Kristijonas Kameneckas

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Kristijonas Kameneckas (born December 15, 1948 in Kaunas ) is a Lithuanian chess player . At the 21st championship from 2000 to 2001 he was Lithuanian champion in correspondence chess .

Life

In 1964 Kameneckas completed the evening music school and in 1965 the first year of school in the Juozas-Gruodis-Technikum . In 1966 Kameneckas graduated from the 22nd Kaunas Middle School. In 1981 he completed his medical studies at the Kauno medicinos institutas and became a doctor . From 1977 he worked at the Elektrėnai hospital and from 1984 at the outpatient department (later hospital) in Vievis . In 1996 he became a doctor of the Trakai district community . In 2000, he headed the Elektrėnai Municipality administration as administrator and then as administration director. In 2011 he was elected to the Elektrėnai Council. Kameneckas was a member of the Lietuvos centro partija . He is the director of the Elektrėnai Polyclinic ( VŠĮ Elektrėnų sav. Asmens sveikatos priežiūros centras ). Kameneckas was a co-founder of the "Šalpa" foundation.

Kameneckas is married. He and his wife have a son and a daughter.

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