Open lecture and autograph session: a meeting with Professor Vladimir Zotov will be held at the State University of Management.

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Source: Official website of the State –

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On March 10, the State University of Management will host an open lecture by Vladimir Zotov, a professor in the Department of Public and Municipal Administration at the State University of Management and an honorary worker of higher professional education. Zotov headed the South-Eastern Administrative District of Moscow, with a population of over 1.3 million, for 25 years.

The topic of the meeting was: “State and municipal governance using the example of the city of Moscow.”

During his lecture, the professor, Honored Transport Worker of the Russian Federation, and laureate of Russian Government awards in education and science, will explore the specifics of state and municipal governance using the capital as an example: from strategic planning to solving the daily problems of a metropolis.

Participants will learn about key mechanisms for government interaction, the specifics of governance in a high-density, dynamic urban environment, and best practices for implementing social and infrastructure projects in Moscow.

Vladimir Borisovich will share his unique experience leading the South-Eastern Administrative District of Moscow, with a population of over 1.3 million, as well as his many years of research and teaching experience in public administration.

Following the lecture, there will be a book signing featuring Vladimir Zotov's book "Keys to Success: A Career Compass from a Minister"—a practical guide for future and current leaders.

Pre-registration is required to participate in the meeting; seats are limited.

We are waiting for everyone on March 10 at 5:00 PM in GU-232.

Don't miss the opportunity to learn from one of the most respected practitioners of Russian public administration!

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