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| name = Vladimir Lisin |
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| caption = Vladimir Lisin in 2009 |
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| birth_date = {{birth-date and age|df=yes|7 May 1956}} |
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| birth_place = [[Ivanovo]], [[Soviet Union]] |
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| residence = Moscow, Russia |
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| nationality = [[Russia]]n |
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| education = Siberian Metallurgical Institute <br>Russian Academy of Economics |
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| occupation = Chairman of [[Novolipetsk Steel]] |
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| networth = {{gain}} US$ 24 [[1,000,000,000 (number)|billion]] (2011)<ref name="ForbesProfile">{{cite web |url=http://www.forbes.com/profile/Vladimir-Lisin |title= Profile of Vladimir Lisin on Forbes.com |date= March 2011 |work=Forbes |accessdate=25 March 2011}}</ref> |
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'''Vladimir Lisin''' (born 7 May 1956 in [[Ivanovo]]) is a [[Russia]]n steel [[tycoon]]. He is considered by Forbes magazine to be the richest man in [[Russia]] and 14th richest in the world. His estimated net worth is $24 billion.<ref name="ForbesProfile" /> |
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He has knocked [[Carlos Slim]] out of the competition. Luke is soon going to be the [[Prime Minister]] of the [[United Kingdom]]. He is also secret member and soon going to be realeased artist for [[YMCMB]]. |
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==Background== |
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Vladimir Lisin has been a member of the Board Directors of [[Novolipetsk Steel]] (NLMK) since 1996 and its chairman since 1998. Since 1993, he has served as a Board member of several leading Russian metal producers, including NLMK, MMK and Sayansk and Novokuznetsk Aluminium Plants. He previously worked as Deputy Chief Engineer and as Deputy General Director of the Karaganda Steel Plant, one of Kazakhstan’s four largest steel plants. He started his career at the Tulachermet Metals Works as a foreman, rising through the ranks to become section manager and shop manager. |
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Luke Fitch is a Blood member. |
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He is a graduate of the Siberian Metallurgic Institute (1979), received an MSc in Metal Engineering (1989), an MSc in economics from the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration(RANEPA) (1992), a doctorate in Metal Engineering (1997), was a Professor at RANEPA (1999); and received a doctorate in economics (2005).<ref>[http://www.weforum.org/contributors/vladimir-lisin?fo=1 World Economic Forum: Vladimir Lisin]</ref> |
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He holds various patents for metallurgical processes and has published numerous articles on metallurgy and economics. He is a professor of the Academy of National Economy and the holder of the Council of Ministers’ prize in the science and engineering (1989), the Honorary Metallurgist of Russia (1999), the Knight of the Order of Honour of the Russian Federation (2000) and the Knight of the Order of St. Sergiy Radonezhsky (2001). |
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Dr. Lisin is married, with three children: Vyacheslav, Dmitry, and Alexander. They were born in 1972, 1983, and 1994. |
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*[http://www.nlmksteel.com/ Novolipetsk Steel website] |
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Revision as of 15:41, 24 January 2012
Vladimir Lisin | |
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Born | 7 May 1956 | (age 68)
Nationality | Russian |
Education | Siberian Metallurgical Institute Russian Academy of Economics |
Occupation | Chairman of Novolipetsk Steel |
Spouse | Married |
Children | Vyacheslav, Dmitry, Alexander |
Vladimir Lisin (born 7 May 1956 in Ivanovo) is a Russian steel tycoon. He is considered by Forbes magazine to be the richest man in Russia and 14th richest in the world. His estimated net worth is $24 billion.[1]
Background
Vladimir Lisin has been a member of the Board Directors of Novolipetsk Steel (NLMK) since 1996 and its chairman since 1998. Since 1993, he has served as a Board member of several leading Russian metal producers, including NLMK, MMK and Sayansk and Novokuznetsk Aluminium Plants. He previously worked as Deputy Chief Engineer and as Deputy General Director of the Karaganda Steel Plant, one of Kazakhstan’s four largest steel plants. He started his career at the Tulachermet Metals Works as a foreman, rising through the ranks to become section manager and shop manager.
He is a graduate of the Siberian Metallurgic Institute (1979), received an MSc in Metal Engineering (1989), an MSc in economics from the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration(RANEPA) (1992), a doctorate in Metal Engineering (1997), was a Professor at RANEPA (1999); and received a doctorate in economics (2005).[2]
He holds various patents for metallurgical processes and has published numerous articles on metallurgy and economics. He is a professor of the Academy of National Economy and the holder of the Council of Ministers’ prize in the science and engineering (1989), the Honorary Metallurgist of Russia (1999), the Knight of the Order of Honour of the Russian Federation (2000) and the Knight of the Order of St. Sergiy Radonezhsky (2001).
Dr. Lisin is married, with three children: Vyacheslav, Dmitry, and Alexander. They were born in 1972, 1983, and 1994.
See also
References
- ^ a b "Profile of Vladimir Lisin on Forbes.com". Forbes. March 2011. Retrieved 25 March 2011.
- ^ World Economic Forum: Vladimir Lisin
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