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Maksim Yegorov
Максим Егоров
Yegorov in 2021
Head of Tambov Oblast
In office
4 October 2021 – 4 November 2024
Preceded byAleksandr Nikitin
Succeeded byYevgeny Pervyshov (acting)
Deputy Minister of Construction, Housing and Utilities
In office
29 December 2018 – 4 October 2021
Prime MinisterDmitry Medvedev
Mikhail Mishustin
MinisterVladimir Yakushev
Irek Faizullin
Personal details
BornMaksim Borisovich Yegorov
(1977-05-23) 23 May 1977 (age 47)
Gorky, Gorky Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Political partyUnited Russia (since 2021)
Children3
Alma materVolga State Academy of Water Transport

Maksim Borisovich Yegorov (Russian: Максим Борисович Егоров; born 23 May 1977) is a Russian politician. He has been the Head of Tambov Oblast from 2021 to 2024.

Biography

Maksim Yegorov was born on 23 May 1977 in Gorky (now Nizhny Novgorod).

In 1999 Yegorov graduated Volga State Academy of Water Transport.

After graduation Maksim Yegorov worked as a specialist I class and leading specialist in the Department of Economy, Industry and Planning at the Administration of Leninsky District of Nizhny Novgorod until 2000. in 2000-2005 Yegorov worked in Nizhnovenergo — main electricity provider in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast — as an economist and deputy director for economy - head of the department of planning and economy.

In 2005 Yegorov transferred to the federal level and joined the Federal Tariff Service's Department of Regulation and Control in Electric Power Industry. He later became head of the Department, Yegorov served in that position until 2015, when the Federal Tariff Service was abolished.

In 2016 Maksim Yegorov started working for the Representative Office of Tyumen Oblast in Moscow and later became counsellor to Tyumen Oblast Governor Vladimir Yakushev.

Yakushev was appointed as Minister of Construction, Housing and Utilities in May 2018 and he was joined by Yegorov as his counsellor. On 29 December 2018 Maksim Yegorov was appointed as Deputy Minister of Construction. In this position Yegorov oversaw regulatory activities in housing and public utilities (ZhKKh), monitoring and analysis in ZhKKh, public-private partnership in ZhKKh, major maintenance and emergency hosing liquidation. Since 11 December 2019 Maksim Yegorov simultaneously served as Chief State Housing Inspector.

On 4 October 2021 Head of Administration of Tambov Oblast Aleksandr Nikitin asked President Vladimir Putin for permission to resign. Putin accepted the resignation and appointed Maksim Yegorov as acting Head of Tambov Oblast.

On 4 November 2024 Maksim Yegorov resigned from office. President Putin appointed Yevgeny Pervyshov as acting Head of Tambov Oblast.

Personal life

Maksim Yegorov is married. He has three sons.

Honours

References

  1. Медведев вручил партбилеты «Единой России» руководству ДНР и ЛНР
  2. Путин сменил второго за день губернатора
  3. Биография врио главы администрации Тамбовской области Максима Егорова
  4. "Governors of Russia's Rostov, Tambov Regions Resign, Kicking Off Regional Shake-Up". The Moscow Times. 5 November 2024. Retrieved 5 November 2024.
  5. Биография Максима Егорова
  6. Максим Егоров
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