Resin Vladimir Iosifovich for many decades is the "main builder of Moscow." His biography is closely connected with the name of Yuri Luzhkov. For many years, Resin served as deputy, and after the mayor resigned, he was appointed to fulfill his duties.
Childhood and youth
Resin Vladimir Iosifovich comes from a Jewish family. Born in Minsk in 1936. The roots of the family originate in the small town of Rechitsa, located on the banks of the Dnieper and a famous history dating back to the 12th century. Father led the Belarusian forest industry. In 1937, he was arrested, but soon released, even received a promotion to Moscow. Mother already in Soviet times was educated as a lawyer. The family raised two sons, Volodya was the youngest.
The boy’s childhood passed on the outskirts of Moscow. With the outbreak of war, Resins were evacuated beyond the Urals. In the village of Cheryomushki near Tomsk, Vova went to first grade. After returning, he continued his studies at the capital's school. He grew up as an ordinary child: he played soccer, went to the cinema, and often acted as a peacemaker in yard brawls. His childhood friend was the future illustrious actor Semyon Farad.
Builder's path
Having decided to become an economist, the young man successfully graduated from the Moscow Mining Institute. After graduate school and defending a dissertation received a doctorate. The first place of work of the graduate was the mining village of Vatutino in Ukraine, where he was sent for distribution. But a couple of years later, fate brought the young engineer back to the capital to work in the subway. In general, he had to travel a lot around the country: he worked on the Kola Peninsula, in Kaluga, Tula and Smolensk. In 1964, he returned to the capital again and got the place of the head of the construction management site. Vladimir Iosifovich achieved rapid career progression by personal labor. He completely surrendered to his work, sparing no effort and time. An excellent specialist and organizer in 1974, Resin became deputy head of Glavmosinzhstroy.
Ten years later, he led this organization. Under his supervision, construction and modernization of such facilities as: Dynamo Stadium, Luzhniki Stadium, Olimpiysky Sports Complex, Izmailovo Sports Palace, many hotels and highways was carried out. The next steps in the career were the Moscow Construction Committee and the post of deputy head of the city for construction. Now all questions of the development of the capital were in his charge. Vladimir Resin initiated many projects and social programs, he took the initiative to develop the city's underground urbanism.
Teacher and politician
Professor, academician, head of the department of economics of the Russian Plekhanov Academy, Vladimir Iosifovich willingly shares his scientific, engineering and creative thoughts with his students. He is the author of three books, more than eighty articles and thirty inventions. Honored Builder is a member of many Unions, commissions and committees, more than once became a deputy. He was awarded many titles and government awards. In 2012, he became an adviser to Patriarch Kirill; he oversees the construction of new churches in Moscow.