Who is Sergey Nosov? What do we know about the new governor of the Magadan region. Sunny governor of the Magadan region sergey nosov "Nosov is the best mayor"
The mayor of Nizhny Tagil and hereditary metallurgist Sergei Nosov replaced Vladimir Pecheny as governor of the Magadan region. Baked served almost the entire term of his office and managed to leave before the official launch of the election campaign in the region. Observers characterize the new leader of Kolyma as a tough person and a truth-seeker who is not afraid to argue, but at the same time has a strong charisma, thanks to which the population loves him.
In the Magadan region, the governor was replaced. Vladimir Pecheny, who had ruled the region for the past five years, resigned on the eve of the start of a new election campaign. According to experts, the main reason for Pecheny's departure was his age (68 years), and not claims to work from the federal center. Even in April, when rumors about the imminent resignation of the governor were already circulating in the region, the Magadan Region was included in the list of subjects with high stability in the rating of Petersburg Politics.
At the same time, Pecheny’s powers expired in September 2018, before the end of the term, he did not complete it for only three and a half months. The change of the head of the Magadan region in the fall, when the changer Pecheny would have to next elections Working in the status of interim for a whole year obviously did not suit the Kremlin. And appointed on May 28, Acting Governor Sergei Nosov, who is a member of the Supreme Council " United Russia”, still have time to take part in the primaries of the ruling party.
Nosov will move to Magadan from the Urals. In September 2017, with 90.8% of the vote, he was re-elected for a second term as mayor of Nizhny Tagil, a metallurgical center and the second most important city in the Sverdlovsk region.
Doctor of Political Sciences from Yekaterinburg Sergey Moshkin in an interview with the Club of Regions, he noted that although rumors about the appointment of Nosov as governor had been circulating for a long time, his transfer to the Magadan region was a complete surprise: Nosov, as a hereditary metallurgist with gubernatorial ambitions, was considered as a contender for the chair of the head of the region of Sverdlovsk, Chelyabinsk and Kemerovo regions.
Moshkin considers Nosov a rather tough person. “This is a truth-seeker, a person who was brought up in a factory environment. This is not a career type official, he came from real production and public service happened almost by accident. He is not afraid of conflicts, he is not afraid to argue. In Nizhny Tagil, he was the favorite of the population, he is very charismatic. He really appreciates popular support, for him it is fundamentally important - if we win, then with a real big result in the elections. He is a very consistent and firm person, he is not afraid to make enemies for himself, but at the same time he knows when to retreat, and retreats, ”the interlocutor of the Club of Regions described Nosov.
Sergei Nosov is 57 years old. He comes from Magnitogorsk (Chelyabinsk region), where he graduated from the Mining and Metallurgical Institute, after which he went to work as an assistant to a steelmaker at the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works. By 1994 rose to the rank of Deputy Director of MMK for production and investment, and in 1998. due to a conflict with the management of the enterprise, he moved to Nizhny Tagil, where he soon became the general director of the Nizhny Tagil Iron and Steel Works and vice president of Evraz Holding. Since 2007 worked as an adviser at Rostec. He was elected several times as a deputy of the House of Representatives of the Legislative Assembly of the Sverdlovsk Region (a regional analogue of the Federation Council), participated in gubernatorial elections. In 2012 was appointed vice-governor, but left this post in connection with the election of the mayor of Nizhny Tagil.
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Sergey Konstantinovich is now in Moscow, on a business trip. Nothing is officially known about his reappointment, and what the journalists are talking about is just rumors that are not worth commenting on, the administration of Nizhny Tagil said at noon.
And two hours later, confirmation came on the very high level. President Vladimir Putin himself announced the new position to the mayor.
Sergey Nosov, head of Nizhny Tagil, came to a working meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. A few minutes before the start of the conversation, the president signed a decree dismissing the governor of the Magadan region, Vladimir Pecheny, the Kremlin press service explained. - And after a conversation with Nosov, he was appointed interim head of the Magadan region.
The decree signed by the president has already entered into force, so Sergei Nosov is expected to move to another region in the coming days. In the meantime, caring residents are already publishing photos in in social networks with the hashtag #NosovDon't Leave as a sign that the mayor is loved and appreciated by the townspeople.
Instead of Sergey Nosov, Vladislav Pinaev was appointed to the post of mayor.
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Vladislav Pinaev was born in Asbest in 1969. From 2012 to 2014, he served as Minister of Industry and Science of the Sverdlovsk Region. In 2017, he became the third richest official in Nizhny Tagil, earning 2.6 million rubles. From 1995 to 2005, he was engaged in business, and then began his career as an official in the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Science of the Sverdlovsk Region. Later, after his dismissal in 2014, he was appointed Deputy Mayor of Nizhny Tagil Sergey Nosov.
Sergey Nosov was born on February 17, 1961 in Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinsk region, in a family of metallurgists. I decided to follow in my father's footsteps, so in 1983 he graduated from the Magnitogorsk Mining and Metallurgical Institute. G.I. Nosov. In 1995 he graduated from the Academy of National Economy under the Government of the Russian Federation. And since 1997 - candidate of technical sciences, since 2003 - doctor of technical sciences. After graduating from the institute, he worked at the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (MMK) as a steelmaker, production foreman of furnaces, deputy head of the shop, since 1989 - head of the MMK oxygen converter shop. Since 1994 - head of department, then - deputy general director of MMK for production and investment. He was a member of the Board of Directors of MMK. From 1999 to 2005 he was the General Director of the Nizhny Tagil Iron and Steel Works. Since 2006 - General Director of ZAO Russpetsstal. Since 2012 - Vice Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region. He became mayor in 2012 with a record 92% of support votes.
WHAT IS SERGEY NOSOV FAMOUS FOR
Sergey Nosov came to Nizhny Tagil in autumn 2012. While protests were raging in Russia, the head of the city made sure that subsidies were allocated to the “tank city” from the federal budget. And then, as they say, "rushed".
"Light Tagil".
Previously, there could be devils in Tagil, it was so dark in the city, - now the locals are joking. Many of them do not even remember how it was dark in the city without streetlights. Thanks to Nosov, 2 billion rubles were sent to the city from Moscow, another 1.3 were given by the region. With these funds, lanterns began to appear, now illuminating every corner of the industrial city. This program was called "Light Tagil".
The administration signed a contract so that the contractor not only installs the lights, but repairs them at his own expense for the next 25 years.
"Tagil is safe"
Along with streetlights at every corner, the builders began to install surveillance cameras. This is also part of Nosov's renovation - Safe Tagil. Video cameras, if a crime happened, helped to stop them, or to look for violators of the law. Crime has dropped in the city.
Embankment of the Tagil Pond
Local old-timers still remember the old look of the Tagil Pond embankment. On the ground lay old boulders, some pieces of iron. From the money that was given to the city, it was possible to ennoble it. Now, as the people of Tagil themselves say, it’s not a shame to bring guests here, and it’s convenient for mothers to walk with a child. The embankment is now called none other than the Tagil Lagoon.
Under Nosov, dozens of kindergartens and several schools were opened in the city. And besides, the Drama Theater named after Mamin-Sibiryak has been renovated.
YEKATERINBURG, May 28 - RIA Novosti, Olga Eracina. A native of Magnitogorsk, Sergei Nosov, who has led the administration of Nizhny Tagil for the past six years, has been appointed acting governor of the Magadan Region.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday accepted the resignation at his own request of the governor of the Magadan region Vladimir Pecheny, after which he held a working meeting with Nosov and informed him of the decision.
I did not go to Kuzbass
Nosov's career developed rapidly. Recently, the politician has gone to the federal level. He was predicted for deputies of the State Duma, and for the governor of the Sverdlovsk region, and even for the post of governor of the Kemerovo region instead of Aman Tuleev. Political scientists talked about the ambitions of Nosov, who allegedly wanted to grow further and go to the governors or the State Duma. However, unexpectedly for everyone, rumors about a change in Nosov's job were not confirmed, and he began to run for mayor of Nizhny Tagil from the United Russia party for a second term.
Nosov's competitors in the elections were the director of the NTI UrFU, a candidate from the Communist Party Vladislav Potanin; commercial director of Aktiv LLC, LDPR candidate Ildar Rainbakov; Nikita Chapurin, leader of the Tagil Without Pit Movement, candidate from the Patriots of Russia party, and businessman Yevgeny Rokhlin from the Growth Party.
However, hardly any of them could really compete with the popular and charismatic Nosov, who is already known not only in Tagil and the Sverdlovsk region, but also in Moscow and throughout Russia.
From industrialist to politician
Nosov - a native of the Urals. Born in the city of Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinsk Region, he began his career in the industrial sector. The mayor of Nizhny Tagil is a representative of the metallurgical dynasty of the Nosovs. The grandfather and father of the politician headed a number of large metallurgical enterprises. Today Magnitogorsk State Technical University bears the name of the grandfather of Sergei Nosov - Grigory Nosov, who was called the "steel king of Russia."
Sergey Nosov followed in the footsteps of his father and grandfather: he graduated from the Mining and Metallurgical Institute and came to work at the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (MMK), where in 10-15 years he went from an assistant steelworker to deputy general director. However, in 1998, Nosov had a conflict with the head of the enterprise. As a result, Nosov moved to Nizhny Tagil, where he became deputy general director and then head of the Nizhny Tagil Iron and Steel Works (NTMK).
When Nosov came to NTMK, it was not the easiest time for the enterprise. The factory has not been paid for months. The company was on the verge of bankruptcy. Nosov managed to solve these problems and bring NTMK to a new level, which provided him with strong support from the factory workers. People who worked with him at that time characterize him as a tough, wise, economic leader.
Also in Nosov's track record is work as vice president of Evraz Holding, president of RusSpetsStal CJSC and adviser at the state corporation Rostekhnologii.
In the 2000s, Nosov began political career. He is one of the founders of the Sverdlovsk branch of the United Russia party. Twice he was elected to the House of Representatives of the Legislative Assembly of the Sverdlovsk Region.
As mayor
In the 2000s, Nosov's popularity in the Sverdlovsk region is gaining momentum. In the media, he is increasingly being called a possible contender for the post of governor of the region. In 2012, Nosov won a brilliant victory in the election of the head of Nizhny Tagil, gaining 92% of the vote.
"I am sure that Sergey Konstantinovich Nosov - a hereditary metallurgist, a person with a strong Ural character, a real leader - will be able to provide for Tagil and Tagil residents the same level of life, comfort, prosperity, prosperity, which the largest industrial city of the Urals and people who provide the wealth of the country with their work, certainly worthy," the governor of the Sverdlovsk region, Yevgeny Kuyvashev, said about him after his election to the post of mayor.
Under Nosov, the city was transformed: a new embankment and a fountain were built, the Drama Theater was restored, roads were repaired. At the same time, the mayor was criticized for failing to keep the Russian Arms Expo (RAE) exhibition in Tagil, which was the face of the city and the entire Sverdlovsk region. Since 2017, by decision of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the exhibition has been moved from Nizhny Tagil to the Patriot park near Moscow.
In the fall of 2017, Nosov for the second time took the chair of the mayor of Nizhny Tagil, 90.72% of voters voted for him.
Nosov is considered a politician from the team of the current Sverdlovsk governor Kuyvashev.
Now the Acting Governor of the Magadan Region is 57 years old, he is married and has three daughters. He already has grandchildren. AT free time the politician is not averse to going hunting or fishing. In an interview, Nosov admitted that somehow he managed to catch a salmon weighing 11.5 kilograms and hunt a bear.
The Acting Governor always looks fit and athletic. He respects sports: he regularly plays tennis, and in his youth he was fond of boxing and athletics.
Among the regions where in the spring, after the presidential elections in the Russian Federation, the early resignation of the governor may occur, the Chelyabinsk region is called. According to several Znak.com sources, the presidential administration, which has been looking for a replacement for the current governor of the South Urals Boris Dubrovsky for the past couple of years, is close to choosing a candidate for his post. This is Sergei Nosov, the mayor of Nizhny Tagil, one of the most charismatic and ambitious politicians in the Urals.
A replacement for the current head of the South Urals, Boris Dubrovsky, whose powers expire in the fall of 2019, has been sought for a long time: information that the Kremlin is considering one or another candidate for the post of Chelyabinsk governor appears in public from time to time recent years two. Among the contenders who were considered for the post of head of the region, at various times they named Senator Irina Gekht, State Duma deputies Vladimir Burmatov and Vladimir Gutenev (ONF activist, ex-adviser to the general director of the Rostec state corporation), vice-governors of the Chelyabinsk region Evgeny Redin and Ruslan Gattarov.
“Interviews in the administration of the President of the Russian Federation are held constantly. Considered different variants”, - says one of the sources of Znak.com, close to the AP. None of the above politicians satisfied the Kremlin.
Today, the most promising candidate for the post of governor of the Chelyabinsk region in the Kremlin is the mayor of Nizhny Tagil, Sergei Nosov. "Smotriny were successful," - said one of the political technologists working with the presidential administration.
"Nosov was interviewed by the presidential administration's internal policy department and met with the first deputy head of the presidential administration, Sergei Kiriyenko," says another source. And he even names the dates when Dubrovsky can be replaced by Nosov - immediately after the presidential elections in the Russian Federation.
Why are dissatisfied with Dubrovsky
The list of claims that have accumulated against the current governor of the Chelyabinsk region, Boris Dubrovsky, has long been known: conflicts with federal authorities (for example, with the Central Executive Committee and the Ministry of Natural Resources) and the elites of the region; growth of protest activity in Chelyabinsk; environmental problems; the lack of a unique positioning of oneself in office (Dubrovsky has long been called a functionary governor), and so on.
“It's no secret that Dubrovsky has had certain difficulties for the last year and a half. He initially relied on the metallurgical industry and the Magnitogorsk team, which never became his own for Chelyabinsk. In search of a compromise with the Chelyabinsk elites, he chose the tactics of forceful suppression, which also did not play into his hands. Plus miscalculations in PR, environmental problems that are not solved. As a result, in the rating of stability of governors, Boris Dubrovsky was in the red zone,” political analyst Yevgeny Minchenko notes.
Political technologist Abbas Gallyamov also notes that Boris Dubrovsky's position today is not very strong. At the same time, he allows several options for the development of events in the Chelyabinsk region.
“In the Kremlin, it is generally accepted that Dubrovsky is a good factory manager, but not a very effective political one,” said Abbas Gallyamov. - He was unable to “resolve” a single systemic conflict created under Yurevich (ex-governor Mikhail Yurevich. - Ed.), He failed to build communications with the population, which is why protest moods grew in the region. He himself has a low rating, it will be difficult for him to win the elections. Therefore, it cannot be ruled out that they will want to change it this spring. As, however, it is impossible to say that it will be so.
Another point: in Chelyabinsk, it is widely believed that Boris Dubrovsky himself would like to leave the post of governor, because he feels out of place. Even those close to the head of the region say that after the presidential elections, Dubrovsky expects to take the post of deputy minister in the Ministry of Industry and Trade and has long been conducting relevant negotiations.
Nosov: from top manager to mayor
Chelyabinsk region- native for Sergei Nosov. He was born in Magnitogorsk, graduated from the Magnitogorsk Mining and Metallurgical Institute and after his studies began working at the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (MMK). From the position of an assistant steelworker, he has grown to the Deputy General Director of MMK for production and investment, and also joined the board of directors of the enterprise. In 1998, he left MMK due to a conflict with the company's management and moved to Nizhny Tagil, where he became deputy general director and then general director of NTMK.
In addition, in the Chelyabinsk region, Sergei Nosov retains certain business interests. In the past, Nosov was the chairman of the board of directors of the Cyprus offshore Cymoon Limited, which, in turn, owned the Lex Electa LLC company, which has held a license to develop the Suroyamskoye deposit of titanium magnetite ores in the Chelyabinsk region since 2007. However, in 2014, Nosov told Znak.com that this was “already history” and that he was “completely immersed in the affairs of Nizhny Tagil.”
In 2012, Sergey Nosov became the mayor of Nizhny Tagil, winning the elections with a result of 92%, and successfully served as the head of the city for 5 years. During this time, Nizhny Tagil acquired the status of "Putingrad" - the "favorite city" of President Vladimir Putin. Over the past couple of years, the head of state has visited Nizhny Tagil twice. In 2015, he held a meeting of the State Council in the city, to which he brought all the major federal officials. Last week, Putin again came to Nizhny Tagil, to Uralvagonzavod - this was his first pre-election trip to the regions in the last month. Sergei Nosov attended the event and sat next to Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov.
Sergei Nosov's gubernatorial ambitions have been known for many years. Political scientist Sergei Moshkin, in a commentary to the publication, said that Nosov had them since the early 2000s. Then, precisely because of this, he had a conflict with the former head of the region, Eduard Rossel, who called Nosov "a traitor to the interests of the Sverdlovsk region", and as a result, Nosov left the region for several years.
Since the end of 2016, he has been the head of the Kemerovo region instead of Aman Tuleev, who has headed Kuzbass for 20 years, who began to have serious health problems. Rumors circulated throughout 2017, while Nosov himself repeatedly denied in media comments that he was being considered for the post of governor. Last fall, in an interview with Znak.com, he stated that he “didn’t jump off a cliff” (we are talking about a test for potential candidates for heads of regions - during a RANEPA training in Sochi, they were forced to jump off a cliff), and the question of appointing him governor of what - or the region "is not worth it at all."
In addition to the post of governor, Nosov was predicted for some time to be the senator of the Federation Council instead of Eduard Rossel, but these rumors were not confirmed.
In September last year, Sergei Nosov was re-elected mayor for a new term with a "Chechen" result of 91%. Nizhny Tagil is currently the only city in the Sverdlovsk region where direct elections of the so-called single strong mayor, who heads the city administration, have been preserved. Even in the capital of the Sverdlovsk region, Yekaterinburg, there is a two-headed system "the head of the city - the chairman of the Duma and the city manager." Now the head of Nizhny Tagil is actively opposing the initiative to abolish direct elections of the mayor of the city, which is being worked out by the regional authorities. In fact, Nosov is the only Sverdlovsk head of the municipality who can criticize the regional administration.
No links to FPG?
It is curious that the information that Sergei Nosov may become the governor of the Chelyabinsk region, literally the next day after the current visit of Vladimir Putin to Nizhny Tagil. However, a Znak.com source claims that Nosov's candidacy was considered earlier and during the president's visit to Tagil, the possible appointment was not a subject of discussion. Moreover, Nosov was not left alone with the president.
Interviewed representatives of large companies and politicians say that Sergei Nosov is not associated with Russian FIGs. In Nizhny Tagil, he periodically came into conflict with both Evraz (NTMK) and Uralvagonzavod. At one time, Nosov had a good relationship with the general director of the Rostec state corporation Sergey Chemezov: in 2007, he invited Nosov to head a new state holding for the production of special steels - Russpetsstal. However, three years after the creation of "Russpetsstal" filed for bankruptcy, and its assets were transferred to the "daughter" of "Rostec". Whether Sergey Chemezov maintains relations with Sergey Nosov now is unknown.
“The owners of the Urals, including Chelyabinsk, metallurgical companies are wary of Sergei Nosov. For example, it is known that the owners of UMMC Iskandar Makhmudov and Andrey Bokarev (they have coal assets there) opposed the appointment of Nosov to the Kemerovo region, - says the source of the publication in Sverdlovsk political circles. - Nosov is characterized as an ambitious person, to some extent uncontrollable (it is difficult to agree with him), he does not fit well into the vertical.
But in the case of the Chelyabinsk region, whose economy is based on metallurgy, such characteristics, on the contrary, can benefit Sergey Nosov.
“Nosov gained weight, including due to the fact that he was considered at Kemerovo. But there, (Aman) Tuleev’s successor will most likely be Tsivilev (general director of the Kolmar coal company Sergey Tsivilev, who was recently appointed vice-governor. - Note ed.) On the other hand, I cannot say that Nosov is very different from Dubrovsky. The fundamental difference is that Dubrovsky does not like and does not know how to work with public opinion, while Nosov is a more sophisticated politician, he managed to overcome himself. As a result, the support of the population is quite high, despite the fact that the situation in Nizhny Tagil is also far from ideal,” Yevgeny Minchenko believes.
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Education: | Magnitogorsk Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Academy of National Economy under the Government of the Russian Federation | |||
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Sergei Konstantinovich Nosov(February 17, Magnitogorsk, Chelyabinsk region) - the third Head of the city of Nizhny Tagil, vice-governor of the Sverdlovsk region (July-October 2012), CEO (1999-2005).
Education
At school, he was focused on good studies. He was especially fond of physics. Successfully participated in regional and all-Union Olympiads. As a result, he received an exclusive invitation to a boarding school at Moscow State University. But the words of his father: “It is better to be a good metallurgist than an average physicist,” determined the choice of profession. Like grandfather and father, Sergei Nosov decided to become a metallurgist.
After school, he entered the Magnitogorsk Mining and Metallurgical Institute, which to this day bears the name of his grandfather, Grigory Ivanovich Nosov. His father also studied here. Sergei set himself the goal of proving that he is worthy of the legendary Nosov family. He tried hard and learned to achieve victories. He was especially proud when older teachers, who at one time gave “fours” to his father, evaluated his knowledge as “excellent”.
Biography
Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works
After graduating from the Magnitogorsk Mining and Metallurgical Institute, he came to work at the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (MMK). He was accepted into the open-hearth workshop as the third assistant to the steelmaker. On the first working day, they did not even let me near the stove. He swept the pedestrian gallery, removed the garbage and did everything that was supposed to be a helper. Apparently, this was how the endurance of the young Nosov was tested. But he was eager for everything new, more interesting, he wanted to grow. And he got his way. Gradually climbing the career ladder (the third assistant of a steelmaker, production foreman of furnaces, deputy shop manager, head of an oxygen-converter shop, head of the entire metallurgical complex of MMK), Sergey Nosov in the late 90s became Deputy General Director of MMK for production and investments. He was a member of the Board of Directors of MMK. In December 1998, he left MMK, as the Chelyabinsk media wrote, due to a conflict with the team of General Director Viktor Rashnikov.
Nizhny Tagil Iron and Steel Works
In October 1998, Sergei Konstantinovich received an offer to become the first deputy general director of the Nizhny Tagil Iron and Steel Works (NTMK). And accepted it. And a few months later he headed NTMK. In those years, the company was in a difficult situation. The plant was threatened with bankruptcy, people - the loss of work. The blast furnaces stood, no one believed in a bright future, except for Nosov. It was he who managed to resolve all the problems and save NTMK for the people of Tagil. The plant began to grow production volumes and wages. In addition, Nosov achieved the adoption of a program for large-scale reconstruction of production. It also included the construction of a plate mill "5000" with pipe welding production. Over the years of Sergey Nosov's work at the head of NTMK, a lot has been accomplished. These are new production facilities - continuous casting machine No. 4, blast furnace No. 6, new turbogenerators at the plant's CHPP, reconstruction of coke production, rail and beam, converter, wheel and bandage shops. The plant managed to complete the long-term construction and build several residential buildings, build an Orthodox church, transformed its boarding houses, laid a modern road to Galyanka. Thanks to NTMK, the Metallurg-Forum sports complex appeared in Nizhny Tagil, Lenevka was reconstructed, where a health-improving complex with a water park was also built. And the plant also became the main sponsor of the famous women's volleyball team Uralochka.
In October 2002, he was appointed Managing Director of NTMK.
He took part in the management of other enterprises: he was a member of the boards of directors of Vysokogorsky GOK, Tagilbank, Seversky Pipe Plant, in 2002-2003. concurrently was the managing director of the West Siberian Metallurgical Plant (Novokuznetsk).
After NTMK
In 2005, Sergei Nosov leaves the post of managing director of the Nizhny Tagil Iron and Steel Works and becomes vice president for technical policy at Evrazholding, the main shareholder of NTMK.
Since October 2006 - President of CJSC RusSpetsStal.
Since 2007, he has been an adviser at the state corporation Rostekhnologii, with whom OJSC Research and Production Corporation Uralvagonzavod named after F.E. Dzerzhinsky closely cooperates.
Political career
In 2000 and 2004, he was elected to the House of Representatives of the Legislative Assembly of the Sverdlovsk Region from the Leninsky constituency No. 17 of Nizhny Tagil. Sergei Nosov is one of the founders of the Sverdlovsk regional branch of the United Russia party, where he served as secretary of the political council.
In 2004, Nosov again took part in the elections of the Regional Duma, was number two on the United Russia list (E. E. Rossel headed the list). He again refused the mandate received as a result of the elections, as he was elected to the House of Representatives of the Legislative Assembly of the Sverdlovsk Region.
On July 26, 2012, he won the primaries of United Russia for the election of a candidate for the post of mayor of Nizhny Tagil, having received the support of 817 people out of 946 who voted.
On October 15, 2012, he wrote a letter of resignation of his own free will from the post of vice-governor of the Sverdlovsk region in connection with his election to the post of Head of Nizhny Tagil.
Family life
Married, raised three daughters: Tatyana, Natalya, Ekaterina.
Nasov dynasty
Sergey Nosov is the third generation leader of metallurgical enterprises.
"Steel King of Russia" was called his grandfather Grigory Ivanovich in the West, "working director" - in his native Magnitka. CEO Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works Grigory Ivanovich became in 1940, when he was 35 years old. He was the first in the world to set up the cooking of armored steel using a new technology on existing open-hearth furnaces - there were no furnaces specially designed for this at the enterprise. In the summer of 1941, armored steel was rolled on a conventional blooming machine, without waiting for the plate mill evacuated from Mariupol. In October 1941, armor steel, so necessary for the manufacture of tanks, began to flow. Nosov's armor protected Moscow. The Magnitogorsk Mining and Metallurgical Institute (now the State Institute) is named after him. educational institution higher professional education "Magnitogorsk State Technical University. G. I. Nosov”), which was graduated by his son Konstantin Grigorievich and grandson Sergei Konstantinovich. On the anniversary of the death of the “working director”, many people come to commemorate him at the cemetery and gather in the museum-apartment, preserved by the townspeople in Beryozki.
Sergei Nosov's father, Konstantin Grigorievich, was awarded the highest state awards, became a laureate of the USSR Council of Ministers Prize. Just like his father, he worked as the director of a metallurgical plant - Krivorozhstal in Ukraine, and before that he raised production at Zapsib as the chief steel smelter and at the Dnieper metallurgical plant as a general director. He was from the golden pool of directors-rescuers, whom the government threw into the narrow, breakthrough sections of Soviet industry. The development of Ukrainian metallurgy in the pre-perestroika period owes much to the work of this Ural engineer, who worthily continued the work of the founder of a glorious dynasty - his father Grigory Ivanovich Nosov.
Awards
- (1995);
- State Prize of the Russian Federation "for the creation and industrial development of a resource-saving technology for the converter processing of low-manganese cast iron" (1995);
- Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation in the field of science and technology (1999).
- (2000);
- Russian Order Orthodox Church St. Daniel (2000);
- Cherepanov Prize (2001);
- Honorary badges of the Demidov Foundation and the Ministry of Industry, Science and Technology "300 years of Ural metallurgy" (2001);
- Laureate of the annual all-Russian competition "Persons of the Year" held by the newspaper "Komsomolskaya Pravda" in the nomination "Head of the Year" (2001);
- Laureate of the national award "Darin" of the All-Russian public organization"Russian Academy of Business and Entrepreneurship" (2004).
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