Marina Kovtun

Marina Kovtun
4th Governor of Murmansk Oblast
Assumed office
12 April 2012
Acting: 4–12 April 2012
Preceded by Dmitry Dmitriyenko
Personal details
Born Marina Vasilievna Kovtun
Марина Васильевна Ковтун

(1962-03-10) March 10, 1962
Murmansk city, Russian SFSR, USSR
Citizenship Russia
Political party United Russia
Spouse(s) Vasily Kovtun
Relations Vasiliy Tikhonovich Kozlov (father)
Alma mater North-West Academy for State Services
Profession Politician
Vladimir Putin and Marina Kovtun

Marina Vasilievna Kovtun (Russian: Марина Васильевна Ковтун) (born March 10, 1962) is the current Governor of Murmansk Oblast. She worked in various Murmansk government agencies, including tourism management, prior to her appointment to the governorship in April 2012. Kovtun is the first female leader of Murmansk Oblast.

Biography

Kovtun was born in Murmansk. In 2001 she was graduated from North-West Academy for State Services as a specialist in Municipal and State Management. From 1986 she worked in the Murmansk District Committee of the Komsomol, and she was the head of Kola District.

From 1994 to 2005 she worked as deputy chairman of the Physical Culture, Sport and Tourism Committee for the Administration of Murmansk Oblast.

From 2005 she was the Chief Deputy of the local Department of the Federal Tourism Agency.

From 2006 til 2009 she led the Department for Tourism Development of the Directorate for Economics in the Murmansk Oblast Administration.

Until 2011 she was the deputy chairman of the "Kola GMK" Company.

In December 2011 she was elected to the Murmansk Oblast Duma, and she was the First Deputy of the Chairman of Murmansk Oblast Duma.

Governor of Murmansk

In April 2012, Russian president Dmitry Medvedev appointed Kovtun as acting governor of Murmansk Oblast, when the previous governor, Dmitry Dmitriyenko, resigned from office.[1][2]

References

Political offices
Preceded by
Dmitry Dmitriyenko
Governor of Murmansk Oblast
2012–present
Incumbent
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