Yuri Viktorovich Ryazanov (Russian: Ю́рий Ви́кторович Ряза́нов; born September 24, 1970) is a Russian businessman and politician. He is a member of the Federal Council of the all-Russian political party Party of Action and the Vice President of Novoe Sodruzhestvo. He is a member of the board of directors of Rostselmash, Empils[1] and Buhler Industries.[2][3][4]
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Yuri Ryazanov | |
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Юрий Рязанов | |
Born | (1970-09-24) September 24, 1970 (age 52) Miass, Chelyabinsk Oblast, USSR |
Citizenship | Russia |
Alma mater | Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology |
Occupation | Businessman, politician, publisher, poet, producer, screenwriter |
Political party | Party of Action |
Children | 4 |
Ryazanov was born in 1970 in Miass (Chelyabinsk region; USSR) in a family of engineers of the State Rocket Center. In 1993, he graduated from the department of Aerophysics and Space Research of Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.[5]
In 1992, he was a co-founder of CJSC Production Association Commonwealth. In conjunction with Konstantin Babkin and Dmitry Udras withdrew Empils (1998) and Rostselmash (2000) plants from the crisis of the 1990s.[6]
Since the brink of failure in the 1990s, these days Rostselmash has been enjoying a revival. ... Rostselmash now sells to more than 35 countries and opened its first office in (Germany) last year. When Vladimir Putin gathered his advisers for a meeting on the development of regional industry earlier this year, they met at Rostselmash.
— The Economist, 11 August 2018.[7]
Since 2005, he has been Vice President of CJSC Novoe Sodruzhestvo (Russian: Промышленный Союз "Новое Содружество"), uniting 20 enterprises located in Rostov Oblast, Moscow, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Canada and the United States.[8][9]
He is the publisher of the magazine Up. He chairs the organizing Committee of the international film festival of family cinema Up.[10]
He was the producer of for multiple films, including Rowan waltz (2009), Priest-San (2015), Private pioneer. Yay, holidays! [ru] (2015), Tale of Peter and Fevronia [ru] (2017), Private pioneer 3. Hello, adult life! [ru] (2017), Jester's Night: Seriously Off Nut [ru], Ginger's Tale (2020), and of the short films I believe in you (2016),No nails (2016), Must not (2017), and line producer of The Flight of the horned Vikings (2018).[11] He acted in Gerasim (2017): under the name "Georgi Vityazev".[12]
He has authored children's books.[13]
He is one of the founders of the all-Russian political party Party of Action. In 2010 he became a member of the Federal Council of the party.[14]
He is known for sharp criticism of Russia's accession to the World Trade Organization over the terms of Russia's membership.[15]
Yury Ryazanov is married and has three sons and one daughter.[16]