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Konstantin Babkin
Константин Бабкин
Babkin in 2017
Born (1971-02-13) 13 February 1971 (age 53)
NationalityRussian
CitizenshipRussia
Alma materMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Occupation(s)Businessman and politician
Political partyParty of Business

Konstantin Anatolyevich Babkin (Russian: Константи́н Анато́льевич Ба́бкин; born 13 February 1971) is a Russian businessman and politician. He is the chairman of the federal council of the political party Party of Business, which supports Vladimir Putin in Russia.[1]

He supported Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.[2] After Russia's annexation of Crimea, Babkin said to a crowd at a rally, "We should not stop at Crimea!"[1]

He is the president of CJSC Novoe Sodruzhestvo and the president Rosspetsmash association. Member of the board of directors of Rostselmash, Empils[3] and formerly Buhler Industries.[4][5][6] chairman of the board of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation on Industrial Development and Competitiveness of the Russian Economy.[7]

Early life and education

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Babkin was born in 1971 in Miass (Chelyabinsk region; USSR) in the family of the State Rocket Center engineers. In 1994, graduated from the department of molecular and chemical physics of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.[8][9]

Career

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In 1992 Babkin became the co-founder of the Joint-Stock Company Industrial Association Commonwealth. Since 2005 he has been the president of the CJSC Production Association Novoe Sodruzhestvo.[10] The company includes 20 enterprises located in the Rostov region, Moscow, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Canada and the United States. Key assets of the holding are Rostselmash, Empils and Buhler Industries[11][12] (Farm King,[13] Versatile[14]). The annual turnover is more than 1 billion dollars.

The main shareholders of Novoe Sodruzhestvo are its three founders and managing directors: Babkin, Dmitry Udras and Yuri Ryazanov.[15][16]

In conjunction with Dmitry Udras and Yuri Ryazanov withdrew Empils (1998) and Rostselmash (2000) plants from the crisis of the 1990-s.[17]

On the brink of failure in the 1990s, these days Rostselmash has been enjoying a revival. ... Rostselmash now sells to more than 35 countries and opened its first office in (Germany) last year. When Vladimir Putin gathered his advisers for a meeting on the development of regional industry earlier this year, they met at Rostselmash.

The Economist, 8.11.2018.[18]

In November 2004 Babkin was elected the president of Rosspetsmash association,[19] renamed in 2017 in Rosspetsmash. He is the member of the Bureau of the Central Council of Russian Engineering Union.[20]

On 8 October 2006 he was elected the deputy of Novgorod Regional Duma of the fourth convocation in the Free Russia party list, which he headed (11.03%). He is a member of deputy group Veche, and a member of the budget, finance and economy committee.[21]

On 3 September 2010 Babkin initiated the creation of the organizing committee of all-Russian political party Party of Business. On 14 October 2010 at the constituent congress, he was elected the chairman of the Federal Political Party Council.[22]

chairman of the board of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation on Industrial Development and Competitiveness of the Russian Economy.[7]

One of the organizers and a co-chairman of the Moscow Economic Forum.[23]

On 2 March 2022 Buhler Industries announced that Babkin had resigned as chairman and from the board of directors of the company.[24][25]

Monograph

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Author of the book Sound Industrial Policy, or How can we manage to overcome the crisis? /"Razumnaya promyshlennaya politika, ili Kak nam vyyti iz krizisa"/ (Moscow: 2008. — ISBN 978-5-9901585-1-1), which has survived several editions[26][27] and was translated into English (2012).

Articles

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  • Babkin K. A. In the interests of modernization of agricultural production // Agricultural Economics of Russia. – 2007. – No. 6. – P. 26—27.
  • Babkin K. A., etc. V. V. Putin has held a meeting in Rostov-on-Don with the administration of Rostselmash. The shorthand report of the beginning of the meeting. On July, 6th 2009.

Personal life

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Married. With five children: three sons and two daughters[8]

Awards

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  • 2014 was named as the Man of the Year by the Business Quarter magazine, Rostov-on-Don.[28]
  • 2014 was awarded the title of Honored Machine Builder by the Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.[29]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Feds eye sanctions for Russian man tied to Winnipeg company". CBC. 2014.
  2. ^ "Russian director resigns from Buhler Industries after statements supporting invasion of Ukraine". CBC. 2022.
  3. ^ Sokolov, Mikhail (6 September 2011). "Почему миллионер Константин Бабкин и его "Партия дела" не пошли с миллиардером Михаилом Прохоровым в "Правое дело"". Radio Svoboda. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  4. ^ Buhler Industries Inc (BUI.TO) / Babkin, Konstantin // "Reuters".
  5. ^ Information on the site «Newswire.ca», 27 March 2017
  6. ^ "Buhler" entered the "Novoe Sodruzhestvo" // Kommersant, 13 November 2007
  7. ^ a b "Official website information Camber of Commerce and Industry of Russian Federation". Archived from the original on 19 June 2019. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  8. ^ a b "Грустный итог совещания у Медведева: кризису быть!". Business Journal. 25 January 2015. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  9. ^ "Graduates of Moscow Physico-Technical Institute. 1994".
  10. ^ "Forbes".
  11. ^ "Buhler" entered the "New Commonwealth" // Kommersant, 13 November 2007 (in Russian)
  12. ^ Nikolay Ulyanov. Lobbyist number one // Expert, 13 February 2017 (in Russian)
  13. ^ "The official site Farm King".
  14. ^ "The official site Versatile".
  15. ^ Buhler Industries Inc (BUI.TO) // "Reuters".
  16. ^ Information on the official website of "Novoe Sodruzhestvo" Archived 19 June 2019 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  17. ^ Igor Burakov. Large harvest // Forbes, 3 August 2004 (in Russian)
  18. ^ From the article «We move to Russia in our series on Europe's second-tier cities» // The Economist, 8.11.2018
  19. ^ "Konstantin Babkin is elected the president of "Sojuzagromash". November, 5th, 2004". Archived from the original on 2 July 2015. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  20. ^ "Konstantin Babkin: Biography on the official website of the Russian Engineering Union". Archived from the original on 10 January 2019. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  21. ^ "The list of deputies of the Novgorod Regional Duma of the fourth convocation". Novgorod Regional Duma. Archived from the original on 24 May 2018. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  22. ^ "Konstantin Anatolevich Babkin on the official website of the 'Party of Action'". Archived from the original on 29 February 2016.
  23. ^ "The official website of Moscow Economic Forum". Moscow Economic Forum.
  24. ^ Levasseur, Joanne (2 March 2022). "Russian director resigns from Buhler Industries after statements supporting invasion of Ukraine". CBC News. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  25. ^ "Buhler Industries replaces Babkin, names new chairman and directors" (PDF) (Press release). Buhler Industries. 2 March 2022. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  26. ^ 2008 edition. Site of the Russian State Library.
  27. ^ 2009 edition. Site of the Russian State Library.
  28. ^ "The official site of magazine 'Bisiness Quarter'".
  29. ^ "The official site of magazine "Kommersant"".