Sergei Alexandrovich Kapkov is a Russian politician, head of the Culture and Urban Development Center, School of Economics, Moscow State University.
12 Facts About Sergei Kapkov
The Fund under Kapkov leadership was the one who hired Guus Hiddink as the chief coach of the Russian national team.
Sergei Kapkov graduated from Volga-Vyatka Academy of State Service in 1998 with a bachelor's degree in state and regional management.
Sergei Kapkov met Roman Abramovich, one of the main shareholder of Sibneft that time.
In 1999, Sergei Kapkov took part in Abramovich's election campaign to the State Duma.
Sergei Kapkov became a primary assistant of Abramovich in the Duma.
In 2001, Sergei Kapkov became the head of public relations and digital media department at Chukotka region.
Sergei Kapkov stood behind couple modernization in the region, such as first regional radio and first independent TV-channel "Belyi Veter".
In 2003, Sergei Kapkov was elected as a deputy in the lower house State Duma.
Sergei Kapkov was a member of the lower house committee for civil, criminal, arbitration and procedural legislation.
In 2007, Sergei Kapkov took another turn in the state Duma when Vladimir Putin declined his invitation to become a deputy in Russia's new parliament and handed over his seat to Sergei Kapkov, who became deputy head of the State Duma Committee for Information Policy, Technology and Communication.
Sergei Kapkov was the force behind the transformation and revival of Moscow's culture.