According to Rosstat, as of January 1, 2018, the number of officials in Russia amounted to more than 2 million people. Although, there is an opinion that even Rosstat is very difficult to calculate the exact number of people in this category. However, among such a huge number of civil servants, there were and are interesting people. It will be about a no less interesting person, in the past - a statesman, Sergei Aleksashenko.
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Personality formation
Sergei Vladimirovich Aleksashenko, future Deputy Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation, was born on December 23, 1959. He was born, by the way, in a family of engineers, in Likino-Dulyovo, in the Moscow region. However, he spent the first 25 years of his life in the city of Zhukovsky (which is 54 km from Likino-Dulyovo), where his parents worked for a long time at aviation industry enterprises (since Zhukovsky, as you know, is closely connected with this economic industry).
Sergey is, no less, a candidate of economic sciences (all thanks to the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University). For a long time Sergey Vladimirovich lived and worked in Moscow.
If you plunge into the details of his career, it is worth noting that it was quite diverse and Sergey Aleksashenko was clearly not afraid of work. He had a chance to work both in the Council of Ministers of the USSR, and in the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation, as well as in the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, the Higher School of Economics and many more.
It would not be superfluous to mention that Aleksashenko was a member of the political party RPR-PARNAS.
Jobs at the Central Bank
For almost three years, Aleksashenko served as deputy chairman of the Central Bank of Russia. Sergey Vladimirovich left his post in 1998. One of the most memorable moments during his career with the Central Bank of the Russian Federation was the market for state short-term bonds (better known as GKOs). By the way, the decision on the subsequent default (which occurred in August 1998) was made, including by Aleksashenko.
According to some reports, for three years of work at the Central Bank, Sergei Aleksashenko received income from operations in the market of those government bonds.
Personal life
If we talk about the personal life of Sergei Aleksashenko, it is known that he has a wife, Ekaterina and three sons. By the way, Sergei’s wife is a Russian language teacher by training, she is involved in a theatrical children's studio at a boarding school, and also runs various charity projects aimed at helping children.
Two eldest sons live in the USA.