Renova-StroyGroup’s President turns 54
29 April 2011 (17:52)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, April 28, 2011. President of Renova-StroyGroup Veniamin Golubitsky turned fifty-four today.
Veniamin Golubitsky used to be a law scholar who moved all the way from a graduate student at the Chair of Administrative Law at M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University to Head of Law Department at the Institute of Philosophy & Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Ural branch. He graduated from Moscow State University Law School with a major in legal science and is a PhD scholar.
Golubitsky was employed with Sverdlovsk Region state authorities for nearly ten years; his work involved a wide range of issues that he had to deal with as Chairman of the regional Duma’s Economic Policy, Budget, Finance & Taxes Committee, as First Deputy Head of Sverdlovsk Region Government, and as the Minister for State Property Management.
In 2003-2005, he was head of Governor of Sverdlovsk Region administration.
Veniamin Golubitsky is one of the region’s most remarkable politicians who managed to succeed in business on a national scale.
Veniamin Golubitsky used to be a law scholar who moved all the way from a graduate student at the Chair of Administrative Law at M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University to Head of Law Department at the Institute of Philosophy & Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Ural branch. He graduated from Moscow State University Law School with a major in legal science and is a PhD scholar.
Golubitsky was employed with Sverdlovsk Region state authorities for nearly ten years; his work involved a wide range of issues that he had to deal with as Chairman of the regional Duma’s Economic Policy, Budget, Finance & Taxes Committee, as First Deputy Head of Sverdlovsk Region Government, and as the Minister for State Property Management.
In 2003-2005, he was head of Governor of Sverdlovsk Region administration.
Veniamin Golubitsky is one of the region’s most remarkable politicians who managed to succeed in business on a national scale.
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