Ombudsman Natalya Popova: mission is to help innovative companies overcome the “valley of death”


Professional activity

Natalya Popova works at Innopraktika. He is the first deputy head of the company. The non-state development institute was created in 2012. It unites the National Intellectual Development Foundation and the Center for National Intellectual Reserve on the basis of Moscow State University. Its main goal is to create comfortable conditions for the work of researchers and scientists and to unlock their potential.


Natalya Valerievna Popova

At Innopraktika, Natalya Popova is engaged in the creation of projects that stimulate the growth of human capital in the Russian Federation. She argues that there is a need to involve undergraduates, graduate students and graduates in the development of innovative products. Providing employment for young scientists, supporting project activities and assistance in implementing new ideas - all this will help preserve the human resources potential of domestic science.

Today, Innopraktika is an integration mechanism that brings together representatives of the scientific and business communities. It ensures effective interaction between science and industry, thereby promoting the development of an innovative economy in the Russian Federation. This structure has collected about 900 project proposals and has successfully implemented more than 100 projects for partners.

Natalya Popova brought a fairy tale to life

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Natalya Popova is not a typical Soviet movie star. A bright film debut, a romantic marriage. But the actress has never found herself in scandalous chronicles and has been living with that same “April” in a happy marriage for 45 years.

Natalya was born in Leningrad in 1949. In 1971 she graduated from the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography (LGITMiK) .

Theater

Upon completion, she ended up in the Leningrad Youth Theater . Then the talented actress became cramped within the children's theater. Since 1975, she moved to the Lenin Komsomol Theater (now the Baltic House Theater), where she played many memorable roles, her work was awarded several awards.

Movie

In 1972, Natalya was cast in one of the main roles, the stepdaughter, in the wonderful television film-fairy tale “Twelve Months” based on the play of the same name by Samuil Marshak. After the success of the film, Popova did not immediately wait for a new role.

Only 2 years later she again starred in Lenfilm and again in the leading role, this time it was the famous film “Have you called the doctor?” .

“Did you call the doctor?” 1974

In the film, the young actress played an aspiring doctor Katya Luzina. Her filming partners were such wonderful actors as: Leonid Bronevoy , Oleg Basilashvili , Maya Bulgakova , Zoya Fedorova , Roman Tkachuk , Lyudmila Arinina .

For the third time, Popova received the main role in the film by Uzbek filmmakers “My Big Brother” .

However, then the theater stage won and the actress did not appear on screen for several years. Only in the late 80s did Natalya appear in several films with supporting roles.

“On Our Own Land” 1987

Family

her husband, Andrei Bosov , on the set of “Twelve Months.” The young man in that picture was April. According to the script, April gave his stepdaughter a ring.

With my future husband. "Twelve months"

In real life, this ring turned out to be an engagement ring, and the couple got married immediately after filming. They had a son, Ilya. A granddaughter has already been born.

Andrey Bosov is not a professional actor. He was a ballet dancer at the Mariinsky Theater. In the 90s, he was invited to work in the USA, where he lived with his family for several years.

Natalya Popova in our time

Then Natalya and her husband returned to St. Petersburg, their son remained in the USA. At the age of 54, the actress received a second higher education: she graduated from the University and received a degree in computer science and translator.

With husband Andrey Bosov

Now Natalya Popova teaches at the University of Culture and Arts in St. Petersburg. The actress recently returned to television screens. She can be seen in the famous TV series “Street” in the role of Baba Gali.

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Ombudsman for the Protection of High-Tech Companies

In Russia, an ombudsman institution has been created to protect leading high-tech companies. Innopraktika top manager Natalya Popova became a human rights defender for enterprises in the field of innovative technologies. She began working in this position in December 2020. She will have to defend the interests of various organizations and businessmen, who have been awarded the status of “national champions” by the Ministry of Economic Development. Members of the Association of Fast-Growing Technology Companies that are working to create technical innovations and are rapidly growing and expanding will also be subject to protection.

Top manager of Innopraktika

The high-tech ombudsman will promote government policy measures aimed at developing the IT sector. Popova's tasks are to eliminate systemic problems, revise strict regulatory requirements, introduce benefits and preferences, provide financial support for enterprises and improve conditions for realizing the potential of scientists and achieving high results in the field of information technology.

Biography of Kirill Dmitriev

Kirill Dmitriev was born on April 12, 1975. From a young age, he strived to achieve his goals and implement his plans, so he made every effort to obtain an excellent education: he graduated from Stanford and Harvard Business School.

Dmitriev Kirill Alexandrovich

Dmitriev's climb up the career ladder lasted 15 years. One of his most important achievements was his appointment as CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (2011). In 2020, RDIF received sovereignty, and Dmitriev’s powers were extended for 5 years.

Leading media projects

Natalya Popova can be seen on the TV channels “Russia 24”, “Culture”, “Science 2.0”. She is the initiator and presenter of various programs about domestic scientists and scientific activities aimed at popularizing science in the Russian Federation. The most successful are “House of Scientists”, “Science”, “New People”.

Natalya Popova is engaged in educational activities on TV

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Founder

LLC "NEOLIT-N"
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY "NEOLIT-N"
OGRN1085902000139
INN/KPP5902162626 / 590201001
Registration dateJanuary 10, 2008
StatusLiquidated
Kind of activityProduction of civil works
Legal address614000, Perm region, Perm, st. Lenina, 9, apt. 511
Organizational and legal formLimited Liability Companies
LiquidatorMilyutin Andrey Lvovich
FounderPopova Natalya Valerievna
Authorized capital10,000 rub.
LiquidationMarch 5, 2013 Liquidation of a legal entity
LLC "COZY HOUSE"
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY "COZY HOUSE"
OGRN1155958001220
INN/KPP5905025441 / 590401001
Registration dateJanuary 15, 2020
StatusLiquidated
Kind of activityReal estate management on a fee or contract basis
Legal address614010, Perm region, Perm, st. Geroev Hasana, building 9a, office 408
Organizational and legal formLimited Liability Companies
Competition managerKarchevskaya Natalya Vladimirovna
FounderPopova Natalya Valerievna
Authorized capital10,000 rub.
LiquidationSeptember 12, 2020 Termination of the activities of a legal entity due to its liquidation based on the ruling of the arbitration court on the completion of bankruptcy proceedings
LLC "MONIKA"
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY "MONIKA"
OGRN1025900531810
INN/KPP5902138800 / 590201001
Registration dateDecember 4, 2001
StatusActive (19 years on the market)
Kind of activityOperations of hotels and other places for temporary accommodation
Legal address614000, Perm region, Perm, st. Permskaya, 126
Organizational and legal formLimited Liability Companies
DirectorTurbina Elena Yurievna
FounderPopova Natalya Valerievna
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"OL-ALLIANCE", LLC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY "OL-ALLIANCE" 117078, Moscow, st. Stasovoy, 5
"TITAN", LLC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY "TITAN" Wholesale trade in timber, building materials and sanitary equipment 354003, Krasnodar region, Sochi, st. Cherry, house 121, office 16
"MERCURY", LLC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY "MERCURY" Retail trade of alcoholic beverages, including beer 632902, Novosibirsk region, rp. Krasnozerskoe, st. Leshozovskaya, 16 "B"
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Career

At the beginning of his professional career (1996-1999), Kirill Dmitriev worked at Goldman Sachs bank, as well as at the consulting company McKinsey & Company as a consultant. In 2000, Dmitriev moved to (IBS), where he served as deputy general director and managing director until 2002.

Kirill Dmitriev

In 2002-2007 Kirill Dmitriev became the investment director at one of the largest investment funds in Russia - Delta Private Equity, whose capital exceeded $0.5 billion. As he moved up the career ladder, Dmitriev became managing director and partner of the fund. During the same period, he was the chairman of RAVI. Under Dmitriev’s leadership, transactions were carried out that played an important role in the development of the investment market in Russia, including:

  • sale of shares of STS Media - Fidelity Investments,
  • TV3 - Profmedia holding,
  • Delta Bank - GE companies,
  • Delta Credit - Société Générale bank, etc.

In 2007-2011 he served as managing partner and president of Icon Private Equity. In 2011, Dmitriev took over the post of CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF). That same year, he was named one of the “100 Most Influential Private Equity Professionals of the Last Decade” by Private Equity International magazine.

Kirill Dmitriev gives an interview

During Russia's presidency of the G20 (Group Twenty), Dmitriev headed the B20 group. By decree of the President of the Russian Federation, he was appointed a member of the APEC Business Advisory Council and the BRICS Business Council. Kirill Dmitriev was elected vice-president of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs. Dmitriev also serves on the boards of directors of funds and companies:

  • "Mother and Child"
  • "Transneft"
  • "Gazprombank"
  • "Rostelecom"
  • "Russian Railways",
  • ALROSA Supervisory Board.

He is also on the boards of trustees of the Mariinsky Theater and Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov. For outstanding labor successes, great contribution to the socio-economic development of the country, and active social activities in 2020, Kirill Dmitriev was awarded a Certificate of Honor from the President of the Russian Federation. By decree of the President of the Russian Federation, Kirill Dmitriev was awarded the Order of Alexander Nevsky and the Order of Honor for his great contribution to the implementation of international investment projects and the socio-economic development of the Russian Federation.

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