Konstantin Sintsov
Sintsov Konstantin Vladimirovich (born April 27, 1971, Kemerovo) is a Russian business executive and entrepreneur who was the co-founder and former head of the Rustranscom Group of Companies. Early life and educationHe was born in Kemerovo on April 27, 1971. He studied at School #49. He did freestyle wrestling. In 1988 he received the title of Master of Sports of the USSR.[1][2][3] In 1993, he defended his thesis at the Kuzbass Polytechnic Institute, receiving his mechanical engineering degree within the Automobiles-Automotive Industry Department.[2][3] In 2006 he received an MBA from the Plekhanov University of Economics.[2][3][4] In 2007, he defended his dissertation and received the degree of Candidate of Economic Sciences.[2][3] CareerIn 1993, Sintov started working in private companies involved in the production and supply of spare railway parts for CIS and Baltic States.[5][6] In 1999 he became the CEO of TRANSCOMPLEKTSNAB.[1][3] Starting in 2001, he worked in railway transportation of grain together with Konstantin Zasov.[7] In 2004 he became the founder, co-owner, and CEO of LP Trans. Between 2015–2017 he was the chairman of the board of directors.[2][7][8] In 2008 Sintsov was the co-founder of Rusagrotrans and in 2013 he became chairman of the board of directors. The company has become the largest grain carrier in Russia and the CIS.[8][9] In 2008 he also became co-founder of Rustranskom Group of Companies (includes: Rusagrotrans, Azrustrans, LP Trans, RTC Leasing, Freight Company, TransLes); since 2011 – Roslavl Railcar Repair Plant (RVRZ) and CEO between 2014–2015. Since 2015 he was chairman of the board of directors. By 2019, RTC Group was among the top 4 largest railway operators with 68,000 railcars under operational management; revenue reached 51.5 billion rubles, net profit – 11.6 billion rubles, cargo turnover — 97.7 billion ton-kilometers.[2][8] Between 2012–2014 he was member of the board of directors of Roslavl VRZ,. Sintsov initiated the modernization of the plant, in particular, a universal platform was designed and put into production, allowing cargo to be transported in containers and wood to be transported.[2][8] Other interestsIn 2011, Sintsov was one of the organizers of the construction of the Kuzbass Provincial Sports Center.[7] In 2012, he was one of the organizers of the Miner's Glory international wrestling tournament. Participating countries included Poland, Canada, Iran, Germany, Cuba, Moldova, the US, France, and others.[7] In 2020, he was one of the organizers of the creation of the Kuzbass Wrestling League.[7] Konstantin Sintsov initiated the construction of a base on the territory of the resort in Sheregesh, and also acted as an investor in the reconstruction of the Lokomotiv sports base (Kemerovo).[7] Personal lifeHe is married with children.[3] References
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