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Vitaly Savelyev met with Alexander Karamyshev, a participant in the presidential program "Time of Heroes."
Vitaly Savelyev met with Alexander Karamyshev, a participant in the presidential program "Time of Heroes."
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Vitaly Savelyev met with Alexander Karamyshev, a participant in the presidential program "Time of Heroes."
Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Karamyshev is a Hero of Russia and a recipient of the Order of Courage. He is currently an intern in the second cohort of the presidential "Time of Heroes" program and is working on several projects at Aeroflot PJSC.
One of them is collaboration with partners, foundations, and public organizations on the topic of the SVO. As part of the project, Alexander proposed a systemic solution for providing charitable assistance to SVO participants and veterans, as well as their families.
The meeting concluded the first stage of the program. The participants discussed preliminary results and the internship's future plans.
The "Time of Heroes" program is implemented by the Graduate School of Public Administration of the Presidential Academy. During the first cohort, Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Savelyev mentored Hero of Russia Alexander Sheptukhin, who currently serves as an advisor to the head of the Federal Air Transport Agency.
The goal of the program is to train leaders from among the participants of the special military operation for subsequent work in state and municipal government bodies, as well as state-owned companies.
The selection criteria for the training program were: demonstrated heroism within the framework of the SVO, management experience and achievements in the military or civilian sphere, as well as the results of assessment activities to determine management potential.
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