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Programme Launch Event & Partner Forum PROGRAMME LAUNCH EVENT & PARTNER FORUM Latvian Culture Centre “Vienības Nams” in Daugavpils, Latvia 24 November 2016 № Name Surname Organization, position E-mail 1 Alexeeva Natalia ESTLATRUS JTS, BO in Pskov [email protected] 2 Alyabyev Andrey ME of Pskov city "Gorvodokanal" [email protected] 3 Apsite Janina Foundation LWC Fund, member of the board [email protected] [email protected] 4 Ādiņa Māra Art Academy of Latvia, project manager 5 Ārente Laura project specialist [email protected] 6 Āriņa Dace Madona Business innovation and information centre, member of the board [email protected] 7 Badins Žans Daugavpils University [email protected] 8 Bagatska Alita Pļaviņu novada dome [email protected] 9 Belova Elena ICSER Leontief Centre [email protected] 10 Belovs Māris SIA "Demarsch", project manager [email protected] [email protected] 11 Belte Maris EkoMed Ltd., Chairman of the Board 12 Bēce Linda Latvian Camping Association, chairman of the board [email protected] 1 № Name Surname Organization, position E-mail 13 Bičkovičs Dāvis Riga City Council, project manager [email protected] 14 Bozovics Maris Latgale Region Development Agency [email protected] 15 Brence Inta Vilani Music and Art School Support society intabrence 16 Builo - Hoļme Anna Zemgale planning region, project manager [email protected] State Committee of the Pskov region for economic development and [email protected] 17 Bulatova Maria investment policy [email protected] 18 Bulipopa Natalja Jelgava Technical school, teacher 19 Burima Maija Daugavpils University, Dean of the Faculty, professor [email protected] [email protected] 20 Burlin Yriy ООО "Монтаж-СК" 21 Bystrov Dmitry Head of the Administration of Ostrov District [email protected] 22 Cakuls Sandis Head of JMA [email protected] 23 Cerepkovs Dmitrijs FITP , member of the board [email protected] 24 Chernova Alina SOS Village Pskov, head of family strengthening programm [email protected] 25 Cibule Ruta Balvu Centrālā bibliotēka [email protected] 26 Cvetkovs Leonids Vice Chairman of Viļaka Municipality Council [email protected] 2 № Name Surname Organization, position E-mail [email protected] 27 Cvetkovs Leonids Viļakas novada dome, Priekšsēdētāja vietnieks 28 Čepurnaja Lolita Latvia, Lithuania and Belarus CBC Programme, Information Specialist [email protected] 29 Dimitrijeva Gunta Jekabpils local municipality, project specialist [email protected] 30 Dzalbe Peteris Daugavpils City Council, Deputy Chairman [email protected] [email protected] 31 Džeriņa Laura Preili Municipality Council 32 Eglīts Jānis VARAM Parliamentary secretary [email protected] 33 Fomins Aivars Vice chairman [email protected] [email protected] 34 Fortiņa Vineta Riga Technical University, Project Manager [email protected] 35 Furundzhi Bogdan Transport and Telecommunication Institute, chairman 36 Gaiduka Arnita Balvi Municipality, project manager [email protected] [email protected] 37 Gerasimova Elena Municipal administration "Novodevyatkinskoe selskoe poselenie" [email protected] 38 Glebova Oksana GBUK SPb GMZ Pavlovsk Head of department for external economic relations State Committee on 39 Goleva Natalia [email protected] economic development and investment policy of the Pskov region 3 № Name Surname Organization, position E-mail State Committee of the Pskov region for transport, Head of the department [email protected] 40 Gratskaya Tatyana for technical projects 41 Grinberga Dace RigaPlanning Region [email protected] Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology Centre, Head of Project [email protected] 42 Gžibovskis Māris Department 43 Iakimenko Olga ICSER Leontief Centre [email protected] 44 Ieleja Girts Limbazi municipality, Head of Development department [email protected] 45 Ignatieva Natalia Deputy Head of the Administration of Krasnogorodsk district [email protected] 46 Indričāns Viktors Malnavas koledža direktora vietnieks [email protected] 47 Ivanov Konstantin Pskov Region Territorial Development Agency, Legal Department Director [email protected] 48 Ivanova Olga RISEBA University 49 Jermaļonoka Ilona SIA RISEBA University [email protected] 50 Jermolajevs Andrejs LTRK Latgales padomes priekšsēdētājs [email protected] [email protected] 51 Jonikāne Sandra PR specialist, Rezekne Water Supply Company, representative of NGO 52 Jundass Agnārs SIA "Auto info" [email protected] 53 Jupatova Natalja Rezekne city council, Head of Foreign affairs department [email protected] 4 № Name Surname Organization, position E-mail [email protected] 54 Kacane Ilze Daugavpils University 55 Kalniņa Agnese Viesite local municipality, Project administrator [email protected] Jelgavas Ražotāju un tirgotāju asociācija - valdes priekšēdētājs, Jelgavas [email protected] 56 Kanaška Imants Tehnikums - konventa priekšsēdētājs 57 Karlauskis Aldis MFA of Latvia Russia Division, First Secretary [email protected] 58 Kellere Baiba Municipality of Jaunjelgava, Project coordinator [email protected] [email protected] 59 Kirsanova Valentīna NGO Kūzuls, Kārsava 60 Kobyz Kristina Pskov City Administration, Head of CBC department [email protected] [email protected] 61 Kociņa Kristīne PR specialist 62 Koļcova Tatjana Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology Centre; Senior Expert [email protected] 63 Koncevaja Jelena Akadēmiskais parks, NGO [email protected] 64 Konchenko Yriy Administration of Pechory district, head of the administration [email protected] 65 Konchenko Yurii Администрация Печорского района, Глава [email protected] [email protected] 66 Kondratenko Jurijs grupa93 Ltd., project manager [email protected] 67 Kondratieva Vera Администрация Пыталовского района, заместитель Главы 5 № Name Surname Organization, position E-mail [email protected] 68 Koroviakovskii Evgenii Petersburg State Transport University, Head of the department 69 Krapivina Svetlana Daugavpils City Council, Head of the Project Administration Office [email protected] 70 Kraps Aivars Jekabpils city minicipality, vice mayor [email protected] 71 Kravale Iruma VARAM, Director of the Development Instruments Department [email protected] 72 Kriviņa Daina Ltd DK Projects, CEO [email protected] 73 Krupenko Dace EST-LAT-RUS JTS [email protected] 74 Krūmiņa Vita Gulbene Municipality Council, Project Manager [email protected] [email protected] 75 Kurbatova Zoya Veliky Luki Agriculture Academy, FGBOU VO, Professor [email protected] 76 Kurbatova Zoja ФГБОУ ВО "Великолукская ГСХА", профессор 77 Kursīte Inese Malnava College, Project Manager [email protected] 78 Lavrinoviča Irēna Jekabpils city municipality, project coordinator [email protected] [email protected] 79 Lazdāne Ieva Jekabpils city municipality, project coordinator 80 Lāčplēsis Jānis Mayor of Daugavpils city [email protected] [email protected] 81 Lelis Jānis Latvian Telecommunication Association. Executive Director 6 № Name Surname Organization, position E-mail 82 Lencberga Ludmila Pļaviņu novada dome [email protected] 83 Leontieva Anna Council of the municipalities of the Leningrad region [email protected] Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development, Deputy [email protected] 84 Lipcika Ginta Director of Audit Department [email protected] 85 Lobunov Dmitry State Committee of the Pskov region for transport, Vice Chairman 86 Ločmele Agra i.o. Head of Project division [email protected] 87 Mahlins Artjoms Daugavpils City Council, Expert on project issues [email protected] 88 Makarova Elena ESTLATSRU JTS BO, InfoManager [email protected] [email protected] 89 Maksimovs Sergejs Viļakas novada dome, Priekšsēdētājs 90 Maksimovs Sergejs Chairman of Viļaka Municipality Council [email protected] [email protected] 91 Matroze Daiga Specialist of Cesvaine museum [email protected] 92 Maulina Dace Ozolnieki County Council, Development Planning Unit, Project Manager 93 Moskaleva Ekaterina Estonia-Russia JTS, IM Ekaterina.moskaleva@ estoniarussia.eu [email protected] 94 Mukhaelyan Valentina Pskov Agrotechnical College, financial manager [email protected] 95 Natalya Krasnikova ANO SKC "PskovRegionInfo", Project manager 7 № Name Surname Organization, position E-mail Biedrība "Radošās Idejas"/ Society "Creative Ideas" LV-RUS relations [email protected] 96 Ņikuļina Ināra spokeswoman/PR specialist [email protected] 97 Ondzule Valentina AGLONA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY, PROJECT SPECIALIST [email protected] 98 Ozolina Unda EE-RU CBC Programme, Head of the JTS 99 Ozoliņa Ieva Finance and Certification Division, Head of Division [email protected] 100 Pankjāns Ainārs Koleopteroloģisko pētījumu centrs [email protected] 101 Parms Aigars ERAB Eiropas reģionālā attīstības biedrība [email protected] 102 Pimonenko Mikhail North-West Russia Logistics Development Center "ILOT", Director [email protected] Vilani local municipality, head of development, planning and information [email protected] 103 Pizica Iveta department 104 Podskočija Anita Aglona municipality, project manager [email protected] [email protected] 105 Ponizovskaya Valentina Krasnogorogsky erea, Head of the area [email protected] 106 Poseika Antra Ozolnieki County Council, Head of the
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