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Polina Deripaska | |
Birth name: | Polina Valentinovna Yumasheva |
Occupation: | publisher, entrepreneur |
Date of Birth: | January 11, 1980(1980-01-11) (age 40) |
Place of Birth: | Moscow, USSR |
Citizenship: | Russia, Russia |
Father: | Valentin Yumashev |
Mother: | Irina Vedeneeva |
Spouse: | Oleg Deripaska |
Children: | Peter (2001) and Maria (2003) |
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Polina Valentinovna Deripaska
(maiden name
Yumasheva
; born January 11, 1980, Moscow) - Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Forward Media Group publishing house. Daughter of Valentin Yumashev, former adviser to Boris Yeltsin, head of his presidential administration. The wife of Russian businessman Oleg Deripaska.
Biography
Polina Yumasheva was born on January 11, 1980 in the family of journalists Valentin Yumashev and Irina Vedeneeva (b. 1962).[1] Irina Vedeneeva worked as a correspondent for Soviet Sport and Moskovsky Komsomolets [2]. My father worked at Komsomolskaya Pravda, prepared Yeltsin’s memoirs for publication, and was a deputy. editor-in-chief of Ogonyok.[2] Then Valentin Yumashev worked as an adviser to President Boris Yeltsin, was appointed head of the presidential administration, and in 2002 married his daughter, Tatyana Dyachenko.
Education
Polina Yumasheva studied at Moscow school No. 228. She graduated from Millfield School (Somerset County) in the UK, where Yeltsin’s grandson, Boris Leonidovich Yeltsin, and Anatoly Chubais’ son, Alexey Chubais, also studied.[3]
Returning to Russia, she studied at the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University and at the Higher School of Business of Moscow State University, specializing in management.[4] She played tennis and was a member of the Russian youth team.[5]
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Publishing business
In 2006, which manages some of Oleg Deripaska’s assets, acquired the Ova-Press publishing house, which published the magazines “Hello!”, “My Baby and I,” and “Interior + Design.” Soon the publishing house changed its name to Forward Media Group (FMG), and Polina headed its board of directors.[4]
At the end of 2007, Forward Media Group intended to invest $5 million in Internet projects. Her friend, designer Daria Zhukova, took part in the creation of the website [Spletnik.ru Spletnik.ru], owned by Forward Media Group.[6]
Polina Deripaska's childhood and family
Polina Valentinovna Deripaska (Yumasheva) was born on January 11, 1980 in Moscow. The family in which our today’s heroine was born and raised deserves special mention. After all, it is notable for several bright personalities. Thus, Polina’s mother, Irina Vedeneeva, was one of the leading journalists for such large publications as Moskovsky Komsomolets and Sovetsky Sport. Her articles always occupied the front pages of these newspapers, and therefore, at that time, Polina’s mother was a real celebrity.
Polina and Oleg Deripaska were on the verge of divorce
The father of the future famous publisher was also an equally bright personality. Valentin Yumashev was deputy editor-in-chief of the popular Soviet magazine Ogonyok, but later managed to make a career even in the field of politics. The thing is that after his divorce from Irina Vedeneeva, Valentin received a position in the office of Boris Yeltsin. For many years, Polina's father worked as a speechwriter for the first president of Russia. In addition, he later also published the book “Confession on a Given Topic,” which became very popular immediately after its publication, and also took the post of head of the presidential administration.
Valentin Yumashev maintained close ties with Boris Yeltsin outside the work sphere. His second wife was the daughter of the first president of the Russian Federation, who thus became Polina’s stepmother.
However, it is unlikely that Polina could fully enjoy the career successes of her parents. Due to their constant busyness, even during their marriage, they rarely paid due attention to her. Polina grew up under the supervision of her grandmother. And for a long time she was the main person in the little girl’s life.
Notes
- [ru.rodovid.org/wk/Record:155477 Irina Vedeneeva b. 1962 - Rodivod]
- ↑ 12
[www.peoples.ru/undertake/media/polina_deripaska/index.html Polina Deripaska / Polina Deripaska] - [www.kp.ru/daily/22590/10796/ Where do children of politicians go?] // Komsomolskaya Pravda, July 13, 2001.
- ↑ 12
Proskurnina O. “I don’t have a marriage contract,” - Polina Deripaska, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Forward Media Group // Vedomosti, No. 41 (2063), March 6, 2008. - ↑ 12
[polinaderipaska.sitecity.ru/stext_0301230103.phtml Polina] - [www.kommersant.ru/doc.aspx?DocsID=837737 Daria Zhukova and Polina Deripaska gossip on the Internet] // Kommersant, No. 234 (3810), December 19, 2007.
- [www.peoples.ru/undertake/media/polina_deripaska/ Polina Deripaska - all about celebrities]
Star Trek by Polina Deripaska
The story about Polina Valentinovna’s career should begin with some insight into her personal life. In 2001, Polina Yumasheva married the famous millionaire Oleg Deripaska. It was this union that laid the necessary financial basis for the celebrity’s entire subsequent career.
In 2006, having just received her second higher education, Polina began to think about a career in the world of journalism. At first, her area of interest was mainly sports journalism, but later Polina Deripaska switched to gossip columns. To implement her ambitious plans, the businesswoman acquired the Ova Press publishing house, which at that time was quite far from the leading position in the market. The transaction was carried out through, which owned some of her husband's assets.
At first, Polina Deripaska worked in the publication as editor-in-chief. However, later she decided to rename the enterprise. As a result, the entrepreneur became the chairman of the board of directors of the new publishing holding “Forward Media Group”, which united under its leadership such publications as “Hello!”, “Interior + Design”, “My Baby and I”.
An excerpt characterizing Deripaska, Polina Valentinovna
So the captain told the touching story of his love for one charming thirty-five-year-old marquise and at the same time for a charming innocent seventeen-year-old child, the daughter of a charming marquise. The struggle of generosity between mother and daughter, which ended with the mother, sacrificing herself, offering her daughter as a wife to her lover, even now, although a long-past memory, worried the captain. Then he told one episode in which the husband played the role of the lover, and he (the lover) the role of the husband, and several comic episodes from the souvenirs d'Allemagne, where asile means Unterkunft, where les maris mangent de la choux croute and where les jeunes filles sont trop blondes. [memories of Germany, where husbands eat cabbage soup and where young girls are too blond.] Finally, the last episode in Poland, still fresh in the captain’s memory, which he related with quick gestures and a flushed face, was that he saved the life of a Pole (in general, in the captain’s stories, the episode of saving a life occurred incessantly) and this Pole entrusted him with his charming wife (Parisienne de c?ur [Parisian at heart]), while he himself entered the French service. The captain was happy, the charming Polish woman wanted to run away with him; but, moved by generosity, the captain returned his wife to the husband, saying to him: “Je vous ai sauve la vie et je sauve votre honneur!” [I saved your life and save your honor!] Having repeated these words, the captain rubbed his eyes and shook himself, as if driving away the weakness that had seized him at this touching memory. Listening to the captain's stories, as often happens in the late evening and under the influence of wine, Pierre followed everything that the captain said, understood everything and at the same time followed a number of personal memories that suddenly appeared to his imagination for some reason. When he listened to these stories of love, his own love for Natasha suddenly suddenly came to his mind, and, turning over the pictures of this love in his imagination, he mentally compared them with the stories of Rambal. Following the story of the struggle between duty and love, Pierre saw before him all the smallest details of his last meeting with the object of his love at the Sukharev Tower. Then this meeting had no influence on him; he never even thought about her. But now it seemed to him that this meeting had something very significant and poetic. “Peter Kirilych, come here, I found out,” he now heard these words spoken, saw before him her eyes, her smile, her travel cap, a stray strand of hair... and something touching, touching seemed to him in all this. Having finished his story about the charming Polish woman, the captain turned to Pierre with the question of whether he had experienced a similar feeling of self-sacrifice for love and envy of his lawful husband. Provoked by this question, Pierre raised his head and felt the need to express the thoughts that were occupying him; he began to explain how he understood love for a woman a little differently. He said that in all his life he had loved and loves only one woman and that this woman could never belong to him. - Tiens! [Look!] - said the captain. Then Pierre explained that he had loved this woman from a very young age; but he did not dare to think about her, because she was too young, and he was an illegitimate son without a name. Then, when he received name and wealth, he did not dare to think about her, because he loved her too much, placed her too high above the whole world and therefore, especially above himself. Having reached this point in his story, Pierre turned to the captain with a question: does he understand this? The captain made a gesture expressing that if he did not understand, he still asked to continue. “L'amour platonique, les nuages... [Platonic love, clouds...],” he muttered. Whether it was the wine he drank, or the need for frankness, or the thought that this man does not know and will not recognize any of the characters in his story, or all of this together loosened Pierre’s tongue. And with a murmuring mouth and oily eyes, looking somewhere into the distance, he told his whole story: his marriage, and the story of Natasha’s love for his best friend, and her betrayal, and all his simple relationship with her. Prompted by Rambal's questions, he also told him what he had hidden at first - his position in the world and even revealed his name to him.
Polina Deripaska today
Some time later, the publishing house also began to be active on the Internet. In the second half of 2007, Forward Media Group created the website Sрletnik.ru, which subsequently took an important place in the structure of the holding. About $5 million was invested in the promotion of this project. The famous entrepreneur and designer Daria Zhukova participated in the development of the main idea of the site.
At the end of the 2000s, the Forward Media Group publishing holding, operating under the leadership of Polina Deripaska, occupied seventh place in the Russian market in its business segment. According to Polina, the main distinguishing basis of her company's activities is its flexibility, which makes it easy to attract direct investment.
Not just Polina: Deripaska's deceived wife entered the Forbes list (10 photos)
The American magazine Forbes recently published its traditional ranking of the 200 richest entrepreneurs in Russia for 2020. It included only 6 women and among the “fatbags” of the business there was one newcomer. Meet the wife of oligarch Oleg Deripaska - 38-year-old Polina Yumasheva.
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Oligarchs, like all princes, love to marry “Cinderellas,” but this is not about Polina.
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The girl comes from a famous family with great political weight; she is the daughter of the son-in-law and adviser to former Russian President Boris Yeltsin, Valentin Yumashev. True, from his first marriage.
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The oligarch’s wife’s place in the American magazine’s ranking is not yet the highest – only 189th. Yumasheva’s fortune is estimated at $500 million.
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It’s not hard to guess that her husband, who now occupies 19th place in the ranking, helped her climb to the “Olympus” of business. Suddenly, at the end of 2017, he transferred 6.9% of his En+ company, which combines metallurgical and energy assets, to Polina. This became known from the company's prospectus for its public offering of shares in London.
Before becoming the owner of a large business, Polina raised children and published several entertaining and educational magazines.
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Along with his wife's wealth, discord came to the Deripasok family. It became known that Oleg Vladimirovich cheated on Polina with his escort Nastya. But it is not exactly. Rumor has it that the couple no longer live together, but Nastya is no longer a threat to the high-ranking family - the girl went to prison in Thailand.
Among the richest female entrepreneurs in Russia, Polina still has the lowest place. The first line went to a completely different woman - the wife of former Moscow mayor Yuri Luzhkov.
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Elena Baturina's fortune has exceeded a billion dollars, or, to be precise, amounted to $1.2 billion. Her interests have always been focused around real estate, especially Moscow, which is not surprising. The businesswoman also invests money in alternative energy. Elena turned 55 this year and can retire.
Second place among women is taken by Tatyana Bakalchuk. Nothing is known yet about her having an influential husband. Perhaps she achieved everything on her own.
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This 42-year-old lady has a net worth of $600 million and is the CEO of the online store Wildberries. The woman started her path in business literally from scratch - she accepted orders for German catalogs. Now her store network has thousands of delivery points.
Third place in the Forbes ranking goes to Elena Rybolovleva. At one time, she managed to get married successfully and get divorced even more successfully!
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The 51-year-old entrepreneur sued her money from her ex-husband, oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev, who occupies 18th place in the ranking and has a fortune of $6.8 billion.
In fourth place is Natalia Fileva, Chairman of the Board of Directors of S7 Airlines.
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She runs her business together with her husband Vladislav, who is haunted by Elon Musk’s laurels. The entrepreneur is trying to develop the space sector and has acquired the floating spaceport “Sea Launch”. If Vladislav’s experiments turn out to be successful, then perhaps Natalia will be able to move Baturina from her favorite 1st place among women fat bags.
In fifth place is entrepreneur Olga Belyavtseva. This woman is almost unremarkable. She worked tirelessly all her life, judging by her public biography.
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The businesswoman and mother of three children focuses on the production of baby food and owns. The woman began her career as a packer at a canning factory, but within a few weeks she rose to the rank of leading economist at the enterprise.
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Personal life of Polina Deripaska
As noted above, in 2001, Polina Yumasheva married Russian businessman Oleg Deripaska. This marriage produced two children of businessmen. However, it is quite difficult to call the married life of Oleg and Polina cloudless. In 2010, the press actively discussed the entrepreneur’s alleged affair with another businessman, Alexander Mamut.
But the divorce was never officially formalized. Subsequently, Oleg and Polina actively denied all rumors about their quarrel. However, the Russian press put forward another version of the unexpected thaw in marital relations - Oleg Deripaska’s multimillion-dollar debts. In the event of a divorce, Polina Valentinovna would inherit not only the assets of her ex-husband, but also all of his debt obligations.