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№ Company Name Surname Position 1 Acceleration Management № Company Name Surname Position 1 Acceleration Management Solutions Angelo Codignoni President 2 Acceleration Management Solutions Jean-Pierre Morel Consultant 3 Acceleration management Solutions Mauro Sipsz Director 4 Administration of Tomsk Region Nikolay Drozdov Chairman of the Committee on Atomic Energy 5 Administration of Tomsk Region Elena Uzhakova Chairman of the Committee on Atomic Energy 6 AECP, OJSC Andrei Makarevich AMPP Engineer 7 AECP, OJSC Oleg Osipenko Technologist 8 Akkuyu NPP in Moscow Alexander Superfin General Director 9 AKME-engineering OJSC Tatiana Antysheva Chief Specialist 10 AKME-engineering OJSC Kirill Danilenko Executive Director 11 AKME-engineering OJSC Anna Kudryavtseva Director General 12 AKME-engineering OJSC Dmitry Tolstoukhov Advisor 13 A'LEMAR Investment Group Vitali Domnich Senior analyst of power generation and metallurgy 14 A'LEMAR Investment Group Vasiliy Konuzin director of analytical department 15 Alfa Laval Potok, JSC Adrew Kashirin Sales Representative Nuclear Power Deputy Head of Department on work with businesses of 16 Alfa-Bank Yulia Grishanina electricity and nuclear industry Deputy Head of Department on work with businesses of 17 Alfa-Bank Natalia Karkacheva electricity and nuclear industry Head of Department on work with businesses of 18 Alfa-Bank Mariya Osokina electricity and nuclear industry, Vice-President 19 Alstom Bertrand Constensoux Regional Vice President Nuclear Business Russia 20 Alstom Patrick Ledermann Senior Vice President Nuclear 21 Alstom Ltd Nikolay Drozdov Head of Power 22 Alstom Atomenergomash Evgeniy Kadi-Ogly Head of Design Department 23 Alstom Atomenergomash Alexander Tsvetkov General Director 24 Alstom Power Marco Coatto Tender Engineer, Steam Turbine Retrofit 25 Alstom Power Delpont Jean-Francois Engineering Director 26 ALTA a.s. Josef Belac Director of Commercial Group 27 ALTA a.s. Vladimir Plashil President Ambassy of Kuwait to the Russian 28 Nasser Haji Ibrahim Al-Muzayen Ambassador Federation 29 AREA Energy, Inc. Arturo Wang Vice General Manager /Overseas Sales Department 30 AREVA Alain Calamand Executive Advisor EPR Model 31 AREVA Andreas Greim Chief Representative in Russia and the CIS 32 AREVA Michel-H. Jamard Vice President Communications, Nuclear Operations Chief Operating Officer in charge of International, 33 AREVA Luc Oursel Marketing and Projects 34 AREVA Dzhamilya Ramazanova Marketing manager in Russia and the CIS 35 AREVA Serge Runge VP, External Training Offers & Projects 36 AREVA Olga Skorlyakova Deputy Chief Representative in Russia and the CIS 37 AREVA Patrick Weber Senior Vice President NDE Solutions 38 AREVA Axel Wirries Deputy Project Director 39 AREVA Alexander Wolski Vice President Development 40 AREVA NC Arnaud Wuilbeaux Directeur Achats Uranium 41 AREVA NP Annie Gagneret-Chaloyard Industrial Policy and Development Director 42 Association CNTU Aleksandr Makarenko Executive Director 43 Association CNTU of Nuclear Industry Gennady Lisavkin President of association CNTU of Nuclear Industry Association CNTU on Ministry of Defence President of Association CNTU on Ministry of Defence of 44 Nikolay Volynets of Russia Russia 45 Atombroker Sergey Arsentiv First Deputy General Director 46 Atombroker Alexander Molchanov Deputy Director General 47 Atomenergomash Boris Arseev Business director 48 Atomenergomash Vladimir Kashchenko General Director 49 Atomenergomash Bulat Nurev Deputy Director of Strategy and Investment 50 Atomenergomash Anatoliy Ogurtsov Adviser to Director General 51 Atomenergomash Vladimir Ushakov Adviser to Director General 52 Atomenergoproekt Alexander Arkusha The chief of production automation bureau 53 Atomenergoproekt Alexander Bezrodniy Deputy Director for the construction 54 Atomenergoproekt Leonid Egorov General Director 55 Atomenergoproekt Sergey Ergopulo Deputy Director of Project production The chief of project team as a part of department of 56 Atomenergoproekt Nikita Gutsalov reactor branch BKP-1 systems First Deputy General Director - Director of Project 57 Atomenergoproekt Ilya Kopytov production 58 Atomenergoproekt Anna Kurbakova The chief of public relations and mass-media department 59 Atomenergoproekt Natalia Tikhomirova Deputy Head of Legal Department 60 Atomenergoprom Ekaterina Lyakhova Deputy Director 61 Atomenergoremont, OJSC Anna Bessonova press secretary 62 Atomenergoremont, OJSC Alexey Ivanov logistics and marketing engineer 63 Atomenergoremont, OJSC Alexander Kravtsov engineer of 2 category 64 Atomic Energy Authority of Sri Lanka Wimaladharma Abeywickreme Chairman 65 Atompromresursy Andrew Cherkasenko General Director 66 Atomredmetzoloto, JSC Alexander Boytsov Deputy Director General 67 Atomredmetzoloto, JSC Valery Golovko deputy chief engineer 68 Atomredmetzoloto, JSC Yakov Polunkin Director General 69 Atomredmetzoloto, JSC Igor Solodov head of geologic-analytical department 70 Atomredmetzoloto, JSC Vadim Zhivov Chairman of the board of directors 71 Atomstroyexport Anton Dedusenko Head of International Legal Department 72 Atomstroyexport Alexander Dybov First Vice President 73 Atomstroyexport Alexander Glukhov President 74 Atomstroyexport Yury Ivanov Vice president 75 Atomstroyexport Oleg Korovyagov Head of Information Department 76 Atomstroyexport Alexander Kukshinov Head of International Relations 77 Atomstroyexport Georgy Kumani Vice President 78 Atomstroyexport Alexander Markov Deputy Head of External Relations and Marketing 79 Atomstroyexport Vladimir Morozov Head of Mission Atomstroyexport in Hungary 80 Atomstroyexport Vladimir Pavlov Vice President Deputy Director of the Department of Marketing and 81 Atomstroyexport Alexander Potapov Business Development 82 Atomstroyexport Nikolay Poznyakov Head of External Relations and Marketing 83 Atomstroyexport Aleksey Sai Deputy Head of External Relations and Marketing 84 Atomstroyexport Vladimir Savushkin First Vice President 85 Atomstroyexport Gennadiy Tepkyan Vice President - Head of the Nuclear Plant in Bulgaria 86 Atomstroyexport Sergey Vasenin Head of Legal Department 87 Atomstroyexport Leonid Yanko Director of Marketing and Business Development 88 Atomstroyexport Tamara Zhivulina Vice President 89 ATON Mikhail Pak Senior Analyst 90 Balakovo NPP Vladimir Smilyk Engineer 91 Bank of America Merrill Lynch Evgeniy Olkhovich Vice President 92 Bank of Moscow Ivan Rubinov Analyst Vice President, Director of Corporate Business 93 BANK ROSSIYA, OJSC Pavel Petrovsky Department Head of Corporate Business, Corporate Business 94 BANK ROSSIYA, OJSC Alexey Vinogradov Department Deputy Head of Corporate and Structured Finance of raw 95 Bank Sosiete Generale Vostok (BSGV) Valery Makin materials sector Director of the Department for working with top 96 Bank Sosiete Generale Vostok (BSGV) Irina Usacheva corporate clients Senior Manager, Office of Customer First Corporate 97 Bank VTB Olga Chibisova Department Vice President - Head of Department, Office of Customer 98 Bank VTB Vladimir Gavrilov First Corporate Department Senior Manager, Office of Customer First Corporate 99 Bank VTB Olga Ilyina Department Deputy Division Chief, Department of Advertising and 100 Bank VTB Irina Lysova Marketing 101 Bank VTB Valery Malko Managing Director, Customer First Corporate Department 102 Bank VTB Mikhail Sudarchikov Manager, Office of Customer First Corporate Department 103 Bank VTB Alexander Zhelnin Director, Office of Customer First Corporate Department 104 BASET, Ltd. Ilsur Sharipov Director 105 BNP Paribas Georgiy Chernov Senior credit analyst 106 BNP Paribas Alexander Efimov Senior account manager 107 Booz & Company Aleksey Khokhlov Principal 108 Booz & Company Ekaterina Kozinchenko Director General Branch Rosenergoatom Concern, Inc., 109 Vladimir Pereguda Director Leningrad NPP Branch Rosenergoatom Concern, Inc., 110 Vladimir Shaposhnikov Assistant Director Leningrad NPP 111 British Embassy in Moscow Shaun Earl Head of the Department of Energy 112 Business Council "Argentina-Russia" Alexis Mozarovski Board member 113 Cameco Tim Gabruch Vice President Marketing Strategy & Administration 114 Cameco Julia Veraksa Marketing Administration Specialist 115 Cameco Corporation David Doerksen Vice President, Corporate Development 116 Cameco Corporation Gerald Grandey Chief Executive Officer 117 Cameco, Kazakhstan Galymzhan Pirmatov President 118 Camfil International AB Axel Mahler Camfil KG, Containment Manager 119 CEA Christophe Behar Director, Nuclear Energy 120 CEA Patrice Bernard Adviser 121 CEA Bernard Bigot Chairman 122 CENESS Anton Khlopkov Director 123 CENESS Dmitriy Konukhov Researcher 124 ČEZ, a.s. Pavel Vesely Head, Nuclear Fuel Procurement Department Chashkov, Shurakov & Partners, 125 Oleg Chashkov General Director Consulting Group China Nuclear Energy Industry 126 Jianjun Hao Head of Department Corporation (CNEIC) China Nuclear Energy Industry 127 Chunsheng Liu General Manager Corporation (CNEIC) China Nuclear Energy Industry 128 Hui Zhan Assistant to General Manager Corporation (CNEIC) 129 CICE&T Vladimir Artusyuk Pro-rector 130 CICE&T Yury Seleznev Rector 131 City Andrey Ivanov Director, Banking Department, Russia and the CIS 132 CKBA, JSC Vladimir Dydychkin General Director 133 CKBM Pavel Bebelin Engineer-constructor 134 CKBM Alexey Fedorov Engineer-constructor 135 CKBM Vadim Korolev Acting Director General 136 CKBM Vladimir Gerasimov Pump equipment Director 137 Clifford Chance CIS Limited Timur Aitkulov Partner 138 CNIITMASH Valentina Churicheva Economist 139 CNIITMASH Alexey Dub General Director 140 CNIITMASH Dmitriy Olennikov Head of Science Departament Legal
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