Vladimir Kozhin

Vladimir Kozhin

Vladimir Igorevich Kozhin (in _ru. Владимир Игоревич Кожин, b. February 281959, in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Soviet Union) is a Russian businessman and official.

In March 1993 he became the Director General of the Saint Petersburg Association of Joint Ventures.

In October 1994 – September 1999 he was the Chief of the Northwestern Center of the Federal Directorate for Currency and Export Control of Russia. From September 201999 until January 122000, he led the Russian Federal Service for Currency and Export Control (VEK).

Since January 122000, he has been the Head of the Presidential Property Management Department of the Russian Federation, appointed by President Vladimir Putin.

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