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Gorbenko Alexander Nikolaevich: biography, photo, position, contacts

Deputy Mayor Gorbenko Alexander Nikolayevich, whose reception is located at the address: ul. Tverskaya, 13, oversees issues related to the media, interregional cooperation, sports and tourism in the capital's government. In this position, he has been heading the editorial office of Rossiyskaya Gazeta since the autumn of 2010, until this time about ten years.

Biographical information

Gorbenko Alexander Nikolaevich was born in Slavyansk (Donetsk region, Ukraine) and was born on 11.05.1962.

After graduation, he continued his studies at the Sverdlovsk Higher Military-Political Tank Artillery School.

Since 1983, Alexander political commissar came to serve in the Kantemirovskaya division. He began as deputy company commander, soon he was appointed deputy commissar for political affairs.

Since 1988, Gorbenko Alexander Nikolayevich was transferred to the headquarters of the Moscow Military District, where he served as assistant chief in the military-political department. His job duties included work among young people.

In the early nineties, he was fired from the Armed Forces in connection with the reduction of staff in the rank of lieutenant colonel.

Since 1992, Gorbenko Alexander Nikolaevich, whose biography is making a radical turn at this moment, received the post of vice-president in the Russian publishing house "Book and Business". Two years later he became the head of the Moscow publishing house "Illustrated Book".

Since 1996, he took up the post of general director in the publishing house "Book and Service", and in 1998 - the post of director in the joint Russian-Canadian printing company "The Book Graphix."

Attempts to enter politics and further publishing activities

In 1999, Gorbenko Alexander Nikolayevich nominated his candidacy for the State Duma of the Russian Federation of the III convocation from the Medvedkovskiy district of Moscow.

He lost the election campaign, losing to a competitor, who was Georgy Boos nominated by the electoral bloc "Fatherland - All Russia".

In March 2000, Alexander Nikolayevich Gorbenko, whose photo could be found in many Moscow media at that time, headed the state unitary enterprise SoyuzKniga.

From the beginning of 2001, he became general director of the Federal State Institution "Editorial Board of the Russian Newspaper." This publication received the status of the official printed organ of the Russian government in 1994. After the publication of the legislative acts, the latter entered into force.

Gorbenko was also the general director of the Information and Publishing Concern Rossiyskaya Gazeta, which published this printed edition.

From the very Gorbenko you could hear the statement that he is a "manager, not an official." In 2006, during one of his interviews with journalists, he noted that government funding was sufficient only to cover a small part of the cost of the newspaper, and therefore the publishing activity "is also a business".

Professional growth

2005 was marked for Gorbenko by the end of the state service created under the Russian president, he became a specialist in "state and municipal management - information processes", as was stated in the diploma.

In the summer of the same year he was put at the head of the committee in the Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which was engaged in entrepreneurship in the field of media and book publishing.

In 2006-2009, he, without leaving the "Russian newspaper", headed the Guild of publishers of periodicals. Among the media community there was an opinion that he "is appointed to monitor the processes taking place in this Guild.

It was believed that Gorbenko Alexander Nikolaevich, whose position provided for broad connections and "administrative opportunities," is able to effectively defend publishing interests.

About Gorbenko's connections

With regard to Gorbenko's relations with the government, it was said that because of the need to publish the adopted documents in Rossiyskaya Gazeta, the management of the newspaper must work closely with representatives of the legal department of the Russian government.

This department in 2009 commanded Rakova Anastasia, who was part of the team of the vice-premier, who directed the apparatus of the Moscow government.
Gorbenko and Sobyanin met in 2005.

In 2008, headed by Gorbenko, the Information and Publishing Concern Rossiyskaya Gazeta was given control of 26 hotelpages, which provide almost a third of the regional market for newspaper printing.

Within the walls of the Military University of Gorbenko in 2008, the thesis was defended. He became a candidate of political science. In the thesis an analysis of information confrontation in modern state policy was given.

After the election of Sobyanin by the Moscow mayor

10/15/2010 President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev, the Moscow City Duma was proposed for approval a new candidate of the mayor - Sobyanin.

21.11.2010 Sobyanin officially took office as the capital's mayor. Five days later he took Gorbenko as his deputy, entrusting him with the media, interregional cooperation, advertising, sports and tourism.

An opinion is expressed that Rakova, who took the post of vice-mayor and headed the government apparatus of the capital, has to do with this appointment.

According to the new post, under the supervision of Gorbenko came the press service of the mayor and a number of departments (physical culture and sport, media and advertising, national politics, communication with religious organizations).

As correspondents of "Kommersant" noted, before him was the task to establish order in the Moscow market of outdoor advertising. Gorbenko also had to figure out how efficiently the money spent by the Moscow government was spent for the maintenance of the media.

Gorbenko Alexander Nikolaevich, the government of Moscow

On February 27, 2011, Gorbenko's post was renamed, in his competence as deputy mayor included the media, interregional cooperation, sports and tourism.

From the beginning of 2011, Gorbenko was appointed to the Board of Directors of TV Center. This federal television channel has only one shareholder - the Moscow government. Then in January Sobyanin was elected to the post of chairman of the board of directors, and Gorbenko - to the post of his deputy.

Soon, the Gorbenko-controlled department made major changes in the media resources of the Moscow government. In particular, there was a reorganization of the television channel "Stolitsa", on its basis the creation of a round-the-clock information channel "Moscow 24" was carried out. From "Evening Moscow", the newspaper "Tverskaya, 13" and the publications available in the mayoralty, the capital government created a new media holding.

Expanding responsibilities

By the autumn of 2011 Gorbenko Alexander Nikolaevich expanded his powers, he was instructed to represent the mayor's office when considering applications for organizing various actions and rallies in Moscow.

In the publication Sostav.ru in this regard, it was said that Gorbenko was instructed to head a kind of "department for propaganda", which would allow the capital's mayor's office to provide more effective confrontation in the information war.

The press paid quite a lot of attention to the problems of reconciliation at the end of 2011 - early 2012 with the Moscow mayor's office with the organizing committee of routes for marches and holding rallies during the protest rallies "For Fair Elections."

The oppositionists said that the meetings to discuss the details of the rallies ended almost always late at night.

Gorbenko repeatedly publicly announced the right of Muscovites to carry out sanctioned actions of opposition.

When a discussion arose in the metropolitan government about the possibility of toughening legislation on holding rallies that always end in damage to the city, Gorbenko suggested that "the costs of covering this damage are not critical for the capital budget, while street activity helps to form a sustainable Civil democratic society ".

In December 2012, the position of Gorbenko was again renamed the deputy mayor of Moscow in the Moscow government on issues related to regional security and information policy. On 17.2013 he was again reassigned to this post, since before 6.06.2013 he was acting.

Gorbenko Alexander Nikolayevich - contacts, awards, family

Gorbenko and his wife have two children. My son's name is Nikolai, my daughter's name is Anastasia.

In his spare time he likes to play football, billiards, on vacation prefers diving and downhill skiing.

For achievements in culture, TV and radio broadcasting and the field of press in 2006, Gorbenko received the Order of Honor.

Earlier, in 2003, he was awarded the "Media Managers of Russia" award (nomination "Print Media").

To make an appointment with Gorbenko Alexander Nikolaevich in Moscow, you can go to Tverskaya Street, 13. 13. Website http://www.mos.ru/

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