Oksana Fadina in 2017 became the first woman city governor in the history of Omsk. Fadina has good experience in enterprises and organizations of various levels. Former work colleagues note his high business qualities and ability to approach issues from a position of systemic thinking.
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From the biography of Oksana Nikolaevna Fadina
Oksana Fadina was born in the village of Bolsherechye, Omsk Region, on July 3, 1976. The maiden name of Oksana Nikolaevna is Khlebkova. Her parents were employees. In 1993, the girl graduated from high school with a silver medal, after which she entered the Omsk Agricultural University, choosing the specialty "accounting".
Oksana Nikolaevna graduated with honors in 1998. In 2004, Fadina completed her postgraduate studies. She defended the dissertation in 2005 at the Yaroslavl Agricultural Academy. The topic of her scientific work was related to the creation of an information and consulting center of the agro-industrial complex of local level. On the account of Fadina - two dozen publications on the economy of the national economy.
Career Oksana Fadina
Oksana Nikolaevna began her career in one of the construction companies. Then she worked in senior positions in commercial structures related to utilities and energy. From 2013 to 2015, Fadina was one of the leaders of Omskorgorgaz OJSC.
Oksana Nikolaevna has experience in the public service. From 2012 to 2013, she was Deputy Minister of Economy of the Omsk Region, and from 2015, First Deputy Minister. In 2015, Fadina headed the Ministry of Economy of the region and worked in this position until 2017.
In the fall of 2017, Oksana Nikolaevna decided to run for the post of mayor of Omsk. She was considered the protege of Alexander Burkov, the provisional governor of the region. It was in 2017 that the head of the city was first elected not by the townspeople, but by the deputies of the city council. Oksana Fadin was actively supported by the Omsk faction of United Russia.
November 17, 2017 Fadina was in the second round of elections. On November 22, at a meeting of the Omsk parliament, her candidacy was approved by deputies. Oksana Nikolaevna entered the post of mayor on December 8, 2017. She became the first woman in the history of Omsk to lead the city.