Fisun Alexander Petrovich ( February 23, 1937 , the village of Velikomikhaylovka , now Pokrovsky district of the Dnipropetrovsk region - 2003 , Moscow ) - Soviet statesman, general director of the production association "Donetskugol" . Member of the Supreme Council of the Ukrainian SSR of the 11th convocation.
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Biography
In 1955 he graduated from the Rutchenkovsky Mining College of the Stalin Region.
In 1955 - 1959, he was a mining foreman, assistant chief, head of the mine section No. 29 of the Rutchenkovugol trust of the Stalinougol plant.
In 1959 he joined the Communist Party.
In 1959 - 1963 - military service in the Pacific Fleet of the USSR.
In 1963 - 1967, he was a student at the Mining Department of Donetsk Polytechnic Institute.
In 1967 - 1973 - the head of the site, assistant to the chief engineer, deputy chief engineer — chief technologist of the Kalinin mine of the Kuybyshevugol trust in the Donetsk region. In 1973 - 1978 - Chief Engineer of the Oktyabrskoye Mine Administration.
In 1978 - 1981 - Technical Director — Chief Engineer of the Makeevugol Production Association of Donetsk Region. In 1981 - 1982 - General Director of the Sovetskugol Production Association.
In 1982 - 1986 - General Director of the production association "Donetskugol" of Donetsk region.
In 1986 - 1991 - 1st Deputy Minister of Coal Industry of the USSR.
In 1991 - 1993 - Deputy President of the Board of the Coal of Russia Corporation. In 1993 - 1998 - Deputy General Director and Vice President of Russian Coal Company.
3 1998 - Deputy Director of the State Institution for the Reorganization and Liquidation of Unprofitable Mines and Mines of the Ministry of Fuel and Energy of Russia.
Member of the Board of Directors of Rostovugol and Tulaugol Joint Stock Companies. 3 1987 - Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Society of Mining Engineers of the Coal Industry. Since 1996 - Chairman of the Board of the regional public organization "Chernobyl Disabled Miners".
Rewards
- Order of the October Revolution (1985)
- Order of the Badge of Honor (1981)
- Russian Order of Courage (1996)
- Laureate of the Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation (1999)
- Honored Miner of the Ukrainian SSR (1987)
- medals
Literature
- Deputies of the Verkhovna Rada of the Ukrainian SSR. 11th convocation - 1985
- Who is Who in the Russian coal industry - 2000