Alexey Alexeyevich Gromov is the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Administration of Russia.
Born in 1960 in Zagorsk (Sergiev Posad), Moscow region.
Education: Moscow State University, Historical Faculty, Department of Southern and Western Slavs, degree in history, 1982.
1982-1996: Worked in the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs, then the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
1982-1985: Secretary of the Soviet Consulate General in Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic.
1985-1988: Attachе at the Soviet Embassy in Prague.
1988-1991: Third secretary, second secretary in the Secretariat of the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR.
1991-1992: First secretary of the General Secretariat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, then the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.
1992-1993: Consul of the Russian Consulate General in Bratislava, Slovakia.
1993-1996: Counsellor of the Russian Embassy in Bratislava, Slovakia.
1996-2000: Head of the Presidential Press Office, then Head of the Presidential Press and Information Office.
2000-2008: Press Attache of the President of the Russian Federation.
Since May 12, 2008: Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office
Speaks fluent Czech, Slovak and English.
Married, two sons, Alexey and Danila.[1]
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