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№ Company Name Surname Post 1 Administration of the President Of № Company Name Surname Post Counselor of the Department of Expert Administration of the President of the Directorate of the President of Russian 1 Russian Federation Igor Belousov Federation Aide to the President of the Russian Federation - Administration of the President of the Head of the State Legal Directorate of the 2 Russian Federation Larisa Bricheva President of the Russian Federation Administration of the President of the 3 Russian Federation Arkadiy Dvorkovich Aide to the President Administration of the President of the 4 Russian Federation Sergey Prikhodko Aide to the President 5 AF-Kontroll AB Jorge Benitez Project Manager Eastern Europe 6 Afrikantov OKB Mechanical Engineering Dmitriy Zverev Director 7 Afrikantov OKB Mechanical Engineering В. Sedakov Chief designer 8 Alfa Laval Potok Igor Kutuzov Regional Sales Manager All- Russian Scientific and Research Institute for Nuclear Power Plant Operation VNIIAES, 9 LTD Gennadiy Arkadov General Director All- Russian Scientific and Research Institute for Nuclear Power Plant Operation VNIIAES, 10 LTD Ludmila Akeeva Head of The Center All- Russian Scientific and Research Institute for Nuclear Power Plant Operation VNIIAES, 11 LTD Valeriy Zverkov Head of Prospective Design Department All- Russian Scientific and Research Institute for Nuclear Power Plant Operation VNIIAES, 12 LTD Denis Simagin Deputy Chief Designer - Project Manager All- Russian Scientific and Research Institute for Nuclear Power Plant Operation VNIIAES, 13 LTD Alexander Kroshilin Deputy Director General All- Russian Scientific and Research Institute for Nuclear Power Plant Operation VNIIAES, 14 LTD Viktor Dunaev Deputy Director General, Chief Designer 15 Allen & Overy LLP Andrey Baev Partner 16 Allen & Overy LLP Gareth Price Partner All-Russia Research Institute of Automatics 17 (VNIIA) Vladimir Kishkin First Deputy Chief Designer All-Russia Research Institute of Automatics 18 (VNIIA) Vadim Zaguzov Head of Department All-Russia Research Institute of Automatics 19 (VNIIA) Sergey Loparev Director All-Russia Research Institute of Automatics 20 (VNIIA) Yuriy Barmakov Superviser All-Russia Research Institute of Automatics 21 (VNIIA) Alexander Romanov Deputy Chief Designer All-Russia Research Institute of Automatics 22 (VNIIA) Alexander Narits Head of Department All-Russia Research Institute of Automatics 23 (VNIIA) Dmitriy Timokhin Head of Department All-Russia Research Institute of Automatics 24 (VNIIA) Tatiana Novikova Head of Department All-Russia Research Institute of Automatics named 25 after N.L.Dukhov (VNIIA) Sergey Loparev Director 26 Alstom Nikolay Drozdov Head of The Energy Department 27 Alstom Oleg Viter Regional Marketing Director 28 Alstom Evgeny Chernov Head of the Department of Atomic Energy 29 Alstom Guy Chardon Senior Vice President 30 Alstom Atomenergomash Aleksandr Tsvetkov General Director 31 Alstom Holding (France) Pascal Patric President Alstom Russia 32 ALTA, a.s. Vladimir Plasil President 33 ALTA, a.s. Belac Josef Head of Business Section 34 Amuratom Sergey Vashchuk Director 35 Andritz AG Raimund Weber Sales Manager 36 Andritz AG Rudolf Katzbauer Sales Manager 37 Ansaldo Nucleare Roberto Adinolfi Chief Executive Officer 38 Ansaldo Nucleare S.P.A. Umberto Minopoli Manager, Sales Department 39 Ansaldo Sistemi Industriali spa Antonella Scaglia M.V.D. Area Director 40 Ansaldo Sistemi Industriali spa Massimo Blason Proposal Engineering 41 Ansaldo Sistemi Industriali spa Giordano Torri Quality and IT Director 42 AREVA Andreas Greim Director of Mission 43 AREVA Olga Skorlyakova Deputy Director of Mission 44 AREVA Luc Oursel Executive Officer 45 AREVA NP Ingo Koban Vice President 46 AREVA NP Pierre Durante Senior Vice President 47 ARMZ Uranium Holding Co. Tigran Hachaturov Deputy Director General 48 ARMZ Uranium Holding Co. Vadim Zhivov Director General 49 ARMZ Uranium Holding Co. Alexander Boitsov Deputy Director General 50 ARMZ Uranium Holding Co. Ilya Yampolskiy Deputy Director General 51 ARMZ Uranium Holding Co. Olga Kudoyarova Commercial Director 52 ARMZ Uranium Holding Co. Dmitriy Ivanov HR Director 53 Atomenergomash Vladimir Kashchenko Director General 54 Atomenergomash Kseniya Sukhotina HR Director First Deputy Director General - Director of 55 Atomenergoproekt Ilya Kopitov Design Objects 56 ATOMENERGOPROEKT (JSC SPAEP) Vladimir Ershov Director of the Department in Designing NPP Chief Project Engineer, BGIP - 2 (NPP in Ivan Grabelnikov 57 ATOMENERGOPROEKT (JSC SPAEP) Kaliningrad) 58 ATOMENERGOPROEKT (JSC SPAEP) Alexander Kazarin Chief Project Engineer SELA-2 59 Atomenergoprom Kirill Komarov Director 60 Atomenergoprom Dmitriy Cherneiko HR Director 61 Atomenergoprom Pavel Izvolskiy Advisor to the Board of Directors 62 Atomic Energy Commission of Algeria Mohamed Tahar Bouaroudj Commissioner for Atomic Energy 63 Atomic Energy Commission of Algeria Maamar Hamada Director of External Relations 64 Atomic Energy Commission of Algeria Mohamed Remadna Director for Atomic Energy 65 Atomic Energy Commission of Algeria Mahmoud Lomri Legal Adviser 66 Atomic Energy Commission of Algeria Djamel Gueroui Member of the Governing Body 67 Atomic Energy Commission of Algeria Merzak Remki Director for Cooperation 68 Atomic Energy Commission of India Anil Kakodkar Member of AECI 69 Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. (AECL) Ian Love Director, Supply Chain Management 70 Atomstroyexport (JSC ASE) Dan Belenkiy President 71 Atomstroyexport (JSC ASE) Alexander Glukhov First Vice-president 72 Atomstroyexport (JSC ASE) Timur Ivanov First Vice-president 73 Atomstroyexport (JSC ASE) Georgiy Kumani Vice-president Director of the Department of Personnel 74 Atomstroyexport (JSC ASE) Ramil Muzafarov Management 75 Atomstroyexport (JSC ASE) Timur Ivanov First Vice-President 76 Atomstroyexport (JSC ASE) Leonid Yanko Head of Foreign Relations 77 Atomtechenergo Eduard Saakov General Director 78 AUMA Sergey Schimansky NPP Equipment Sales Director 79 Australian Embassy Margareth Tumi Ambassador 80 AVEVA Evgeny Fedotov Deputy General Director 81 AVEVA Dmitry Smeltsov Business Development Manager Bauman Moscow State Technical University Professor of Department of Plasma Power 82 (Bauman MSTU) Aleksandr Zimin Systems 83 Beloyarsk NPP Mikhail Bakanov Director 84 BHP Billiton Eurasia Glenn Woller Head of Mission Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics 85 Eduard Kruglyakov 86 CEA Bernard Bigot Administrator-General 87 CEA Christophe Behar Head of Department 88 CEA Daniel Iracane Deputy Head of Department 89 CEA Dominique Ochem Reviewer 90 CEA Patrick Martel Reviewer 91 CEA Patrice Bernard Adviser 92 CEA Dmitri Novikov Assistant 93 CEA Fanny Fert Assistant Center for Energy and Security Studies 94 (CENESS) Anton Khlopkov Director Center for Energy and Security Studies 95 (CENESS) Ekaterina Votanovskaya Director of Publishing Projects and Activities Center for Energy and Security Studies 96 (CENESS) Dmitriy Konukhov Research Officer Center for Energy and Security Studies 97 (CENESS) Tatiana Skomorokha Research Officer Center of Pediatric Hematology, Oncology and Immunology Minsotszdravrazvitiya of 98 Russian Federation V. Chernov Deputy Director Central Committee of the Russian trade 99 union of Atomic Energy and Industry Igor Fomichev Chairman Central Institute for Continuing Education 100 and Training CICE&T Vladimir Artisuk Pro-rector Central Institute for Continuing Education 101 and Training CICE&T Yuriy Seleznev Rector 102 Central Valve Design Bureau, SPF Vladimir Dadichkin General Director 103 Central Valve Design Bureau, SPF Mikhail Stabrovsky First Deputy General Director, Supply Director 104 CGNPC Hua Zhao Head of Department 105 CGNPC Yuemin Zhou Head of Department 106 CGNPC Zhenshu Cui Senior Manager 107 CH2M HILL Jeff Benjamin Senior Vice President 108 Chamber of commerce of Russia-Germany Mihael Harms Chairman 109 China Institute of Atomic Energy (CIAE) Xu Mi Chief Engineer of CEFR China Nuclear Energy Industry Corporation 110 (CNEIC) Zhan Hui Assistant of General Director China Nuclear Energy Industry Corporation 111 (CNEIC) Jianjun Hao Head, Division of Import 112 Clifford Chance CIS Limited Timur Aitkulov Partner Closed Joint-Stock Company Severodonetsk Research and Production Association 113 Impulse Vladimir Eliseev Director 114 CNIITMASH Alexey Dub General Director 115 Cofely Refrigiration GmbH (GDF Suez) Gunnar Borchert Senior Manager 116 CSR North-West Foundation Vladimir Knyaginin Director D.Mendeleyev University of Chemical Director of the Institute for Sustainable 117 Technology of Russia Natalia Tarasova Development D.V. Efremov Scientific Research Institute of 118 Electrophysical Apparatus (NIIEFA) Oleg Filatov General Director 119 Department of Atomic Energy of India R.N. Jayaraj Chief Executive, Nuclear Fuel Complex 120 E4 Group Mikhail Abizov Chairman of the Board 121 E4 Group Danil Nikitin Director General 122 ECOMET-S JSC Alexander Gelbutovsky General Director 123 ECRGC Viktor Nazarenko Interim Chief Executive Officer 124 EDF Denis Cangini Senior Manager 125 EDF Noel Camarcat Special Advisor 126 EDF Alain Keramsi Deputy Director 127 EDF Didier Cordero Vice President Procurement Policy 128 EDF, Representative Office Luc Charreyre Head of Mission 129 EDF, Representative Office Larisa Silkina Deputy Head of Mission 130 Edueo Jerome Davant Senior Consultant 131 Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand Pichai Chookanchanapitak Engineer 132 Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand Nattapong Phuensaen Engineer 133 Electrohimpribor Evgeniy Dolgopolov Head of Marketing Group 134 Electrotsentronaladka IS Evgeniy Lupolov
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