is 76,450 rubles per month - Author). And I took the final exams at the same time as the session. You may ask: how was she accepted into the institute without a certificate? Did your parents help? Or talent? Let's figure it out.

In 2015, famous Russian director Dmitry Meskhiev offered Olya Turchak one of the roles (a girl who the Polish occupiers want to rape. - Author) in the film “The Wall,” filmed in the Pskov region based on the novel by the Minister of Culture Vladimir Medinsky. By that time, Meskhiev had already managed to lead the Union of Cinematographers of St. Petersburg and left it in a deplorable state (the organization was soon declared bankrupt). But the director signed a letter from Russian cultural figures in time in support of Putin’s policies in Ukraine and Crimea and soon became an adviser to the governor of the Pskov region on culture and general director of the State autonomous institution culture of the Pskov region "Theater and Concert Directorate". Guess who brought an “effective” manager to Pskov budget funds? He is the then governor Turchak, whose daughter starred with Meskhiev. And at the same time, Olin’s institute teacher Sergei Byzgu and Olin’s boyfriend Foma Byzgu, the son of Olya’s teacher, who studies at the same institute as Olya, took part in that movie.

And one more “coincidence”. In 2014, the reconstruction of the Pskovsky academic theater dramas named after The administration decided to celebrate Pushkin by inviting... a little-known young private theater from St. Petersburg “Aleko”. The artists brought a children's play “The Golden Key”. This was the first tour of St. Petersburg first-year student Olenka Turchak, who plays the role of the fox Alice. And her pleasure was paid for from the local budget. Who was in charge of it then? That's right, Olin's dad.

Economists and Sinologists

The offspring of Anton Siluanov and Denis Manturov approach life more rationally. The son of the Minister of Finance, Gleb Siluanov, studies at the Financial Academy, and the son of the Minister of Industry and Trade, Evgeny Manturov, studies at the Faculty of Economics at MGIMO. Zhenya also plays for the university golf team. His father got him into this elite sport. How not to get carried away if the family of Denis Manturov, as Sobesednik reported a year ago, owns a substantial plot of land and several houses on the territory of a prestigious golf-yacht club near Moscow on the shore of the Pirogovskoye Reservoir.

The head of the EdRa faction in the Duma, Sergei Neverov, assigned his daughter Anzhelika to the Institute of Asian and African Countries. The girl did not score the required number of points to get into a budget place, but she passed according to the agreement. Year of study in prestigious university costs 360,000 rubles. However, Neverov can easily afford to pay for his daughter’s education: only official income family is 10 million rubles (data for 2016).

Lomonosovites

But the children of Vladimir Solovyov are still only thinking about their future. The four youngest (the TV presenter has 8 children in total; three are adults, and the youngest, Vanya, is barely 5 years old. - Author) study at a private Lomonosov school. Daniil is in the tenth grade, Sonya is in the seventh, Emma is in the fourth, Vladimir is in the first. For them, Solovyov pays more than 5 million rubles a year (a year of education for one child costs 1,332,000 rubles). And another 2000-3000 rubles for each additional 40-minute lesson. In general, Solovyov has the hardest time. In an election year, a propagandist with many children has no choice but to pray that nothing changes in the country, and to continue to praise one Vladimir Vladimirovich for the sake of the bright future of another.

The material was published in the publication “Interlocutor” No. 45-2017.

Denis Valentinovich Manturov - Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation (since 2012), is an active state adviser of the Russian Federation, 1st class. Denis Manturov is the head of the Department of Social Technologies, Faculty of Sociology, Moscow State University. Also Manturov Denis Manturov is one of the leaders in the Russian government in terms of income.

Childhood and education of Denis Manturov

The father of the future minister, Valentin Ivanovich Manturov, graduated nautical school, was an active Komsomol figure, then made successful career. Manturov Sr. worked as deputy chairman of the city executive committee and graduated from the Academy of Foreign Trade.

Mother - Tamara Fedorovna - was a housewife.

When Denis was 7 years old, his father Valentin Manturov was sent to work in India; you can learn about this from the biography of the Minister of Industry and Trade on the Find Out Everything website.

The family left for Bombay, where Valentin Ivanovich Manturov began working as director of the Soviet cultural center. Denis studied at the school at the embassy. In the 80s, Manturov Sr. headed the USSR mission to the UN, and at the same time he headed the cultural center in Colombo.

After graduating from school, Denis Manturov entered Moscow State University, from which he graduated in 1994, receiving the profession of sociologist. His father continued his career overseas; Valentin Manturov worked in the USA, heading the Russian Federation Committee on Tourism. And Manturov continued his education in graduate school at Moscow State University. Defended his PhD thesis in 1997. Later, Denis Valentinovich’s biography included doctoral studies at the Moscow Aviation Institute (2002).

Career of Denis Manturov

After university, Denis Manturov got married, and marriage played a role in the development of his career. The wife of the future minister, Natalya, also grew up in Bombay, and her father, Evgeny Kisel, worked in this Asian country at the representative office of Aeroflot airline. Then Denis Manturov’s father-in-law went into business - in partnership with Aeroflot he created the AeroRepcon company. He appointed Manturov as his deputy. The company was engaged in the export of components for Mi-8 helicopters to India.

Denis Manturov himself also went into business during this period of his career. He founded his own company, which became a Beeline dealer.

The biography of Denis Manturov on the website of the Ministry of Industry and Trade says that the minister began his working career in 1998 as Deputy General Director of OJSC Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant. At the age of 28, Denis Valentinovich became the main shareholder of this plant. Manturov and his father-in-law organized the mass sale of helicopters to China, Sri Lanka, and India.

Manturov quickly moved up the career ladder. In 2000, Denis’s biography included the prestigious position of commercial director of the capital’s Mikhail Mil Helicopter Enterprise, one of the most reputable manufacturers of helicopter equipment.

In 2001, Denis Valentinovich Manturov took the position of deputy chairman unitary enterprise Gosinkor, which owns several defense companies. In 2003, Denis Manturov became the head of Oboronprom, created for the purpose of organizing a construction holding company aircraft.

Denis Manturov joined the management of a number of development companies, including OKB Sukhoi, Kamov, Kurgamashzavod.

2006 was marked by a new diploma - Denis Manturov received a legal education at the Civil Service Academy. Further, successfully climbing the career ladder, in 2007 he became Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy. In 2008, Denis Manturov was appointed to the same position in the Ministry of Industry and Trade. And then he entered the presidential personnel reserve.

Since 2011, Denis Manturov has taught at the Moscow Aviation Institute.

In 2012, Vladimir Putin (then Prime Minister) appointed Denis Valentinovich head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

On May 21, 2012, Denis Manturov was confirmed as minister. Since November 2012, he has also been the chairman of the supervisory board of the Rostec state corporation.

Denis Manturov has a number of awards. In 2007, he was awarded the medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree, in 2008 he was awarded the Order of Friendship, and in 2009 he was awarded the Order of Honor. In 2010, Denis Manturov was awarded a Certificate of Honor from the Government of the Russian Federation. In 2013, Manturov was awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree.

Denis Manturov as minister

In 2014, the Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov said in Bahrain at a meeting with representatives of the government and business circles of this country that “illegal sanctions from Western countries create additional opportunities."

“As they say, a holy place is never empty. Therefore, we invite you and are ready to discuss those areas that have traditionally existed in our relations with Western countries. Therefore, we will now actively develop dialogue with the countries of the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Latin America, develop contacts that will not be subject to sanctions and political aspects. The economy must be independent from political aspects", said Manturov.

In November 2014, Denis Manturov said that the weakening of the ruble should not lead to an increase in food prices. According to the official, our food importers are actively working on the transition to making payments in national currencies with other countries and abandoning the use of the dollar and euro. Therefore, our consumers should not sound the alarm.

“We proceed from the fact that the weakening of the ruble should not affect a sharp increase in prices; our companies quite pragmatically proceed from the fact that it is better to pay in local currencies, which actually hedges the risks from using the euro-dollar exchange rate difference,” Manturov said, surprising thereby many Russians.

In the fall of 2017, the Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov spoke about a preliminary agreement on production Russian helicopters on the territory of Mexico.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation advocates replacement in the country's stores plastic bags to paper ones. “We are currently discussing with retailers the issue of expanding the use of paper packaging instead of traditional bags,” the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov was quoted in the news.

IN recent years Denis Manturov often comments on the “Cortege” project. It was reported that more than ten vehicles of the “Cortege” project will be transferred to the Federal Security Service by the beginning of March. In total, the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation expects to supply FSO with up to 70 vehicles in 2018. The cost of the “Cortege” project car in the minimum configuration will be about 6 million rubles.

“I can say that we are accurately delivering on time, which was agreed upon with the FSO in terms of delivery of those sets of cars that were previously agreed upon. As for the immediate moment when our president drives this car, it is not up to us to make the appropriate decision,” said the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov in an interview with the Rossiya 24 TV channel.

Personal life of Denis Manturov

Denis Manturov got married almost immediately after receiving his university diploma. He has known his wife since childhood. They went to embassy school together in Bombay.

Natalya Evgenievna Manturova (nee Kisel) is a doctor, a specialist in the field of cosmetics, and a plastic surgeon. Natalya Manturova registered her first private clinic “Lancet” back in 1999. Then she expanded her business (center of aesthetic medicine “Russian Beauty”, “Delight M and B”).

The Manturov couple have two children - son Evgeniy (born 1998) and daughter Lionella (born 1995). Lionela Manturova graduated from school in Italy, then followed in her father’s footsteps and received an education at the Faculty of Sociology of Moscow State University.

The minister’s wife enjoys spending time not only on professional, but also on social activities. Natalya Manturova is the head of the ethics committee of the Society of Plastic Surgeons of Russia, she heads a specialized department at one of the faculties of the National Research Medical University named after N. Pirogov.

Income of Denis Manturov

According to the income statement, Denis Manturov earned about 100 million rubles in 2012, he owns a 9-room apartment with an area of ​​480 m², a guest house, two Porsche cars, as well as lease rights for 99 years on four land plots. His wife Natalya owns the Lancet plastic and endoscopic surgery clinic, a house with an area of ​​800 m², a plot of land, and earned 2.7 million rubles in 2012.

Manturov’s income is one of the highest among representatives of the federal government. In 2014, he earned 113.5 million rubles and took 5th place (after Khloponin, Abyzov, Trutnev and Prikhodko) in the income ranking of government members. According to the submitted declaration, he also owned a residential building in 814 square meters, 9-room apartment measuring 481 sq. m, two cars, five plots of land.

IN Forbes ranking Manturov’s income according to the declaration for 2015 is 120.42 million rubles. Denis Manturov took 72nd place among civil servants. In 2017, its income increased to 213.566,747 million rubles. The wife earned 4,379,540.35 rubles.

It should be noted that by 2017, the Manturovs’ vehicle fleet was renewed. The Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe, Porsche Cayenne Turbo and Bentley Continental GT have disappeared from it; the foreign auto world now represents only the Land Rover Range Rover in the minister’s garage. But the Manturovs have 5 domestic cars: Moskvich 412, VAZ 2103, VAZ Lada Vesta, GAZ 21 and Moskvich 408.

After joining the civil service, Denis Manturov transferred part of his assets to his wife, in particular, the Primorye sanatorium in Gelendzhik, where she sends her patients for a period of rehabilitation, according to the biography of the Minister of Industry and Trade on the Find Out Everything website.