Vladimir Nak

Vladimir Grigoryevich Nak (Russian: Владимир Григорьевич Нак; born November 5, 1935 in Tyumen, † February 16, 2010 in Moscow) was a Russian transport construction workers, construction workers earned the RSFSR, head of the construction and assembly operation Jamaltransstroi Association. Under his direct leadership and participation by the building of a large number of traffic, industrial, residential objects and objects of social and cultural infrastructure in the entire European part of the USSR.

Biography

In 1959, Nak graduated from the Moscow Institute of Transport Engineers. Subsequently, he worked in the Ministry of transport engineering of the USSR and was appointed deputy head of the Central Railway North and West. In 1986 he became head of the newly formed construction and assembly operation Jamaltransstroi Association. From 1992 he was general manager of the corporation Jamaltransstroi, the legal successor of the construction and assembly operation union was. Under his leadership, the railway line was Obskaya - Bovanenkovo ​​built with a length of 572 km.

In 1997 he was elected Chairman of the Board Director of OAO Jamaltransstroi. He was repeatedly elected deputy of the Council of People's Deputies of the Tyumen Oblast and the group of Yamal-Nenets.

Awards and Tributes

Awards

  • Order badge of honor
  • Order of Friendship of Peoples

Title and Credits

  • Honored Worker of the RSFSR
  • Honorable transport construction workers
  • Honorary members of the gas industry
  • Honorary citizen of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug

Family

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