From Russia with Love: Meet the first graduates of the MBA school of Roman Abramovich and the Russian President has supported
A few weeks ago AFEW Anton Sarayikin had a permanent job as director of media relations for the tobacco companies in Japan. Now, a hot air balloon is huge in the sky, and the President of the Russian Federation has a bright orange scarf around his neck. It’s not every day that has been adopted from Russia, Dmitry Medvedev, the head of state, let alone shake his hand. What does Saraikin, 28, a journalist from Siberia to deserve this honor? He is on leave without pay from his post after he was taken by a scholarship to one of the first 40 MBA students in Skolkovo, Moscow School of Management and Russia’s newest and shines a school trade. Only three weeks after the course of 16 months, the class of 2009 is already history as scarves draped over their necks to their application are in the school sign. голова болит секс
Some businessmen and the richest and most influential women in the Russian Federation
gathered at the ceremony marking the third anniversary of the beginning of the project to celebrate and welcome the first graduates of the MBA. Medvedev at the ceremony, not only in an official capacity, he has a personal interest in the school since its inception and is Chairman of International Advisory Board. Skolkovo is the creation of 17 “founder” of eight companies and nine people, including Roman Abramovich, the billionaire Russian owner of Chelsea, and Alexander Abramov, industrial, head of the largest producers of steel producer in the country. Among firms, Credit Suisse and the gum, the Moscow department store converted into a luxurious historic trading.
There was no cost spared. The school campus futuristic, designed by British architect David Adjaye, and built in mirrored glass, 21st century style to assume a dominant position in the art and architecture, which followed the Russian Revolution, and cost around 200 euros. While the finishing touches on the building Skolkovo, a village located 40 minutes west of the capital, which is called the school; students are placed in five-star hotel in central Moscow.

