Vladimir Grigoryevich Nak
Vladimir Grigoryevich Nak ( Russian: Владимир Григорьевич Нак ; born November 5, 1935 in Tyumen ; † February 16, 2010 in Moscow ) was a Russian transport construction worker, salaried construction worker of the RSFSR , head of the construction and assembly works association Yamaltransstroi . Under his direct direction and participation, the construction of a large number of transport, industrial, housing objects and objects of social and cultural infrastructure took place throughout the European part of the USSR .
Life
In 1959, Nak graduated from the Moscow Institute of Transportation Engineering .
Act
He then worked at the Ministry of Transport Construction of the USSR and was appointed deputy head of the Central Administration for Railway Construction North and West. From 1986 he took over the management of the newly formed construction and assembly company association Jamaltransstroi . From 1992 he was general director of the Jamaltransstroi joint stock company, which became the legal successor to the construction and assembly company association. Under his direction the Obskaya – Karskaya railway line was built with a length of 572 km.
In 1997 he was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of OAO Jamaltransstroi. He was elected several times as a member of the Council of People's Deputies of Tyumen Oblast and the Yamal-Nenets District.
Awards and recognitions
Awards
Titles and honors
- Honored Construction Worker of the RSFSR
- Honorable transport worker
- Honorary employee of the gas industry
- Honorary citizen of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
family
- Wife - Irina Alexandrovna Kuznetsova
- Son - Igor Vladimirovich Nak
Individual evidence
- ↑ The fate of Vladimir Nak - a part of the story in which he was loyal to his work and his country - Tatiana Netreba - “Vladimir Nak. Epilogue to the Confession "
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SURNAME | Nak, Vladimir Grigoryevich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Нак, Владимир Григорьевич (Russian spelling) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian construction and railway manager |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 5, 1935 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Tyumen |
DATE OF DEATH | February 16, 2010 |
Place of death | Moscow |