Vadim Dymov is a well-known Russian businessman. He owns sausage factories, bookstores, a restaurant chain and ceramic production. This is a famous businessman with an interesting biography and a success story.
Biography
The real name of Vadim is Zasypkin. Vadim Georgievich was born in Ussuriysk on 08.28.1971 in a military family. He was educated at the Suvorov School, which he graduated in 1988. Then Vadim Dymov entered the Donetsk Higher Military-Political School. Vadim Georgievich has a law degree, which he received in 1999 at the Department of Law at the Far Eastern State University. His legal career could be a great success, because already in his second year at the university, Vadim worked in court as an assistant to the chairman. However, Dymov correctly assessed his abilities and interests and went into business.
Entrepreneurship Vadim began in the Far East in 1997. He became a co-owner of the meat factory Ratimir. It was this undertaking, as well as the experience gained from trips around Europe, that laid the foundation for the creation of the Moscow company Dymov in 2001. The company produces various sausages, sausages, dumplings. In 2005, Dymov opened the Krasnoyarsk branch, and in 2006 founded a meat production joint with Ratimir in Vladivostok. In 2007, the Dymov brand buys the Dmitrov meat processing plant and turns it into its own branch. The meat concern owns livestock complexes in the Vladimir region, in the Krasnodar Territory and Krasnoyarsk. In total, under its own brand, the plant produces about 300 different items, not only under the brand of the same name, but also under the names "Picolini", "Meat Chips" and "Stickado".
Despite a successful business, Vadim Dymov seeks tranquility and solitude in the Russian outback. He buys a house in Suzdal, but an entrepreneurial vein suggests a new business idea: selling souvenir ceramics. Dymov starts the construction of a workshop and at the same time announces a competition in the Suzdal art school to recreate the old local style. Thanks to the creative competition, Vadim finds experienced potters of the highest category. He founded the company "Suzdal Ceramics" ("Smoke Ceramics"), which is engaged in the manufacture of original dishes and tiles. Among the clients of the company are not only tourists, but also well-known restaurateurs and designers.
In 2006-2007, Vadim Georgievich immediately opened 2 new business lines in Moscow. The first project is the Respublika bookstore chain, created by European standards, and the second is the Dymov No. 1 beer restaurant chain. Vadim is the organizer of the Third Shift publishing house.
Dymov is actively involved in social activities. Since 2007, he has been involved in the development of school feeding programs as part of an official group under the government. Vadim is also a member of the General Council of the Business Russia Public Organization.