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RSC Energia Board Restructure Company Management

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Korolev, Russia (SPX) Aug 09, 2007
According to the newly-established management structure, the First Vice-President, General Director of ZAO "ZEM of RSC Energia after S.P. Korolev" Alexander Fyodorovich Strekalov and the Vice-President in charge of Security and Personnel Nikolai Ivanovich Chekin continue to perform the duties they are entrusted with.

According to the new organization chart of OAO RSC Energia after S.P. Korolev approved on August 6, 2007, the following appointments to the positions have been made:

+ Nikolai Ivanovich Zelenschikov was appointed the First Vice-President, First Deputy General Designer and First Deputy Head of Prime Design Bureau (PDB);

+ Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Filin was appointed the Vice-President, First Deputy General Designer, Deputy Head of PDB for rocket and space systems;

+ Anatoliy Vasilyevich Vovk was appointed the First Deputy General Designer, Deputy Head of PDB for automatic space complexes and systems;

+ Eugeny Anatolyevich Mikrin was appointed the First Deputy General Designer, Deputy Head of PDB for onboard control and system complexes;

+ Vladimir Alexeyevich Solovyov was appointed the first Deputy General Designer, Deputy Head of PDB for flight operations, tests of rocket and space complexes and systems;

+ Alexander Gennadyevich Pyzin was appointed the Vice-President for financial-economic and legal activities;

+ Arkadiy Leonidovich Martynovskiy was appointed the Vice-President in charge of construction and social issues;

+ Andrei Pavlovich Yegorov was appointed the Head of Logistics Center, PDB Chief Engineer;

+ Boris Vasilyevich Shagov was appointed the Head of Information-Analytical Department.

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