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Krasnodar celebrates young entrepreneurs shaping the region's economic future

From resilience to innovation, Krasnodar's next-gen entrepreneurs prove their mettle. See how their bold ideas are reshaping the local economy—and earning top honors.

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Krasnodar celebrates young entrepreneurs shaping the region's economic future

An award ceremony in Krasnodar Region marked the fifth anniversary of the 'Young Business' educational initiative. Governor Veniamin Kondratyev honoured over 30 graduates, including entrepreneurs and mentors from across the region. The event highlighted their contributions to local economic growth and innovation. The ceremony recognised standout participants for their achievements in business development. Yelena Pistunova and Aleksandr Khramtsov received certificates of honour from the regional administration. Aleksandra Tselishcheva was awarded the Medal 'For Outstanding Contribution to the Development of Krasnodar Region', Third Class.

Yury Burlachko, Chairman of the Legislative Assembly, attended the event alongside the governor. Kondratyev praised the graduates for their resilience, noting their ability to launch initiatives even under difficult conditions. He emphasised that their skills in creating in-demand products and fostering new industries would play a key role in the region’s future.

Supporting small and medium-sized enterprises remains a core focus of Krasnodar’s economic policy. The governor reaffirmed his confidence in the graduates, stating that their talent would help drive further development across the region. The event celebrated both the fifth anniversary of the 'Young Business' school and the accomplishments of its participants. Recognised for their innovation and determination, the graduates are now expected to contribute to the region’s economic progress. Their success aligns with Krasnodar’s ongoing commitment to fostering entrepreneurship.

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