Technicians and high-level managers grow out of young engineers and managers. Often, work in the main profession is intertwined with political activity. In a market economy, it is very important for a serious company to enlist the support of the state. Similar rules apply in many civilized countries. Foreign experience is taking root on Russian soil as well. Sergey Viktorovich Chemezov heads one of the largest corporations called Rostec.
Siberian roots
The Irkutsk region is considered one of the industrially developed regions of the country. The small town of Cheremkhovo stands, in the literal sense of the word, on coal deposits. The harsh Siberian climate and difficult working conditions form people who are tough and savvy. In this settlement, Sergey Viktorovich Chemezov was born on August 20, 1952. The child grew up in an ordinary working-class family. Strict upbringing. The harsh laws of the street had a corresponding impact on the character and worldview of the future head of a state corporation.
Sergei watched from a young age how people live around him. What they value. What they can easily refuse. For a manager, such experience is very important when organizing work in any field of activity. After graduating from high school, Chemezov decided to get a higher education at the Irkutsk Institute of National Economy. In 1975, a graduate, with honors, came to the Research Institute of Rare and Non-Ferrous Metals as an engineer. The brief biography notes that Sergei Chemezov's career was without significant drawdowns.
Five years later, an intelligent specialist was invited to the experimental production association, which was based in the capital. After a while, Chemezov was sent on a business trip to the territory of East Germany. Until 1988, he lived with his family in Dresden, where the famous art gallery operates. In this city, Sergei Viktorovich met Vladimir Putin, who was carrying out the tasks assigned by the command. Here they got acquainted with the masterpieces of fine art and discussed world problems.
Business and politics
The events of August 1991 served as the impetus for the destruction of the Soviet Union. Sergei Chemezov, as an experienced manager, was not left idle. For several years he held senior positions at Rosintersport. Then he was engaged in international economic relations in the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation. In 1999, Chemezov was appointed general director of the state-owned company Promexport. By this time, it became clear that one player should act on the external market of industrial products, including weapons.
Purposeful work to strengthen Russia's position in the international arena began with the coming to the post of President Vladimir Putin. Inter-farm relations within the country were gradually put in order. The system of monetary circulation has stabilized. As a result of numerous transformations and mergers, the Rostec corporation appeared on the market, headed by Sergey Chemezov. According to some experts, by 2018, this corporation has caught up in economic indicators with natural monopolies.
Sergei Viktorovich Chemezov is a member of the political council of the United Russia party. He is involved in the management of other important assets for the country. In the personal life of an official, there is relative stability. He is married for a second time. Husband and wife are business people and get along well with each other. There was an atmosphere of love and respect in the house. In total, Chemezov has four children.