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Mikhail Yakovlevich Yevrayev (; born 21 April 1971) is a
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statesman and
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Biography

Mikhail Yevrayev was born on 21 April 1971 in
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(now Saint Petersburg). Until 1988, Yevrayev worked as a turner at the Kalinin Plant. In 1988, he enrolled at Leningrad Financial-Economic Institute, where he studied at the faculty of "scientific labour organisation" (graduated in 1993). During his student years he also was a member of a construction brigade, which worked on the
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. In 1991–2000, Yevrayev worked as an expert, head of finance and legal and director for economy and finance at an unspecified firm. In 1999, Yevrayev graduated
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with a degree in law. Yevrayev joined
Yabloko The Russian United Democratic Party Yabloko (RUDP Yabloko; rus, Росси́йская объединённая демократи́ческая па́ртия «Я́блоко», Rossiyskaya obyedinyonnaya demokraticheskaya partiya "Yabloko" ...
in 1999. Since 2001, Yevrayev served as chairman of the party's
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territorial organisation. In 2002 he was elected as vice chairman for economic policy of Yabloko
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office. Simultaneously, Yevrayev was a member of expert council of Yabloko faction in the
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. In 2000-2004 Mikhail Yevrayev worked in the Fund of Economic and Political Researches "EPITsentr", led by
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member Igor Artemyev. In EPITsentr Yevrayev led the department of social-economic programs, where he took part in development and implementation of anti-crisis programs in
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and
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. Mikhail Yevrayev also developed a platform for Artemyev's 2000 gubernatorial campaign in Saint Petersburg. In March 2004 Igor Artemyev was appointed as Head of
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. Mikhail Yevrayev also joined FAS in April 2004, where he worked as Head of Department for Monitoring and Oversight in Real Estate, Local Monopolies, and Communal Utilities. In January 2007 Yevrayev was appointed as Head of Department for Monitoring of Government Contracting. In 2006-2012 Mikhail Yevrayev was a member of the Federal Bureau of
Yabloko The Russian United Democratic Party Yabloko (RUDP Yabloko; rus, Росси́йская объединённая демократи́ческая па́ртия «Я́блоко», Rossiyskaya obyedinyonnaya demokraticheskaya partiya "Yabloko" ...
. On 11 October 2012 Mikhail Yevrayev was appointed as Deputy Minister of Regional Development of Russia, where he worked for just 2 months, as on 24 December 2012 he became Deputy Minister of Communications and Mass Media of Russia. In the Ministry of Communications Yevrayev oversaw the
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ZhKKh, GIS "Independent Operator", register of national software, optimisation of departmental enterprises' procurement activities and drafting legislation in mobile number transfer between operators ( MNP). On 24 July 2018 Yevrayev left the Ministry.МИХАИЛ ЕВРАЕВ НАЗНАЧЕН НА ДОЛЖНОСТЬ ЗАМЕСТИТЕЛЯ РУКОВОДИТЕЛЯ ФЕДЕРАЛЬНОЙ АНТИМОНОПОЛЬНОЙ СЛУЖБЫ
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, where he was appointed as Deputy Head of FAS. In FAS Yevrayev oversaw government contracting, the division he worked in during 2007–2012. In November 2020 Igor Artemyev resigned as the Head of Federal Antimonopoly Service and was replaced by Maksim Shaskolsky. During cabinet reshuffle Mikhail Yevrayev resigned from the post of Deputy Head of FAS on 12 December 2012, at his own request. Several staff appointments on 12 October 2021 resulted in Anatoly Seryshev becoming Presidential Envoy to the
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(the position was vacant since April 2021), while Seryshev's post as Assistant to the
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was given to
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Governor
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. The vacated post of
Governor of Yaroslavl Oblast The Governor of Yaroslavl Oblast () is the highest official of Yaroslavl Oblast. The oblast government is headed by the chairman of the government of Yaroslavl Oblast, a post separated from that of the governor in 2012. The position of governo ...
was awarded to Mikhail Yevrayev, who graduated so called "school of governors" in 2019.


Personal life

Yevrayev is married and has a daughter and a son. Among Mikhail Yevrayev's hobbies are chess, boxing and mountain skiing.


Honours

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Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" The Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" () is a Russian medal. It was established on 2 March 1994 by Presidential Decree No.442. Its award criteria were modified on 6 January 1999 by Presidential Decree 19 and again on 7 September 201 ...
II class (2008) * Letter of Gratitude of the
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(2011) * Active State Advisor II class (2017)


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References

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