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Citizenship
  
USSR, Russia

Name
  
Vladimir Nak

Children
  
Igor Nak


Vladimir Nak

Full Name
  
Vladimir Grigorievich Nak

Born
  
5 November 1935
Moscow, RSFSR, USSR

Died
  
February 16, 2010, Moscow, Russia

Vladimir Grigorievich Nak (5 November 1935, Tyumen – 16 February 2010, Moscow) was a Russian transport engineer, honorary builder of the RSFSR, and Head of the Production construction and installation union Yamaltransstroy.

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Under his direct leadership and participation, construction of a large number of transportation, industrial, residential and socio-cultural facilities was implemented throughout the European part of the USSR

Biography

Born on 5 November 1935 in the city of Moscow. In 1959, he graduated from the Moscow Institute of Transport Engineers. His career path began in the system of the Ministry for Transport Construction of the Soviet of Socialist Republics, a path leading from foreman to Deputy Head of the Main Department for Railway Construction of the North and West.

From 1986: headed the newly established production construction and installation union (PSMO) Yamaltransstroy. From 1992: general director of the joint stock company Yamaltransstroy, which became the successor of the PSMO. 525 km of the 572-kilometre long Obskaya-Bovanenkovo railway was built under his leadership and personal participation.

In 1997, he was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of Yamaltransstroy JSC. Repeatedly elected deputy of Tyumen Oblast and Yamalo-Nenetsky Okrug Council of People’s Deputies.

Death

Died on 16 February 2010 in Moscow.

Awards

  • Order of the Badge of Honour
  • Order of Peoples' Friendship
  • Titles and recognition

  • Honorary builder of the RSFSR
  • Honorary transport engineer
  • Honorary worker of the gas industry
  • Honorary resident of Yamalo-Nenetsky Autonomous Okrug
  • Family

    Wife — Irina Alexandrovna Kuznetsova
    Son — Igor Nak

  • Life path of Vladimir Nak
  • Vladimir Nak. Epilogue to Confession
  • References

    Vladimir Nak Wikipedia


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