Ago Silde
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Ago Silde (born November 25, 1963 in Keila) is the current governor of the Estonian county of Ida-Viru.
[edit] Biography
Silde graduated from the Kehtna Vocational Training School with honors in 1983 and continued his studies at the Estonian Agricultural Academy studying amelioration and hydro-techniques. He completed his MA studies at the Oulu University in Finland and additional studies at the Tallinn University.[1]
Since 2000, Silde has been the director of Narva Vocational Studies Centre. Between 1994-2000 he was the director of Kehtna School of Economics and Technology, in 1994 the project consultant of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, in 1993-1994 project manager in Turveruukki. He also served as the managing director of Raplamaa Union of the Estonian Association of Small Enterprises from 1991 to 1995. Since 2004, Silde has been the governor of Ida-Viru.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Ago Silde bio, Agosilde.com, Retrieved on June 4, 2008
- ^ Minister of Regional Affairs introduces the Candidate for Ida-Viru County Governor, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Retrieved on June 4, 2008