Yakutsk Welcomes New Administrators: Petrov, Negnyurov, Pinigin
Yakutsk, the capital of the Sakha Republic, has seen a shuffle in its administrative leadership. Two key appointments were announced during a city-wide planning meeting, led by Mayor Evgeny Grigoryev.
Andrey Petrov, a seasoned administrator with over 23 years of experience, has taken the helm of the Construction District Administration. A member of the United Russia party, Petrov brings a wealth of knowledge to his new role.
Meanwhile, Ivan Negnyurov, a graduate of Yakutsk State University with a law degree, has been appointed as the head of the Department of Housing and Communal Services. This marks a significant step in his career, following his graduation in 2009.
Vasily Pinigin, with a background in law and state and municipal management, has been appointed as the head of the Prigorodny Settlement Administration. Unlike his counterparts, Pinigin's previous roles, if any, remain unpublicized.
These appointments signal a change in Yakutsk's administrative landscape, with experienced and educated individuals taking on key roles. The city looks forward to the contributions these new leaders will bring to their respective departments.
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