Vladimir Solodov

Vladimir Viktorovich Solodov (Russian: Владимир Викторович Солодов; born 26 July 1982) is a Russian statesman who is currently the Governor of the Kamchatka Krai from 21 September 2020.

Vladimir Solodov
Владимир Солодов
3rd Governor of Kamchatka Krai
Assumed office
21 September 2020
Preceded byVladimir Ilyukhin
Governor of Kamchatka Krai (acting)
In office
3 April 2020  21 September 2020
Chairman of the Government of the Republic of Sakha
In office
18 October 2018  3 April 2020
Preceded byYevgeny Cheken
Succeeded byAleksey Kolodeznikov (acting)
Chairman of the Government of the Republic of Sakha (acting)
In office
29 June 2018  18 October 2018
Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative in the Far Eastern Federal District
In office
6 April 2015  1 August 2017
Personal details
Born
Vladimir Viktorovich Solodov

(1982-07-26) 26 July 1982
Moscow, Soviet Union

Solodov was previously the Chairman of the Government of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) from 2018 to 2020. He has PhD in Political Science in 2007.

Biography

Vladimir Solodov was born in Moscow on 26 July 1982.

In 2002, he studied at the Institute of Political Science in Paris, France.

In 2004, he graduated from the Faculty of Public Administration of Moscow State University.

From 2004 to 2007, he studied at the graduate school of Moscow State University (Lomonosov).

In 2007, Solodov defended his thesis on "Electronic government as a tool for transforming public administration." He is the candidate of Political Science.

From 2005 to 2013, he was engaged in teaching and research activities at the Faculty of Public Administration of the Moscow State University. He rose from an assistant to an associate professor of the Department of Theory and Practice of Management.

He headed the Center for New Technologies of Public Administration, was engaged in expert work and the organization of project activities, the development and launch of training programs for civil servants.

In 2013, he headed the Department of Projects and Practices of the "Young Professionals" direction of the ASI. He was responsible for the selection and support of projects in the field of professional development, took part in the launch of the Global Education program. He also participated in the organization of sessions on the development of projects for the priority development areas of the Far East.

On 6 April 2015, Solodov was appointed Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative in the Far Eastern Federal District, with Yury Trutnev. He supervised issues of social and economic policy, implementation of public projects and patriotic education.

On 1 August 2017, he was appointed Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Far East Development Fund (founder - Vnesheconombank). Solodov took an active part in the work on systemically increasing the attractiveness of regions for investment, removing administrative barriers to existing and established enterprises, including residents of the territories of advanced social and economic development and the free port of Vladivostok.

On 26 June 2018, Solodov was appointed Acting Chairman of the Government of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). On 18 October 2018, he was appointed and confirmed as the Chairman of the Government of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).

Governor of Kamchatka Krai

On 3 April 2020, Solodov was appointed acting Governor of Kamchatka Krai.[1][2]

In July 2020, during the election of the governor of the Kamchatka Krai, Solodov was registered as a self-nominated candidate.[3] In the elections held on 13 September 2020, Solodov received 80.51% of the vote with a turnout of 37.15% of the total number of registered voters and was thus elected in the first round.[4] His inauguration took place and was sworn in office on 21 September 2020.[5]

Scientific activity

Soldoov was an author and co-author of more than 30 articles on public administration, including "E-Government and the fight against corruption" (2006), "Electronic bureaucracy: post-bureaucracy or super-bureaucracy" (2007), "Mobile services as a tool to improve the quality of public services" (2009), "Modeling consumer behavior" (2012).[2][6]

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