Konstantin Vasilievich Voronkov ( January 31, 1974 , Moscow , USSR ) - Russian writer and public figure. Laureate of the Russian literary prize in the field of electronic books " Electronic Letter " for 2011
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Biography
In 1997 he graduated from Moscow State University of Commerce (now the Russian State University of Trade and Economics ), Master of Management.
In his student years he was the host of the television program "Success" on television "Ostankino" (now Channel One ) [1] .
After graduation, he worked as the head of marketing, PR and advertising services in a number of Russian IT companies [2] [3] .
Since 2002 - an independent consultant in the field of PR [4] .
Community Activities
In 2005, Konstantin Voronkov, together with Dmitry Gudkov , Alexei Navalny , Maria Gaidar , Alexei Shaposhnikov and others, initiated the creation and founder of the Youth Public Chamber of Russia [5] [6] .
The author of the concept of creating the Youth Council of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (established by delegations of member countries at the SCO summit in Yekaterinburg in 2009 [7] ).
Member of the Central Council of the political party A Just Russia [8] since June 2009. March 14, 2013 due to disagreement with the exclusion from the party of Gennady and Dmitry Gudkov announced the resignation of a member of the Central Council and withdrawal from the party [9] .
Created for a public figure Alexei Navalny a series of videos illustrating his anti-corruption investigations [10] .
In June 2012, in collaboration with Dmitry Gudkov and Dmitry Nekrasov, he published an article in the Vedomosti newspaper “What the revolutionaries want” [11] , in which the authors described possible scenarios for the actions of the state and the opposition in the context of the political crisis.
One of the founders of the Independent Media Support Fund, which released the Parfenov program on Dozhd TV channel [12] .
Literary activity
In November 2011, the book by Konstantin Voronkov “Alexey Navalny. Thunderstorm of crooks and thieves ” [13] [14] , an authorized biography of Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, based on a recording of the author’s conversations with him. An electronic version, which became a bestseller (award "Electronic Letter 2011" in the nomination "Discovery of the Year" [15] ), and an audio book were also released.
Notes
- ↑ About the Author // EKSMO
- ↑ Quorum held a seminar for banks
- ↑ What exhibition without a bomb Archival copy of October 31, 2005 on the Wayback Machine // Today
- ↑ K.Voronkov IMC Agency held a conference // “Advertising in Russia”
- ↑ MEP Members Archived August 20, 2008 on Wayback Machine
- ↑ Youth Public Chamber was created in Moscow // Radio Liberty
- ↑ Youth Council of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
- ↑ Leading bodies of the party Just Russia
- ↑ Konstantin Voronkov and Valery Gudkov leave the Just Russia after the exclusion of the Gudkov
- ↑ Navalny: book
- ↑ What the revolutionaries want // Vedomosti
- ↑ Civil television begins with Leonid Parfyonov // Kommersant-Online
- ↑ “Alexey Navalny. Thunderstorm of crooks and thieves. " Archived April 16, 2014 on the Wayback Machine // EXMO
- ↑ "Reading for Fifteen Days." Anna Narinskaya about the book of Konstantin Voronkov about Alexei Navalny // Kommersant-Weekend
- ↑ Presentation of the “Electronic Letter 2011” Award (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment September 3, 2012. Archived on May 20, 2013.