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Mikhail Ivanovich Trinoga (Russian: Михаил Иванович Тринога) is an Adviser to the President of Russia.

Biography

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Born April 10, 1949 in Ivano-Frankivsk region of Ukraine.

1971 – graduated as an engineer from the Ivano-Frankivsk Oil and Gas Institute, specializing in the development of oil and gas fields.

1970–1980 – worked in the USSR gas industry.

1980–1984 – Head of Operational and Production Services and principal geologist in Mostransgaz.

1984–1986 – Senior Engineer and Deputy Head of the Department of the Gas Industry Ministry of the USSR.

1986 – Referent, Senior Specialist and Chief Specialist at the Council of Ministers of the USSR.

1990 – graduated from the Institute of Professional Skill Improvement of the Academy of National Economy under the Council of Ministers.

1991 – Chief Specialist of the Cabinet of Ministers of the USSR.

1992–1998 – Deputy Head of the Secretariat of the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation.

1998–2000 – First Deputy Head of Administration at Gazprom.

2000–2004 – Deputy Chief of Staff of the Government of the Russian Federation.

2004–2005 – Aide to the Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office and Deputy Head of the Secretariat of the Presidential Executive Office.

2005–2008 – Head of the Secretariat of the First Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev.

Since May 13, 2008 – Adviser to the President of the Russian Federation.

Sources

This article incorporates material from the website of the President of Russia and is used under the Creative Commons and Attribution 4.0 International , 8 April 2015 - on Attribution 3.0 Unported  Licence.

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