Elvira Nabiullina

Elvira Sachipsadowna Nabiullina (Russian Эльвира Сахипзадовна Набиуллина, Tatar Эльвира Сәхипзадә кызы Нәбиуллина; born October 29, 1963 in Ufa ) is a Russian economist and politician of Tatar origin. From 24 September 2007 to 12 May 2012 she was Russian Minister of Economic Development.

Biography

Elvira Nabiullina comes from a Tatar family who lived in modest circumstances. Her father Schipsada Saidsadajewitsch Nabiullin was a professional driver, her mother worker. She joined the School No. 31 in Ufa with honors.

Then studied Nabiullina to 1986 economics at Moscow State University. Then she began doctoral studies, which she completed in 1990. From 1991 to 1992 she worked at the Scientific- Industrial Association of the USSR, the forerunner of the Russian Federation of Enterprises in RSPP, where she held the scientific director of the department of economic reforms. From 1992 she worked for the RSPP as scientific director of the department of economic policy. In 1994 she moved to the Ministry of Economic Affairs, where she vice, then was first Head of the reforms. According to information from the daily newspaper Kommersant their appeal went to the Ministry of Economy back on the liberal economist and former Minister of Economics Yevgeny Yasin, with whom she had already worked in the Russian business association. Yassin described it as a " highly skilled, educated person" who could also be persistent.

From 1997 to 1998 she was Deputy Minister of Economy and also a member of the Committee for Economic Reforms. After the appointment of Yevgeny Primakov as prime minister she left the Ministry of Economy and joined the leadership of the Promtorgbank. End of 1999, she was Vice President of the Center for Strategic developments whose line later Minister of Economics German Gref took over in December 1999. In 2000, after Putin's election as president, was Gref Minister of Economic Development, and with him also changed Nabiullina back to the Ministry, where she became his deputy. In 2003, she left the Ministry again and was president of the Center for Strategic developments. Since September 2005, she worked in the apparatus of President Putin, where they board an expert who dealt with the implementation of the so-called national projects as well as the demographic policy.

In September 2007, after the appointment of Viktor Zubkov as the new prime minister, she took over the management of the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade and solved in this post her former superior, the long-serving Minister German Gref from. Since May 2012, she was one of five personal advisers to the President of the Russian Federation.

In March 2013 President Putin nominated Nabiullina for the presidency of the Central Bank of Russia. In June of the same year they took office.

Nabiullina is married to the Russian economist Yaroslav Kuzminov. The marriage went a son who is currently studying sociology.

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