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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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A meeting with participants in the first cohort of the presidential personnel program "Time of Heroes" took place during Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko's working visit to the Arkhangelsk Region.
In the region, approximately 80 military personnel – participants of the Special Military District, including Heroes of Russia, completed internship.
The Deputy Prime Minister recalled the previous meeting under the "Time of Heroes" program at the Government Coordination Center in the summer of 2024. Back then, he discussed early approaches to public administration, and now, according to Dmitry Chernyshenko, many of the students can explain what public administration is.
"It so happened that you took on a mission—helping people in a new capacity. You did this according to your formal education, applying your military skills. Your homeland called you and, through rapid training, immersed you in a previously unknown world, complex and contradictory, which you must change for the better. I hope you succeed. You see that the President has placed his trust in you, and this is a huge responsibility to him and to the entire country," the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized.
Dmitry Chernyshenko noted that the selection of participants for the "Time of Heroes" program was determined by many factors, including their inner values: "The situations and trials you've experienced aren't shared by everyone. But you've preserved your core values and must carry them with you throughout your lives and never betray them."
He emphasized that Solovki, like Valaam and Sergiev Posad, is an unusual place of power, and also spoke about the defense of their native land by monks, pilgrims, and wounded Russian soldiers during the Crimean War.
In conclusion, Dmitry Chernyshenko wished the participants of the "Time of Heroes" program to recharge with the energy of the North and, with it, "go forth to fulfill the important task set by President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin."
Arkhangelsk Region Governor Alexander Tsybulsky believes that visiting regions is an important step in professional development. He stated that serving as governor significantly changed his perspective on governance issues.
The regional governor spoke to "Time of Heroes" participants about the Arkhangelsk Region's role in ensuring national security, including the nuclear shipbuilding center of Severodvinsk and the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, as well as significant historical events.
"When you explore the Arkhangelsk Region, you'll have the opportunity to see not only its remarkable past and promising future, but also the challenges we're working to address. We've designed the program to give you a glimpse into the management process: how we set goals, break them down into indicators, assign accountability, collect data, and make decisions—quickly and in collaboration with municipalities and businesses. Remember, a manager's job is always a compromise between what you do today and the resources you have. I hope you'll take home several solutions that can be implemented immediately, without a lengthy system reconfiguration," said Alexander Tsybulsky.
Participants of the "Time of Heroes" program visited the Sevmash shipyard and the Belomorsk Naval Base. They also visited the Solovetsky Islands, where preparations are currently underway for the 600th anniversary of the founding of the first monastic settlement, which will be celebrated in 2029.
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