For many in Ufa, who knew this quiet and modest girl in school years, it was a surprise when Elvira Nabiullina was able to rise to such heights ...
However, even then she was distinguished by enviable persistence.
She was born in Ufa in 1963 (October 29) in a working family. Sahibzad's father was a driver, and Zuleika's mother worked as an apparatchik at the plant.
However, as the biography tells, ElviraNabiullina also had a grandmother, an intelligent and educated woman, who, incidentally, loved more than anyone. It was thanks to my grandmother that Elvira began to show a craving for her studies from her childhood. Her efforts were crowned with a gold medal and admission to the Moscow State University, which she successfully graduated in 1986 as an economist. But on this Elvira Nabiullina did not stop, four years later she defended her thesis.
Working path, as evidenced by the biography, Elvira Nabiullina started in the permanent committee of the USSR Scientific and Industrial Union on issues of economic reform as the chief specialist.
Elvira Nibiullina participated in many commissions related to economic reforms, including the reform of housing and communal services.
In 1999, she was appointed vice president of the fundCSR (Center for Strategic Research), and later, in 2003, its president. By the way, this organization was engaged in the development of the reform economic program of V.V. Putin. And Elvira Nabiullina by this time acquired the reputation of the main specialist in macroeconomics.
Between these two positions, as evidenced by the biography, Elvira Nabiullina worked for three years as the first deputy minister of economic development and trade of the Russian Federation. Was like-minded German Gref.
In October 2005, Elvira Nabiullina began to lead an expert council created under the Presidential Council for the Implementation of Priority National Projects and Demographic Policy.
In the new government of D. Medvedev Nabiullina was not included, but in May 2012 began working as an assistant to the Russian president. In April 2013, by the decision of the State Duma, Elvira Nabiullina was confirmed as the chairman of the RF Central Bank, and she became the first woman to head the central bank of the state, which is part of the G-8.
Pursuing her Ph.D. thesis in graduate school, E. Nabiullina married Yaroslav Kuzminov, an economist. Time passed, and he became the Rector of the Higher School of Economics.
In 1988, the couple had a son Vasily, who recently graduated from the Higher School of Economics.
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