Ivan Ivanovich Pudkov ( 5 [18] March 1916 , p. Kanishchevo , Tambov Gubernia - April 19, 2002 , Moscow ) - Soviet state and economic figure. Deputy of the Council of Nationalities of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of 10-11 convocations (1979–1989) of the RSFSR [1] , member of the Central Revision Commission of the CPSU in 1981-1986 .
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| Head of the government | Alexey Kosygin Nikolai Alexandrovich Tikhonov | ||||||
| Predecessor | Vasily Nikolaevich Doenin | ||||||
| Successor | Lev Borisovich Vasilyev | ||||||
| Birth | March 5 (18) 1916 with. Kanishchevo , Morshansky County , Tambov Province , Russian Empire | ||||||
| Death | April 19, 2002 (86 years) Moscow , Russia | ||||||
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| The consignment | CPSU (1945–1991) | ||||||
| Education | Moscow Aviation Institute (1940) | ||||||
| Academic degree | Candidate of Technical Sciences (1951) | ||||||
| Profession | engineer | ||||||
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Education
- 1940 - graduated from the Moscow Aviation Institute .
- Candidate of Technical Sciences .
Biography
- 1940 - 1962 - worked at the aviation plant: design engineer, head of the design bureau, deputy secretary of the party committee, secretary of the party committee, deputy chief of production, head of production, chief technologist, chief engineer.
- 1962 - 1968 - Director of the Machine - Building Plant "Salyut" , Moscow .
- 1968 - 1977 - First Deputy Minister of Mechanical Engineering for the light and food industry and household appliances of the USSR.
- 1977 - 1984 - Minister of Mechanical Engineering for the light and food industry and household appliances of the USSR ..
- Since 1984, the personal pensioner of union value.
He was buried in Moscow at the Troyekurovsky cemetery [2] .
Awards
- The order of Lenin
- Order of the October Revolution
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor
- Order "Badge of Honor"
- Winner of the Lenin Prize
Notes
Literature
- State power of the USSR. The highest authorities and their heads. 1923–1991 Historical and biographical reference / Comp. V.I. Ivkin. - M., 1999. - ISBN 5-8243-0014-3