Putin appointed Voskresensky acting governor of the Ivanovo region. The path of the wife of the governor of the Ivanovo region: from Cinderella from the brewery to a naked top model (photo) Family and education of Stanislav Voskresensky

Stanislav Sergeevich Voskresensky - Russian politician, who was appointed acting governor in October 2017 Ivanovo region. Elected governor in September 2018.

Family and education of Stanislav Voskresensky

Stanislav Sergeevich was born on September 29, 1976 in Moscow. After graduating from school, he entered the Faculty of International Economic Relations of the Russian Economic University. Plekhanov.


The politician’s father, Sergei Modestovich Voskresensky (born 1956), was at one time the president of the Soyuzgidrospetsstroy corporation, general director and co-owner of the Gidrospetsproekt design and survey institute. Today Voskresensky Sr. owns a controlling stake in GSP-Leasing, SGSS-Lizin, Sayangidrospetsstroy (a company in Khakassia engaged in the construction of hydraulic structures), etc.

Career of Stanislav Voskresensky

During his senior years at the academy and for some time after receiving his diploma, Voskresensky worked in domestic and foreign audit organizations– dealt with issues related to taxation. From 1999 to 2004, he served as financial director in structures whose activities were related to construction.


For the next 4 years, Stanislav Sergeevich worked as an assistant and deputy head of the expert department of the President of Russia. In 2007, Voskresensky received gratitude from President Vladimir Putin for his assistance in holding the international economic forum in St. Petersburg. Another thanks for similar work Stanislav Sergeevich received it two years later.

Also during these years, Voskresensky became a co-owner of Lenhydroproject, owned by the RusHydro holding. General Director position joint stock company occupied by the official's father.


In the fall of 2008, Stanislav Sergeevich became a member of the Government Commission on the Development of the Electric Power Industry. Voskresensky’s successful activities allowed the official to be included in the list of young world leaders in 2010 according to the World Economic Forum.

Until 2012, Voskresensky served as deputy minister economic development Russia, and then for two years he was deputy plenipotentiary representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Northwestern federal district– mainly supervised the Kaliningrad region.


On August 19, 2014, Voskresensky was appointed to the post of Deputy Minister of Economic Development of Russia Alexey Ulyukaev (since November 2016 - Maxim Oreshkin).

Personal life of Stanislav Voskresensky

Stanislav Sergeevich is married and has two daughters. The wife of the acting governor is actress and top model Svetlana Dryga, a native of the Rostov region. In 2005, the men's magazine Maxim recognized Svetlana as the girl of the month. On the sidelines, it was suggested that it was she who became the prototype for the heroine of Andrei Konchalovsky’s film “Gloss”.


The income of the new governor for 2016 was 6.8 million rubles, his wife - 2.78 million rubles. Voskresensky is the owner of an apartment with an area of ​​132 square meters. m and car box. His wife has two small apartments (each with an area of ​​less than 40 sq. m.), another apartment with an area of ​​94 sq. m. m in use and a Mercedes car.

On October 10, 2017, by decree of the President of Russia, Stanislav Sergeevich became the acting governor of the Ivanovo region. Voskresensky replaced the retired 59-year-old Pavel Konkov, who had led the region since October 2013.

In the September 2018 elections, the official was elected governor: 65% of the region’s residents who came to the polls voted for him (with a turnout of 32%).

Governor of the Ivanovo region Pavel Konkov became the tenth governor dismissed by President Vladimir Putin in the autumn series of personnel rotation. Mr. Konkov, in an address to residents of the region, stated that during his governorship, “almost all the pain points” were “solved.” The Ivanovo opposition believes that the rise did not happen under him. Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation Stanislav Voskresensky has been appointed acting governor.


After the announcement of Pavel Konkov’s resignation, his video message to residents appeared on the website of the government of the Ivanovo region. “I am deeply convinced that the elected governor is responsible for everything to the residents who elected him and to the president. Perhaps it was this range of specific tasks that gave rise to the decision that I made,” he explained his resignation. Mr. Konkov noted that “over all this time, we have solved almost all the pain points,” naming among the achievements the implementation of “infrastructure projects for the improvement of our native land” and “gasification.”

Acting head of the Ivanovo region Pavel Konkov was appointed in 2013 instead of Mikhail Men, who headed the Ministry of Construction of the Russian Federation. In the elections in September 2014, he won with a result of 80.3% with a turnout of 36.9%. According to the leader of the Ivanovo Yabloko, Danil Bedyaev, they expected from Mr. Konkov “as an economist and pragmatist” investment projects and the rise of the region as a whole. “It didn’t happen, but the governor’s work implied the creation of a strong team and the ability to conduct dialogue with the opposition, even if it was small,” the party member noted. The first secretary of the Ivanovo regional committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, regional Duma deputy Vladimir Klenov told Kommersant that the Ivanovo region under Pavel Konkov “has not improved its socio-economic situation.” “He had no connections in Moscow, nor any lobbying abilities. The deputies were arrested one after another, I myself suggested that Konkov resign,” the communist noted. In 2016, on suspicion of receiving a bribe of 5 million rubles. First Deputy Chairman of the regional government Dmitry Kulikov was detained. In April, another former deputy chairman, Andrei Kabanov, who oversaw domestic policy, was sentenced to six years of strict regime and a fine of 30 million rubles. on charges of bribery. In May, five years of strict regime and a fine of 25.5 million rubles. The former mayor of Ivanovo, Vyacheslav Sverchkov, received a bribe. In June, a criminal case for abuse of power was opened against the deputy chairman of the government - director of the health department, Svetlana Romanchuk.

Pavel Konkov also had problems in connection with the implementation of Vladimir Putin’s May decrees. In February 2017, Speaker of the Federation Council Valentina Matvienko criticized the reduction in teachers' salaries in the Ivanovo region. As ex-speaker of the regional legislative assembly, State Duma deputy, United Russia member Sergei Pakhomov told Kommersant, “for the last three years the region has missed a tough leader capable of making decisions.” “Residents of the region need a government that takes responsibility for actions. Pavel Konkov worked in the regional government under Mikhail Mena, was responsible for the economy, but being the second person and the first are not the same thing,” said the deputy. At the same time, he noted that “there are local personnel for the work, but without an external arbiter there will never be order.”

According to the Vice President of the Center political technologies Alexei Makarkin, the resignation of Pavel Konkov was a “hardware blow” to Mikhail Menu, whose protégé he was considered: “My deputy Andrei Chibis was considered for the post of governor, but the appointment did not happen.” According to political strategist Denis Yastrebov, who conducted election campaigns in the region, Mr. Konkov was let down by a “lack of charisma”: “He failed to consolidate the elite; even if he was an innovator, the center did not notice it.” The expert noted that local influential groups are guided by Mikhail Men and the presidential plenipotentiary representative in the Volga Federal District, Mikhail Babich, who was elected to the State Duma from the region in 2003 and worked as deputy chairman of the regional government in 2001–2002.

Deputy Minister of Economic Development Stanislav Voskresensky was sent to Ivanovo to solve problems. A 41-year-old official in the civil service since 2004. He worked as deputy head of the expert department of the presidential administration Arkady Dvorkovich, deputy head of the Ministry of Economic Development (MED) Elvira Nabiullina. With the arrival of the current assistant to the President of the Russian Federation, Andrei Belousov, as head of the Ministry of Economic Development in 2012, Stanislav Voskresensky left for the post of deputy presidential envoy in the Northwestern Federal District, where he oversaw the Kaliningrad region. He returned to the Ministry of Economic Development in 2014 with the appointment of Alexey Ulyukaev to the post of head of the department. IN last years Mr. Voskresensky oversaw the issues of “turning to the east” of the Russian economy, negotiations with Asian countries (mainly China and Japan). In this capacity, he worked under the leadership of First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov.

Information that the official is ready to continue his career outside of both this area and this department has appeared regularly over the past two years. According to Kommersant, Mr. Voskresensky is generally inclined to a “project” style of work and has always been active in searching for directions for developing his career. Thus, it was assumed that the deputy minister would oversee in the department issues related to the economy of Russian Railways (the distribution of powers within the Ministry of Economic Development until recently was rather conditional; for example, as deputy minister, Mr. Voskresensky oversaw issues of foreign economic activity, infrastructure reforms and energy efficiency, investment policy and private state partnership). Stanislav Voskresensky was considered as one of the potential candidates for the post of head of Russian Post (he eventually became another deputy minister, Nikolai Podguzov). At the same time, the government was quite satisfied with the main area, the “Chinese” competencies of Stanislav Voskresensky, according to Kommersant.

Alexey Makarkin believes that three factors contributed to the appointment of Stanislav Voskresensky: the situation in the ministry itself (Minister Maxim Oreshkin is forming his own team), The general trend on “technocrats” and interest in the regions. The expert does not consider the fact that the deputy minister had previously had no connection with the Ivanovo region to be a problem. The communist Klenov called the situation with the mass appointment of acting governors “from Moscow” “not very pleasant.” “But, given the difficult international situation, we will not rock the boat too much. If the new governor does not steal, we are ready to cooperate with him,” he emphasized.

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Statesman. Governor of the Ivanovo region since October 10, 2018. Acting State Councilor Russian Federation second class. Member of the Presidium of the State Council of Russia since January 28, 2019. Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, 2008-2012; 2014-2017. Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of Russia in the North-Western Federal District, 07/10/2012-08/19/2014.

Stanislav Voskresensky was born on September 29, 1976 in Moscow. After school, in 1998 he graduated from the Russian Economic Academy named after Georgy Valentinovich Plekhanov with a degree in international economic relations.

At the age of nineteen, he began working on tax issues in Russian and foreign audit companies. From 1999 to 2004, he was the financial director in structures carrying out work in the field of special underground engineering and construction. He worked at the special design institute "Gidrospetsproekt", which was headed until 2006 by his father, Sergei Modestovich Voskresensky.

During the same period, he was an assistant and deputy head of the Expert Directorate of the President of the Russian Federation. In 2007, Stanislav Voskresensky was included in the ranking of “The Most Successful Young Men in Russia” according to Finance magazine.

Since December 2007, he has been Acting State Advisor of the Russian Federation, 2nd class. In June 2008, Voskresensky was appointed Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation.

Voskresensky repeatedly took part in organizing the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum and a number of other major international events, for which he was awarded a letter of gratitude from the President of the Russian Federation. In 2009, he again received gratitude from the President of Russia for his great contribution to the preparation, organization and holding of the XIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

In 2009, Stanislav Sergeevich entered the “golden hundred” of the presidential reserve. A year later, he was included in the list of “Young Leaders of the World” compiled by the World Economic Forum as one of the most promising officials. In 2012, he joined the Management Board of JSC RusHydro, and was also the General Director of Lenhydroproject.

In the same year, 2012, Stanislav Voskresensky took the position of Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Northwestern Federal District for the Kaliningrad Region. He was involved in the development of the Kaliningrad region.

From February 14 to August 8, 2012, he was the representative of the President of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Medvedev, on affairs of the group of leading industrial states and relations with representatives of the leaders of the G20 countries.

Further, on August 19, 2014, Voskresensky took the position of Deputy Minister of Economic Development of Russia. In his post, he headed the working secretariat of the Russian part of the Intergovernmental Russian-Chinese Commission on Investment Cooperation. Also, he headed the Working Group on promoting the economic interests of the Russian Federation in the Asia-Pacific region under the Government Commission for Economic Development and Integration.

Stanislav Sergeevich is a member of the non-profit partnership " Russian Council on International Affairs”, and also served on the board of directors of the Russian Agency for Insurance of Export Credits and Investments - EXIAR. Since 2015, he has been appointed as a member of the Government Commission for the Development of the Electric Power Industry.

Vladimir Putin October 10, 2017 dismissed the governor of the Ivanovo region Pavel Konkov, appointing Stanislav Voskresensky as acting head of the region, holding a working meeting with Voskresensky.

In the White Hall of the Ivanovo City Museum, October 10, 2018 The inauguration ceremony of Stanislav Voskresensky, who officially took office as governor of the Ivanovo region, took place. Representatives of the public, deputies of the Ivanovo Regional Duma and heads of local government bodies were invited to the event.

Stanislav Sergeevich Voskresensky January 28, 2019 approved as a member of the Presidium of the State Council of the Russian Federation.

President of Russia October 18, 2019 had a working meeting with Stanislav Voskresensky. The head of the region informed Putin about the socio-economic situation in the Ivanovo region and measures to improve the investment climate. In addition, they discussed the implementation of a program for the reconstruction of small towns in Russia.

At the end of the working visit to the Ivanovo region March 6, 2020 Russian President Vladimir Putin held a bilateral meeting with Governor Stanislav Voskresensky. During the conversation, the parties discussed current issues of socio-economic development of the region.

Awards of Stanislav Voskresensky

2007 - Gratitude of the President of the Russian Federation - “For active work in preparing and holding the XI St. Petersburg International Economic Forum”

2007 - Included in the list of “The Most Successful Young Men in Russia”, according to Finance magazine

2008 - Medal of the Order “For Merit to the Fatherland”, 1st class

2009 - Gratitude of the President of the Russian Federation - “For his great contribution to the preparation, organization and holding of the XIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum”;

2009 - Named one of the 2010 Young World Leaders by the World Economic Forum (WEF)

Family of Stanislav Voskresensky

Father - Sergey Modestovich Voskresensky - General Director of JSC Lenhydroproekt (until 2018).
Mother - Maria Yuryevna Voskresenskaya, worked at Gidrospetsproekt LLC.

Wife - Svetlana Dryga, fashion model, actress.
The family has two daughters.

Statesman. Governor of the Ivanovo region since October 10, 2018. Acting State Advisor of the Russian Federation, second class. Member of the Presidium of the State Council of Russia since January 28, 2019. Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, 2008-2012; 2014-2017. Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of Russia in the North-Western Federal District, 07/10/2012-08/19/2014.

Stanislav Voskresensky was born on September 29, 1976 in Moscow. After school, in 1998 he graduated from the Russian Economic Academy named after Georgy Valentinovich Plekhanov with a degree in international economic relations.

At the age of nineteen, he began working on tax issues in Russian and foreign audit companies. From 1999 to 2004, he was the financial director in structures carrying out work in the field of special underground engineering and construction. He worked at the special design institute "Gidrospetsproekt", which was headed until 2006 by his father, Sergei Modestovich Voskresensky.

During the same period, he was an assistant and deputy head of the Expert Directorate of the President of the Russian Federation. In 2007, Stanislav Voskresensky was included in the ranking of “The Most Successful Young Men in Russia” according to Finance magazine.

Since December 2007, he has been Acting State Advisor of the Russian Federation, 2nd class. In June 2008, Voskresensky was appointed Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation.

Voskresensky repeatedly took part in organizing the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum and a number of other major international events, for which he was awarded a letter of gratitude from the President of the Russian Federation. In 2009, he again received gratitude from the President of Russia for his great contribution to the preparation, organization and holding of the XIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

In 2009, Stanislav Sergeevich entered the “golden hundred” of the presidential reserve. A year later, he was included in the list of “Young Leaders of the World” compiled by the World Economic Forum as one of the most promising officials. In 2012, he joined the Management Board of JSC RusHydro, and was also the General Director of Lenhydroproject.

In the same year, 2012, Stanislav Voskresensky took the position of Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Northwestern Federal District for the Kaliningrad Region. He was involved in the development of the Kaliningrad region.

From February 14 to August 8, 2012, he was the representative of the President of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Medvedev, on affairs of the group of leading industrial states and relations with representatives of the leaders of the G20 countries.

Further, on August 19, 2014, Voskresensky took the position of Deputy Minister of Economic Development of Russia. In his post, he headed the working secretariat of the Russian part of the Intergovernmental Russian-Chinese Commission on Investment Cooperation. Also, he headed the Working Group on promoting the economic interests of the Russian Federation in the Asia-Pacific region under the Government Commission for Economic Development and Integration.

Stanislav Sergeevich is a member of the non-profit partnership “Russian Council on International Affairs”, and also served on the board of directors of the Russian Agency for Export Credit and Investment Insurance - EXIAR. Since 2015, he has been appointed as a member of the Government Commission for the Development of the Electric Power Industry.

Vladimir Putin October 10, 2017 dismissed the governor of the Ivanovo region Pavel Konkov, appointing Stanislav Voskresensky as acting head of the region, holding a working meeting with Voskresensky.

In the White Hall of the Ivanovo City Museum, October 10, 2018 The inauguration ceremony of Stanislav Voskresensky, who officially took office as governor of the Ivanovo region, took place. Representatives of the public, deputies of the Ivanovo Regional Duma and heads of local government bodies were invited to the event.

Stanislav Sergeevich Voskresensky January 28, 2019 approved as a member of the Presidium of the State Council of the Russian Federation.

President of Russia October 18, 2019 had a working meeting with Stanislav Voskresensky. The head of the region informed Putin about the socio-economic situation in the Ivanovo region and measures to improve the investment climate. In addition, they discussed the implementation of a program for the reconstruction of small towns in Russia.

At the end of the working visit to the Ivanovo region March 6, 2020 Russian President Vladimir Putin held a bilateral meeting with Governor Stanislav Voskresensky. During the conversation, the parties discussed current issues of socio-economic development of the region.

Awards of Stanislav Voskresensky

2007 - Gratitude of the President of the Russian Federation - “For active work in preparing and holding the XI St. Petersburg International Economic Forum”

2007 - Included in the list of “The Most Successful Young Men in Russia”, according to Finance magazine

2008 - Medal of the Order “For Merit to the Fatherland”, 1st class

2009 - Gratitude of the President of the Russian Federation - “For his great contribution to the preparation, organization and holding of the XIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum”;

2009 - Named one of the 2010 Young World Leaders by the World Economic Forum (WEF)

Family of Stanislav Voskresensky

Father - Sergey Modestovich Voskresensky - General Director of JSC Lenhydroproekt (until 2018).
Mother - Maria Yuryevna Voskresenskaya, worked at Gidrospetsproekt LLC.

Wife - Svetlana Dryga, fashion model, actress.
The family has two daughters.

President Vladimir Putin prematurely dismissed the governor of the Ivanovo region, Pavel Konkov, the Kremlin press service reported. “Accept the resignation of the Governor of the Ivanovo region P.A. Konkov at his own request,” the message says.

Putin also met with Deputy Minister of Economic Development Stanislav Voskresensky and appointed him acting governor.

Voskresensky is an experienced official. From 2004 to 2008, he worked in the Presidential Expert Directorate, headed by Arkady Dvorkovich. Voskresensky oversaw tax policy issues. From 2006 to 2008, at the instigation of German Gref, who then held the post of economic development and trade, the government discussed reducing VAT from 18 to 12%. Dvorkovich and Voskresensky supported Gref's proposal, but Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin was categorically against it, and no decision was made.

In 2008, Voskresensky became Deputy Minister of Economic Development. At the department, he was responsible for tax, tariff and customs policy, as well as for the development of the investment climate. In 2014, Voskresensky became deputy plenipotentiary representative in the Northwestern Federal District. Friends of the official said that he could eventually become the governor of the Kaliningrad region. However, in 2014, Voskresensky returned to the ministry and became responsible for Russia’s economic relations with the countries of the Asia-Pacific region.

For many years, Voskresensky appeared on the lists of candidates for various positions, including gubernatorial positions, recalls Vedomosti’s interlocutor close to the Kremlin. The post of governor of the Ivanovo region is a demotion for Voskresensky; he could lay claim to a region that is more interesting from an economic point of view, the interlocutor believes. According to him, the Ivanovo region is of no interest to large financial and industrial groups that can influence the choice of candidate for governor.

The choice in favor of Voskresensky may be connected with the desire of the new Minister of Economy Maxim Oreshkin to free himself from the personnel legacy of his predecessors - Elvira Nabiullina and Alexey Ulyukaev, the source explains. Voskresensky became the second deputy minister of economics appointed to the gubernatorial post this fall: earlier, Putin sent another deputy to Oreshkin, Alexander Tsybulsky, to the Nenets Autonomous Okrug. The appointment of Voskresensky, like Tsybulsky earlier, may indeed be connected with personnel policy in the Ministry of Economic Development, agrees political scientist Vitaly Ivanov: “Both Voskresensky and Tsybulsky are people who felt uncomfortable in the Ministry of Economic Development, so they were employed.”

Konkov led the Ivanovo region for a little over three years - from September 2014. He was considered the nominee of the Minister of Construction, ex-governor of the Ivanovo region Mikhail Men: Konkov was the first deputy chairman of the government of the Ivanovo region while Men was governor. The Kremlin was considering My current deputy in the Ministry of Construction, Andrei Chibis, to replace Konkov, said Vedomosti’s interlocutor close to the Kremlin.

The reasons for Konkov’s resignation are the lack of obvious successes and support at the federal level, criminal cases against members of his team, Ivanov believes. Konkov’s appointment was forced, the expert recalls: a more suitable candidate could not be found after Me left. Now one vice-governor of the Ivanovo region has been convicted, three more are under investigation.

Despite the lack of resources in the Ivanovo region that are of interest to big business, the region is still in the area of ​​special attention of the federal authorities, notes another Vedomosti source close to the presidential administration. In the Ivanovo region there is the Milovka estate, which Alexei Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation called the unofficial residence of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, the source recalls. This estate is located near the city of Plyos, the chairman of the board of which is the son-in-law of Rosneft Chief Executive Officer Igor Sechin, Timerbulat Karimov, the interlocutor notes. Voskresensky, at least for some time, was also in Sechin’s orbit, he points out: they have known each other since the mid-2000s, when Voskresensky worked in the presidential expert department.

Konkov became the tenth governor to be dismissed early since the end of September. Earlier, the head of the Samara region Nikolai Merkushkin, the governor of the Nizhny Novgorod region Valery Shantsev, the head of the Nenets Autonomous Okrug Igor Koshin, the governor of the Krasnoyarsk Territory Viktor Tolokonsky, the head of Dagestan Ramazan Abdulatipov, the governor of the Primorsky Territory Vladimir Miklushevsky, the governor of the Oryol region Vadim Potomsky, the head of the Novosibirsk region Vladimir resigned Gorodetsky and the head of the Omsk region Viktor Nazarov. The previous series of early gubernatorial resignations started in February 2017, when five regional leaders announced their desire to change jobs.