- Arkady Dvorkovich
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Arkady Vladimirovich Dvorkovich (Russian: Аркадий Владимирович Дворкович; born 26 March 1972) is an official of the Russian Chess Federation. Dvorkovich favors his opponent, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, who is running for re-election of FIDE.
Dvorkovich is a Russian economist, Assistant to the President of the Russian Federation since 13 May 2008. His father, Vladimir Dvorkovich, was an international chess arbiter.[1]
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Education
- Moscow State University, Faculty of Economics (1994)
- New Economic School (1996)
- Duke University (1997)
Career
- Since 1994 – consultant, senior expert, CEO, scientific director of the Economic Expert Group of the Ministry of Finance of Russia.
- Since 2000 – expert in the "Center for Strategic Research"
- Since August 2000 – adviser to the Minister for Economic Development of the Russian Federation German Gref
- Since 2001 – Deputy Minister for Economic Development of the Russian Federation
- Since April 2004 – Head of Expert Group of President of the Russian Federation
- Since 13 May 2008 – Assistant to the President of the Russian Federation
Professional interests: economic regulation, financial management, tax planning. According to BusinessWeek (2003) Arkady was included in the list of 50 potential world leaders.
Speaks English and German languages.
References
- ^ "Arkady Dvorkovich interview regarding RCF candidate for FIDE President". Chessdom. http://interviews.chessdom.com/arkady-dvorkovich. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
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Categories:- Medvedev Administration personnel
- 1972 births
- Russian economists
- Russian politicians
- Chess officials
- Living people
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