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Kudryashkin Igor Gennadievich. Kudryashkin Igor Gennadievich What is he involved in?

The head of UMMC Andrei Kozitsyn is dissatisfied with the behavior of his own top managers. According to sources close to the company, we are talking about key associates of the CEO. Many of them have their own business: some joined the company as existing entrepreneurs, others founded their own companies after making a career in the holding company. In recent years, the appetites of structures owned by top managers have grown, and now their interests often contradict the interests of the company itself. Znak.com studied what kind of business the UMMC managers own.


Family
Let's start with the close relatives of Andrei Kozitsyn. According to the SPARK system, Elena Kozitsyna, the widow of Alexander Kozitsyn, who died in January 2009, is now a co-founder of O’DAR LLC. The company was registered back in 2005 by Alexander and Elena Kozitsyn, as well as Tatyana Gushchina, who was a long-time business partner and confidant of the businessmen brothers (she is a co-owner and general director of many companies in Verkhnyaya Pyshma, engaged in the retail trade of food products, confectioneries products, etc.).
The largest contribution was made by the Kozitsyn family - 570 thousand rubles. Gushchina's contribution was 65 thousand rubles. This company owned the Kuprit shopping center, as well as public catering establishments - the Metallurg cafe and the Kuprit cafe. Now the co-founders of this LLC are Tatyana Gushchina and Elena Kozitsyna in equal shares. In addition, they together own Neo-Dar LLC.
In addition, Elena Kozitsyna is a co-founder of the Proculesto company, engaged in financial intermediation, registered in Verkhnyaya Pyshma at Osipenko Street, building 1. Two more companies are located at the same address. The first is Gracia LLC, which is also listed as the widow’s. The company works in the field of law, and the post of general director is occupied by Dmitry Aleksandrovich Kozitsyn - probably the son of the late Alexander Kozitsyn.
Another company registered on Osipenko Street is Panorama Plus, the main owner of which is Dmitry Kozitsyn. Panorama Plus is engaged in metal processing.
Dmitry Alexandrovich is also a co-founder of Verkhnepyshminsky Granite Quarry LLC, which extracts stone for monuments and construction. In addition, Dmitry Kozitsyn is a co-founder of the Yekaterinburg-based Transgazservice 1 LLC and UralKomplektPostavka LLC, which makes money by renting construction machinery and equipment.
Top managers
Igor Gennadievich Kudryashkin is a commercial director, a member of the board of directors of UMMC, and has been working for the company since 1995. In the Forbes ranking of “200 richest businessmen in Russia - 2013”, Igor Kudryashkin ranks 163rd; according to the magazine, his fortune is $600 million. Igor Gennadievich heads the board of directors of the Ring of the Urals bank. It is noteworthy that in February last year, “Ring of the Urals” revealed the shareholder structure of the Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company. As it turned out, through the offshore Burgend Investments Limited, Kudryashkin controls 7.5% of the shares of UMMC.
In addition, the commercial director of the holding is a co-owner of Ural Appraisal Company LLC, registered in Yekaterinburg. The company evaluates businesses, securities, and real estate.
Vladimir Alekseevich Beloglazov - Director for General Affairs. He has been working for the company since 2001. At the end of January, rumors appeared that Andrei Kozitsyn had decided to resign his longtime colleague. According to one version, the reason was materials about Beloglazov’s activities prepared by the internal audit department. However, the UMMC website still has Vladimir Alekseevich’s page and nothing is officially known about his dismissal. There is an assumption that Beloglazov wrote a letter of resignation, but it has not yet been signed. The top manager is allegedly removed from resolving important issues, but continues to perform representative functions. Thus, at a recent meeting between the acting governor of the Chelyabinsk region Boris Dubrovsky and the oligarchs, Beloglazov represented UMMC.
Beloglazov is a co-owner and director of Nikita Corporation LLC, registered in Yekaterinburg. The company prepares for the sale and purchase of real estate. He also has a small stake in the advertising group - Polygon Print LLC - together with Inna Batalova, the general director of the company. It is curious that in 2002, when Beloglazov held a high post in the Sverdlovsk regional branch of the Union of Right Forces party, Inna Batalova tried to participate in the elections to the Sverdlovsk Regional Duma, entering the list of candidates from the Union of Right Forces.
Oleg Fedorovich Melyukhov is the director of corporate relations and special projects; he has been working in the company since 1996. He is a co-owner of the Nizhny Tagil Metallurgical Structures Plant. In addition, Melyukhov is a co-owner of JSC Legal Agency “Private Law”. Also, a share in this company belongs to UGMK Insurance LLC.
Grigory Nikolaevich Rudoy is director of mining production and has been working for the company since 2000. He owns Intellect-invest LLC, whose main areas of activity are marketing research and public opinion research. Unfortunately, not a single study conducted by this company could be found in the public domain.
Sergey Anatolyevich Degtyarev is the chief accountant; he has been working in the company since 1997. He is a member of the board of directors of the Ring of the Urals bank. Sergey Anatolyevich is also a co-owner of Guardians of the Urals LLC. “Guardians of the Urals” is a project for the construction of two towers in the center of Yekaterinburg, the main investor in which is UMMC.
In addition, Degtyarev is the director and co-owner of Kupe Master LLC, which produces furniture. Also listed as the chief accountant of UMMC is Asteroid LLC, which is engaged in leasing its own real estate. Previously, the co-owners also included a well-known businessman, one of the founders of the “City Without Drugs” Igor Varov and a certain Degtyarev Anton Sergeevich, possibly the son of Sergei Degtyarev. Let us note that Anton Degtyarev is now part of the non-profit partnership “Association of Building Owners on Gorky 63”. A class “B” business center, commissioned in 2008, is located at this address in Yekaterinburg.
Valery Veniaminovich Abramov is the director of external relations at UMMC, as well as the general director and owner of NSS LLC (National Insurance Systems), registered in Moscow. Previously, he was a co-owner of the Arsenal Basis private security company, which is currently liquidated. Abramov himself has been working in Moscow in recent months, which is interpreted within UMMC as disgrace, “exile.”
Sergey Evgenievich Erypalov is director of capital construction and investments; he has been working in the company since 1995. In addition, he heads the Ekaterinburg-CITY company, which is implementing the UMMC project to develop a business district in the center of Yekaterinburg.
Sergo-Shakhzada Mamadalievich Kurbanov is Deputy General Director, he has been working in the company since 1996. In addition, he is a co-owner of Trans Atlantic Group LLC, which is registered in Moscow and is engaged in the retail trade of cars and spare parts.
Top managers’ own business interests often become reasons for scandalous situations within UMMC, but usually they don’t wash dirty linen in public. The same Vladimir Beloglazov, say sources in the metallurgical industry, previously oversaw the construction department in a copper company, but after an internal conflict he was removed from this work. His ally Valery Abramov also lost influence.
Less obvious than indicated above, a number of suppliers of the holding’s enterprises are associated with the top management of UMMC, says one of the interlocutors of Znak.com. In this case, the conflict of interests between the top manager and the company becomes obvious: UMMC needs to buy raw materials (for example, scrap) cheaper, and it is profitable for the company controlled by the top manager to sell them at a higher price. Since the decision is made by the same manager, the costs of UMMC enterprises often turn out to be higher than the market, which is why the company suffers. “Currently the holding is fighting this phenomenon,” says a Znak.com interlocutor. – A relatively recent unwritten corporate rule dictates that managers should not engage in outside businesses. Other metallurgical holdings have adopted this standard for a long time.”

UMMC

OJSC "Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company" (UMMC)- a vertically integrated holding that unites into one technological chain enterprises of the mining, metallurgical, metalworking complex, as well as the construction industry, located in Russia and the former CIS countries.
Founded in 1999.

Management:
Makhmudov Iskandar Kakhramonovich
- the head of the company.

Governing body:
Kozitsyn Andrey Anatolievich
- CEO of the company.
Starkov Konstantin Evgenievich- Technical Director.
Kudryashkin Igor Gennadievich- Commercial Director.
Olyunin Viktor Nikolaevich- HR director.
Beloglazov Vladimir Alekseevich- Director of General Affairs.
Degtyarev Sergey Anatolievich- Chief Accountant.
Melyukhov Oleg Fedorovich- Director of Corporate Relations and Special Projects.
Rudoy Grigory Nikolaevich- Director of Mining Production.
Abramov Valery Veniaminovich- Director of Security and Regime.
Zadorozhny Igor Vasilievich- Director for non-industrial and civil construction.

The company's activities related to relations with government authorities are carried out by:
Bochkarev Mikhail Ivanovich- CEO's councelor.

Company turnover:
The unaudited consolidated revenue of the UMMC group in 2005 according to IFRS is 65 billion rubles, EBITDA is 15.8 billion rubles, net profit is 4.2 billion rubles.

History of development:
In 1975, the Uralelectromed plant was created on the basis of the Pyshminsky copper-electrolyte plant.
In 1992, the plant was transformed into JSC Uralelectromed, the future parent enterprise of UMMC.
In 1996-1999, the production and technological chain of enterprises in the copper sub-industry of the Urals was gradually restored around Uralelectromed JSC, and the process of consolidating the assets of the future holding began.
In October 1999, the constituent documents for the creation of UMMC were signed. A state certificate of registration of OJSC "UMMC" was received.
On July 1, 2002, the management company UGMK-Holding LLC was created.
In August 2002, permission was received from the Ministry of Antimonopoly Policy to consolidate the assets of the company's 11 largest enterprises. From this moment on, the implementation of the principle of a single management vertical begins. At key UMMC enterprises, the level of consolidation of share capital of which is determined by a qualified majority, shareholder meetings are held that consolidate the rights of the management company UMMC-Holding LLC as the sole executive body.
In 2003, with the entry into the structure of UMMC of the Vladikavkaz Electrozinc plant, the company turned into a polymetallic holding.
In the fall of 2006, UGMK-Holding LLC received the right to manage the assets of one of the largest coal mining companies in Russia - OJSC Management Company Kuzbassrazrezugol.
In 2007, a management company was created for enterprises processing non-ferrous metals.

About the organization:
The company produces about 40% of cathode copper and zinc in Russia, controls a quarter of the domestic market for rolled non-ferrous metals, as well as more than half of the European market for copper powders. According to Vedomosti - Novosibirsk dated May 31, 2007, No. 98 (1872), about 80% of the shares of UMMC belong to Iskander Makhmudov and Andrey Kozitsyn, the rest to their partners. The structure of the company includes raw materials, metallurgical, processing, construction, mechanical engineering, electrical and technical complexes, a scientific base, a coal mining company, a charitable foundation, and subsidiaries.

Areas of activity of the organization:
Extraction and processing of copper raw materials and production of refined copper in the form of cathodes; production of high-quality products from copper and other non-ferrous metals (copper rod, cable products, copper powders, products made from copper powders, rolled non-ferrous metals, radiators, etc.); extraction of metals contained in copper raw materials (production of gold and silver in bank-grade bullion, production of selenium and tellurium); production of chemical products (sulfuric acid, copper sulfate, nickel sulfate, tripolyphosphate, superphosphate, xanthate); mining and processing of zinc raw materials, production of zinc and zinc-based products; processing of secondary lead-containing raw materials, production of lead and lead alloys; mining of iron ore and production of iron ore concentrate; production of rolled steel and calibrated steel; coal mining; production of construction products (bricks, etc.); implementation of projects for the development of residential buildings, retail and office space; development of agriculture; galvanizing services for metal structures.

Russia, December 4 - Corruptions.NET. Daughter of an oligarch and singer Nastya Kudri celebrated her birthday on a grand scale, spending nine million rubles on it. The holiday took place on a restaurant-ship in the capital, where 120 guests flocked, writes Super.ru.

Not everyone can celebrate their 18th birthday like this: just one bill for a banquet in a restaurant cost 1,899,360 rubles; performed on the stage of the restaurant group "Animals"» ; Among the guests is the daughter of the general director of Transenergo airline Olga Pleshakova Natasha and the singer's eldest son Jasmine Michael.

The celebration took place last Saturday, but only this week the news about the magnificent event spread across the Internet. The hero of the occasion was a young singer and the daughter of a permanent resident of the Forbes list Igor Kudryashkin.

As the publication writes, the table setting with an incredible amount of strong drinks and the amount of smoke above them were more reminiscent of the 30th anniversary of another socialite than a party of teenagers. However, the degree of formality decreased after the first glasses of strong drink soared into the air. The main ringleader at the festival was the 19-year-old son of a Russian artist Boris Krasnov Daniil, who constantly gave toasts in honor of the birthday girl, shuttling between the tables with a glass and a cigar.

Group "Beasts"

After some time, the hostess of the evening changed her elegant white dress for a comfortable and simple suit in order to perform several of her songs to her friends. After her performance, the girl’s boyfriend, the son of the ex-president of the Russian Academy of Sciences, came on stage Yuri Osipov Yuri. Next, the golden youth were entertained by “Beasts” and the singer Creed. The actor acted as entertainer Pavel Priluchny.

Birthday girl and her boyfriend

According to the publication, 25 bottles of champagne, 23 bottles of vodka and the same number of bottles of whiskey were ordered for this birthday, in addition, 50 bottles of red and white wine. There were 30 hookahs at the evening, the total price for them was 120 thousand rubles, not counting the generous tips. A significant part of the holiday budget went to the performance of artists and the decoration of the celebration. In total, Kudryashkin did not spare nine million rubles for the holiday for his only daughter.

Nastya Kudri and Egor Creed

Jasmine's son Mikhail and party guests

Friend of the birthday girl Michael Bazov

Daniil Krasnov

Heir to the restaurant business Emil Emanuilov with girlfriend Alexandra Milaeva

Who is Igor Kudryashkin?

Igor Gennadievich Kudryashkin was born on November 22, 1961 in Kirovgrad, Sverdlovsk region. In 1984 he graduated from the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys (MISiS). There he completed full-time graduate school and worked as a laboratory manager. From 1990 to 1995 - chief engineer of the scientific and technological center "Ecology", and then - commercial director of OJSC Uralelectromed. It is known that the businessman supports the Russian Orthodox Church and is a trustee of the temple in the name of St. Ambrose of Optina in his native Kirovgrad.

Since 2002, he was appointed commercial director of UGMK-Holding LLC. The Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company is the second largest Russian producer of copper and zinc. Kudryashkin is also the vice-president of the UMMC fight club. He has a high state award, the Order of Friendship, “for his labor successes and many years of conscientious work.”

In the Forbes ranking “200 richest businessmen in Russia - 2013” ​​Kudryashkin is listed 163rd. The size of his fortune is $600 million. In addition, the commercial director of the holding is a co-owner of Ural Appraisal Company LLC, registered in Yekaterinburg. The company evaluates businesses, securities and real estate.

What is he involved in?

Kudryashkin also heads the board of directors of the Ring of the Urals bank. It is noteworthy that in February last year, the Ring of the Urals Bank disclosed the shareholder structure of the Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company. As it turned out, through the offshore Burgend Investments Limited, Kudryashkin controls 7.5% shares of UMMC. At the same time, Forbes characterizes UMMC as one of the most closed and non-public metallurgical holdings in Russia.

In 2014, Advisor to the President of the Russian Federation Sergey Glazyev criticized UMMC on the “nickel issue”. Then a scandal broke out over the development of nickel in the Voronezh region, which environmentalists were extremely outraged by. Glazyev said that the licensee of the Elansky and Elkinsky ore occurrences - UMMC - belongs to offshore companies, and therefore the holding does not take into account “the context of the development of the Russian Federation as a whole, as well as specific territories.”

According to media reports, in the parent company of the holding, 85% of the shares belonged to Selmareco Limited, 7.5% each - Burgend Investments Limited and Talberg Investments Limited. Selmareco is 58.8% owned by Fesco Investment, which is controlled through three more offshore companies by the president and founder of UMMC Iskandar Makhmudov, and 20.5% - to two structures of the general director of UMMC-Holding (UMMC management company) Andrey Kozitsyn, writes Moscow-post.

That is, according to available information, Mr. Makhmudov controls 50% of the shares of OJSC UMMC, and Mr. Kozitsyn controls 34.9%. Burgend belongs to Kudryashkin, and Talberg belongs to the deputy general director of UMMC-Holding, general director of the UMMC Trading House. Eduard Chukhlebov.

As journalists suggested, the fact that UMMC is controlled through offshore companies suggests that perhaps Mr. Makhmudov wants to avoid paying taxes to the Russian budget.

Kudryashkin – Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Despite his devotion to science, he is a patron of the Russian Orthodox Church and is a trustee of one of the churches in Kirovgrad. Kudryashkin's total fortune is estimated at $0.6 billion.


Igor Gennadievich Kudryashkin was born on November 22, 1961 in Kirovgrad, Sverdlovsk region. He entered the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys, from which he graduated in 1984. At the same university, Kudryashkin completed full-time graduate school and worked as the head of a laboratory.

From 1990 to 1995, Kudryashkin was the chief engineer of the Ecology scientific and technological center, and then became the commercial director of Uralelectromed OJSC, which produces refined copper and non-ferrous metals. In 2010, Patriarch Kirill came to the plant and met with management and workers. He also reported that the plant’s staff was awarded the Order of St. Seraphim of Sarov, III degree. In turn, Kudryashkin himself received the Order of the Holy Blessed Prince Daniel of Moscow III and the Order of Sergius of Radonezh III degree. Igor Gennadievich supports the Russian Orthodox Church and is a trustee of the church in the name of St. Ambrose of Optina in his native Kirovgrad.

On July 1, 2002, Kudryashkin was appointed commercial director of UGMK-Holding LLC, whose key assets are concentrated in the mining industry, non-ferrous metallurgy and mechanical engineering. The Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company is the second largest Russian producer of copper and zinc. Kudryashkin's share in the company is 7.5%. It became known that UMMC suspended the modernization of two zinc plants, which should have been spent on in 2013-2015. about three billion rubles.

Kudryashkin is the vice-president of the UMMC fight club. The club earned an award from the Russian Basketball Federation for the most stable Russian team. The award was awarded to a team that never fell below fourth place in all competitions to which it was qualified.

In 2011, Igor Gennadievich earned a high state award, the Order of Friendship, “for the achieved labor successes and many years of conscientious work.” He received the award from the hands of Evgeny Kuyvashev, plenipotentiary representative of the President of the Russian Federation.

Igor Kudryashkin could join the ranks of Soviet scientists who made contributions to the study of metals and alloys. However, receiving the title of Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences at the age of 28 led him not to new scientific discoveries, but to the chair of commercial director of UMMC-Holding. Under his leadership, the corporation concluded hundreds of significant transactions and opened dozens of factories throughout Russia. A fortune of $900 million and the need to manage a global corporation did not become an obstacle to the large-scale philanthropic detail of the businessman, his support of the Russian Orthodox Church and sports, and the writing of scientific articles.

Brief information:

  • FULL NAME:
  • Date of Birth: November 22, 1967.
  • Education: Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys (1984).
  • Date of start of business activity/age: 1995, 28 years old.
  • Type of activity at start: production of refined copper and non-ferrous metals, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences (1990).
  • Current activity: mining industry, non-ferrous metallurgy and mechanical engineering.
  • Current Status (2017, Forbes):$900 million

The mining industry, non-ferrous metallurgy and alloys are areas that interested MASIS student Kudryashkin and even encouraged him to enroll in graduate school. However, the title of candidate of physical and mathematical sciences in the harsh 90s did not promise a bright future. The scientist became an entrepreneur, an unknown native of the Sverdlovsk region - a famous person in the Forbes rating.

Igor Gennadievich Kudryashkin- Russian millionaire, commercial director and member of the Board of Directors of UMMC Holding, whose business is concentrated in the mining industry, non-ferrous metallurgy and mechanical engineering. The businessman avoids publicity, but is known as a supporter of science, who at the same time supports the Orthodox Church, a skillful manager and a generous philanthropist. In 2017, his fortune increased by $400 million, which allowed him to take 115th place in the ranking of “200 richest businessmen in Russia” according to Forbes.

Figure 1. Dynamics of I. G. Kudryashkin’s wealth in 2013-2017, million dollars.
Source: Forbes

The MASIS student has always been interested in non-ferrous metals and alloys. He even dedicated his dissertation to these unique minerals, and after defending it, he remained the head of the university laboratory. However, he failed to continue his scientific career: fate brought him into big business. It was there that his talent as a manager showed itself in full.

The success story of the current “copper magnate”, “king of metallurgy” Igor Kudryashkin began in 1995, when he, an engineer at a scientific center, was invited to the position of commercial director of the Uralelectromed OJSC corporation.

  • 1995-2002 - Commercial Director of OJSC Uralelectromed.
  • Since 2002 - Commercial Director of UGMK-Holding LLC.

The businessman’s successes in his professional activities are marked by numerous certificates and awards.

Interesting fact! In the busy schedule of the commercial director, Igor Kurdyashkin finds time for scientific work: he is the author of numerous articles on copper and non-ferrous metal alloys.

Once a simple researcher, Kudryashkin now owns substantial assets in the field of metallurgy and mining: his portfolio includes not only an impressive stake in UMMC-Holding, but also securities of Kuzbassrazrezugol, UMMC-Trans and the European Media Group radio holding. .

Successes in science and business did not interfere with Igor Kudryashkin’s philanthropic activities: for his patronage activities in the construction of churches in Baltiysk, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Gorodets, as well as participation in the revival of Orthodox shrines in the Urals, the Russian Orthodox Church awarded him:

  • Order of Prince Daniel of Moscow, III degree (1999);
  • Order of St. Sergius of Radonezh, III degree (2004);
  • letters of the patriarch in consideration of assistance to the Russian Orthodox Church (2016);
  • St. Alexander Nevsky Prize and silver breastplate (2017).

Reference! In 2011, Patriarch Kirill personally visited the UMMC-Holding plant, talked with the workers and awarded Igor Kurdyashkin the Order of St. Seraphim of Sarov, III degree.

The millionaire’s brief biography also contains pages dedicated to sports: Igor Kudryashkin heads the fight club of the Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company, and is also the vice-president of the UMMC women’s basketball club and the vice-president of the Avtomobilist hockey club.

Scientists are conquering business: how the story of Igor Kudryashkin began

The story of the current head of UMMC-Holding began quite typically: he was born into a working-class Soviet family on November 22, 1961 in Kirovograd, a small town in the Sverdlovsk region.

His interest in chemistry and physics during his school years explained his admission to MASIS at the Faculty of Technology of Special Materials of Electronic Engineering. The talented physics student decided to continue his research in graduate school, where he entered in 1990. At the same time, he worked as a laboratory assistant, and a little later as the head of the institute laboratory.

In 1995, he defended his dissertation on the use of non-ferrous metal alloys in electronics and received the title of Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. Scientific success assigned him to the position of chief engineer at the Ecology scientific and technological center, but after a few months the young scientist received an offer to become the commercial director of Uralelectromed OJSC.

Reference! In 1995, the former commercial director was promoted to the position of general director. In his place, it was decided to hire a young specialist who was well versed in the profile of the enterprise - the production of refined copper, the processing of non-ferrous metals and the manufacture of alloys. The choice fell on the young scientist Igor Kudryashkin.

Figure 2. At the birthday celebration of UMMC-Holding, 2017.
Source: UMMC official website

To the top of the business Olympus

The position of commercial director of Uralelectromed OJSC revealed not only the professional qualities, but also the remarkable managerial talents of Igor Kudryashkin. Largely thanks to his competence and responsible approach to business, the company managed not only to stay afloat, but also to generate interest among investors.

Reference! In 1998, a transaction took place to acquire Uralelectromed OJSC and its partners, after which the UMMC-Holding corporation was created on the basis of it and six other enterprises in the mining and metallurgical industries.

The president of the industrial group immediately noticed the talented manager Igor Kudryashov. Already in 2002, on his initiative, the recent scientist received the position of commercial director of the entire company.

Reference! The Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company is a Russian industrial holding that unites the assets of about 50 enterprises in the mining industry, non-ferrous metallurgy and mechanical engineering; its work is supported by over 70,000 employees. UMMC plants currently operate in Russia, Lithuania and the Czech Republic.