Valery Nazarov
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Valery Lvovich Nazarov (Russian: Валерий Львович Назаров, b. September 11, 1955, Michurinsk, Tambov Oblast, Soviet Union) is a Russian official and politician.
From October 12, 1999, to November 10, 2003, Nazarov was the Chairman of the City Property Management Committee of the Saint Petersburg City Administration. From June 29, 2000, to November 10, 2003, he was also a vice governor of Saint Petersburg.
From January 11 – March 12, 2004, he was Chief of the Control Directorate of the Russian presidential administration appointed by President Vladimir Putin.
Since March 12, 2004, he has been the Head of the Russian Federal Agency for Federal Property Management (Rosimushchestvo). He has four deputies, two of them, Lyudmila Pridanova [1] and Sergey Sysoev [2], was his deputies also when Nazarov served as the Chairman of the Saint Petersburg City Property Management Committee.
Since June 29, 2004, he has been a member of the board of directors of Russian Railways.
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Preceded by Andrey Likhachyov |
Chairman of the City Property Management Committee of the Saint Petersburg City Administration October 12, 1999, - November 10, 2003 |
Succeeded by Igor Mikhaylovich |
Preceded by Yevgeny Lisov |
Chief of the Control Directorate of the Russian presidential administration January 11 – March 12, 2004 |
Succeeded by Alexander Beglov |
Preceded by Farit Gazizullin |
Head of Rosimushchestvo March 12, 2004 – present |
Incumbent |