The wife of the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Natalya Manturova will open a plastic surgery clinic in Nizhny Novgorod

Leading plastic surgeon of the Institute of Plastic Surgery and Cosmetology Natalya Evgenievna Manturova is a doctor of the highest qualification category, Chief freelance specialist of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. Honored Doctor of Russia, Doctor of Medical Sciences N.E. Manturova heads the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University. She is a member of the Russian and international society of aesthetic medicine, a member of ISAPS, a member of the editorial board of the journal Plastic Surgery and Cosmetology, and an Honored Doctor of the Russian Federation.

After graduating from the Faculty of Medicine of the Russian State Medical University in 1992, she studied residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery at the Institute of Cosmetology and Plastic Surgery of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. In 2005 she defended her PhD thesis, and in 2008 she headed the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Cosmetology and Cell Technologies of the Russian National Research Medical University named after Pirogov. In 2012, she completed her doctoral dissertation and successfully defended it.

Natalya Evgenievna is an organizer and participant in many conferences dedicated to current issues in aesthetic medicine. She made an invaluable contribution to the education system of plastic surgeons, making reconstructive surgery a separate specialty in Russia. Professor Manturova’s works have been published in many Russian and foreign medical publications. She is the author of manuals on plastic and aesthetic surgery. Reports by Doctor of Medical Sciences N.E. Manturova are received with great interest by participants in many forums, symposia and conferences that are devoted to current issues in aesthetic surgery.

Author of numerous publications in domestic and foreign medical journals, several manuals on plastic surgery. Regularly makes presentations at forums, conferences and symposiums on plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery. She was awarded a diploma from the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation and a medal “For services to domestic healthcare.”

Denis Manturov's family ties helped him build a career

After the reformatting of the government, Denis Manturov became the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, who since February of this year - after the departure of Viktor Khristenko - has been acting minister


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Like many members of the new cabinet of ministers, the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov is a millionaire.

His income for 2011 amounted to 72.6 million rubles. He owns an apartment (497 sq. m.), a Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe, a Porsche Cayenne Turbo, four parking spaces, and three plots of land for rent. The minister's wife has an income of 2.5 million rubles, she has a plot of land, a house and a Bentley Continental CT car.

In 2010, Manturov earned 12.37 million rubles, and his wife earned 56.78 million rubles. In 2011, Manturov’s income increased due to the sale of an apartment and cars.

Denis Manturov was born on February 23, 1969, in Murmansk, in the family of Valentin Manturov, a graduate of the Murmansk Nautical School, former first secretary of the Murmansk City Komsomol Committee, who then served as deputy chairman of the Murmansk City Executive Committee. Soon after the birth of his son, Valentin graduated from the All-Union Academy of Foreign Trade and began a diplomatic career.

In 1976, the family moved to India, where the father of the future Minister of Industry and Trade received the post of director of the Soviet cultural center in Bombay. At the end of the 1980s, Valentin Manturov held the positions of First Secretary of the Permanent Mission of the USSR to the UN and Advisor to the USSR Embassy in the Republic of Sri Lanka - Director of the House of Science and Culture in Colombo. At the same time, the father of Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Khloponin, Gennady, worked as a translator in Sri Lanka.

While still in Bombay, the Manturovs began to be friends with the family of Aeroflot representative in India and Sri Lanka, Evgeniy Kisel. Kisel's daughter Natalya and Denis Manturov studied at the same school in India and continued to be friends when they went to Moscow to receive higher education.

Under the patronage of father-in-law

In 1994, Denis Manturov graduated from the sociological department of Moscow State University, and Natalya completed her residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery at the Russian State Medical University. Soon after graduation, Denis and Natalya got married.

Valentin Manturov continued his diplomatic career, heading the Russian National Tourist Office in New York, but Evgeny Kisel returned to Russia and decided to go into business. Using old connections, Kisel, together with Aeroflot, created a joint venture that began selling air tickets.

He made his young and energetic son-in-law Denis Manturov his deputy. But soon Kisel switched to another business: he began organizing the export of MI-8 helicopters produced at the aircraft plant in Ulan-Ude to India, Sri Lanka and China, where he had many connections from his previous work. Aviation plant workers have repeatedly noted that these contracts were unprofitable for the enterprise.

Manturov worked at Aerorepcon and at the same time ran his own business. He created, which in 1996 became one of the first dealers of the Beeline cellular operator and in a few years connected about 4,500 subscribers.

Bell Line Center Stolichny even made an attempt to become a competitor to Beeline in the mobile communications market, agreeing to create its own satellite communications operator Inmarsat, which would use the infrastructure of the state-owned enterprise Morsvyazsputnik. But the project ended in failure, since satellite communications were much more expensive than cellular communications.

Industry Consolidator

In 1997, Denis Manturov became a candidate of economic sciences, defending a dissertation on the topic “Socio-economic analysis of investment activity in the regions of Russia”, and was engaged in the helicopter business. At the end of 1997, Kisel managed to collect a stake in OJSC Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant and lobby for the appointment of his 28-year-old son-in-law as deputy general director of the enterprise.

In 2000, Manturov became commercial director of OJSC Moscow Helicopter Plant named after. M.L.Mil.” Employees of the enterprise at professional forums recall that during the period of Manturov’s work, the export contracts of the cost center were revised, and intermediaries appeared in new contracts between the customer and the plant, which reduced the income of the enterprise.

During the same period, Denis Manturov registered a patent for the invention of a “helicopter blade tip.”

In 2001, Manturov became deputy chairman of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise State Investment Corporation (Gosinkor), which owned a number of defense enterprises.

In 2004, he was appointed general director of OJSC United Industrial Corporation (Oboronprom), created by Rosoboronexport and Gosinkor, whose task was to create a helicopter manufacturing holding.

Since 2004 - member of the board of directors of OJSC Sukhoi Design Bureau and OJSC Kurganmashzavod, since 2005 - chairman of the board of directors of OJSC Moscow Helicopter Plant named after. M.L. Milya" and member of the board of directors of OJSC Kamov.

In 2007, Denis Manturov was appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, in charge of the defense complex, chemical-technological complex, pharmaceuticals and customs and tariff policy. He also became a member of the government commission to ensure the implementation of measures to prevent bankruptcy of strategic enterprises and organizations.

After leaving for the civil service, Manturov got rid of part of his business assets. Bell Line CJSC, Bell Line Center Stolichny CJSC and Klimant LLC, which sold spare parts for helicopters, were liquidated.

Part of the assets associated with the former Black Sea sanatorium of Oboronprom - Primorye, located in the center of Gelendzhik - were transferred to his wife Natalya Manturova and. The owner of the latter is the Cyprus offshore Monticello Holdings Limited, which controlled a stake in the Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant and the Kirov-based JSC Lepse (produces electrical equipment for the aviation industry).

In May 2010, Financial Systems LLC submitted an application to the FAS to increase its share from 29.3% to 78.81% in Lepse OJSC, but was refused.

Also, according to the Unified State Register of Legal Entities, Denis Manturov, together with a number of top managers of the Moscow Radio Engineering, which, through its subsidiaries, was engaged in leasing MRTZ premises for offices.

Beauty business

The business of Natalya Manturova, who received a diploma in maxillofacial and plastic surgery, is also connected with government agencies.

In 1999, her father Evgeny Kisel helped her open her first plastic surgery clinic, Lancet. The medical center is located on the basis of Clinical Hospital No. 1 of the Presidential Administration. Lancet clients are sent to the Black Sea sanatorium Primorye, which is controlled by the Manturov family, to undergo a rehabilitation period after cosmetic surgery.

In 2009, Natalya created Delight M and B LLC, which owns the Delight-Lancet clinic of minimally invasive aesthetic surgery and cosmetology. In December 2011, she registered the Lancet-31 plastic surgery clinic, which should begin operating at the capital’s city hospital No. 31.

Natalya Manturova is actively involved in social work: she heads the ethics committee of the Russian Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons and heads the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Aesthetic Medicine and Cell Technologies of the Faculty of Advanced Medical Studies of the Russian State Medical University named after. N.I. Pirogova.

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Childhood and family of Denis Manturov

The future high-ranking official was born in Murmansk on Defender of the Fatherland Day, February 23, 1969. His mother, Tamara Fedorovna, was a housewife, and his father, Valentin Ivanovich, was a former naval cadet, Komsomol secretary and deputy chairman of the city executive committee. He soon graduated from the Academy of Foreign Trade and, when his son was 7 years old, was sent to work abroad.

Denis Manturov's family lived abroad

They left for Bombay, where the head of the family worked as director of the Soviet cultural center. There, for the first time, Denis met his future wife Natasha - they were the same age and studied at the school at the embassy. Her father, Evgeniy Kisel, worked in this South Asian country at an airline representative office. After the children became friends, the parents began to communicate closer.

In the 1980s, the head of the family of the future minister had already received a promotion to embassy adviser, headed the representation of our state to the UN and at the same time headed the cultural center in Colombo. At that time, Khloponin, the father of the current Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, also worked on the island as a translator from foreign languages.

Career of Denis Manturov

In 1994, the young man graduated from Moscow State University, acquired the profession of sociologist, got married and entered graduate school.
His father continued his diplomatic activities - he headed the Russian Tourism Committee in the United States of America. And my father-in-law went into business at home, in Russia. He established a partnership with Aeroflot and hired his son-in-law as his deputy. They were exporting components for Mi-8 helicopters to India. At the same time, the young man himself founded an enterprise that became a Beeline dealer.

Denis Manturov has built a brilliant career in industry

Then Denis Manturov, as a graduate student in sociology, defended his dissertation, received a PhD in economics and, with the help of his father-in-law, at the age of 28 became the main shareholder and deputy general director of the aircraft plant in Ulan-Ude, a large industrial enterprise with a long history. They organized the mass sale of helicopters to China, Sri Lanka, and India.

The experience gained and the supposedly friendly relations of his father-in-law with Sergei Chemezov helped the young leader in 2000 take the chair of commercial director of the capital’s Mikhail Mil Helicopter Enterprise, one of the most reputable manufacturers of helicopter equipment. After working at the plant for only one year, he managed to patent his invention of a helicopter blade design.

In 2001, the production manager took the position of deputy chairman of the Gosinkor unitary enterprise, which owns several defense companies. In 2004, he became the head of Oboronprom, created for the purpose of organizing a holding company for the construction of aircraft.

Denis Manturov on the benefits of the sanctions imposed against the Russian Federation Denis was one of the members of the collective management of a number of development companies, including OKB Sukhoi, Kamov, Kurgamashzavod. In 2006, he received a law degree from the Civil Service Academy. In 2007, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy, and in 2008 - to the same position in the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

The official entered the presidential personnel reserve. Since 2011, he has taught at Moscow Aviation Institute. In 2012, Putin, then prime minister, appointed Denis Valentinovich head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade. The head of the department also became the head of the supervisory board of the Rostec corporation.

Denis Manturov has a number of government awards, including the medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, the Order of Friendship, and Honor.

Sharobaro Valentin Ilyich

Plastic surgeon, surgeon of the highest category, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Department of Plastic, Reconstructive Surgery, Cosmetology and Cell Technologies of the Russian National Research Medical University. N.I. Pirogova. Sharobaro V.I. graduated from the Moscow Medical Academy named after. THEM. Sechenov with honors diploma. In 1996-1997 he completed training in plastic, aesthetic and reconstructive surgery and microsurgery in the USA. He worked on a research project on hand transplants with Warren Breidenbach, who successfully performed the first hand transplants in the United States. Completed a certification course in microsurgery in the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in the Department of Surgery at Luiwell University (USA). In 1998-2000 studied postgraduate study in the specialty "surgery" at the Institute of Surgery named after. A.V. Vishnevsky RAMS. In 2000 he defended his Ph.D. thesis. In 2000-2001, he completed a one-year internship in the abdominal department of the Institute of Surgery named after. A.V. Vishnevsky RAMS; in 2001 he completed training in endoscopic surgery. In 2000-2006 worked as a plastic surgeon at the clinic of the Office of the President of the Russian Federation and as a surgeon on duty at the Pushkin district hospital in the Moscow region. In 2004 he defended his doctoral dissertation. In 2004-2015 senior, then leading, chief researcher, head of the department of reconstructive and plastic surgery at the Institute of Surgery named after. A.V. Vishnevsky. In 2006-2012 - plastic surgeon at the La Strada Medical Center. Since 2006, he has been working as a plastic surgeon at the Central Clinic of the Literary Fund. Since 2015, he has been heading the plastic surgery clinic of the Federal Scientific and Clinical Center of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia. Since 2008, he has been a member of the scientific council of the A.V. Vishnevsky Institute of Surgery and scientific secretary of the dissertation council of the A.V. Vishnevsky Institute of Surgery. Since 2009 - Professor at the Department of Plastic, Reconstructive Surgery, Cosmetology and Cell Technologies of the Russian National Research Medical University. N.I. Pirogova. Board certified in surgery, plastic surgery and oral surgery. He made presentations more than 70 times at all-Russian, European and world congresses on plastic surgery, including in the USA, Portugal, Great Britain, Turkey, China, Chile, and was awarded a grant from the European Association of Endoscopic Surgery (2002). He is a member of the Russian Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (ROPRS), a member of the Committee on Ethics and Assessment of Professional Activities of ROPREH, the Russian and European Associations of Endoscopic Surgery, and the International Confederation of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (IPRAS). Chief freelance plastic surgeon of the Central Administrative District of the Moscow Department of Health. He has 140 scientific published works in domestic and foreign publications, including such journals as “Annals of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery”, “Surgery”, “Annals of Surgery”, “Angiology and Vascular Surgery”, “Phlebology”, “Endoscopic Surgery” , “Medical Imaging”, “European Journal of Plastic Surgery”, “Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery”, “Surgical Endoscopy”, “Annals of Burns and Fire Disasters”. Under the leadership of Sharobaro V.I. 8 candidate dissertations have been defended, and 1 more dissertation is being prepared for defense. Awarded a Certificate of Honor from the Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation and a Letter of Gratitude from the President of the Russian Federation. Nominee of the national Golden Lancet award as the Best Plastic Surgeon of the Year. Laureate of the Moscow Government Prize in the field of medicine.

Natalya Manturova: plastic clinics employ people for whom we cannot vouch

“We are currently working on completing this document,” she said. “We are still working on organizing residency training and developing requirements for the qualifications and knowledge of plastic surgeons. This is a related, complex discipline. And in general, we are developing a scheme for the number of doctors per country, for all districts of the Russian Federation: how many plastic surgeons need to be produced per year. We haven’t resolved these issues yet.”

According to Natalya Manturova, the process of forming an educational program has not yet been completed, and no one can guarantee the high quality of training of specialists from the relevant departments. “With a huge number of plastic clinics, they employ people for whom we cannot vouch,” she noted and recalled that the main function of the professional association and the entire community is the certification and accreditation of graduates as highly professional specialists. “Unfortunately, we are now seeing that due to the huge number of unprofessional specialists, highly professional specialists are suffering.”

The head of the Department of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education, Alexander Nerobeev, believes that the situation is so bad that it’s time to sound the alarm. “What outrages me most is the erosion of the specialty,” he said. – I’m ashamed to call myself a plastic surgeon when I see what’s shown on TV. We remove gels endlessly - patients come to us every day. It's all about the apparent ease of getting an education. Almost 25% of my students work in fitness centers, they don’t even want to study because they know that they will inject fillers, insert threads, etc. They are proficient in several standard surgeries: breast surgery, liposuction, upper and lower eyelids, facelift, etc. It turns out: a huge number of doctors, half of whom can’t really do anything. The catastrophe is spreading. This needs to be stopped somehow!”

Another problem that Alexander Nerobeev points out is the emergence of more and more new methods: “Commerce scares us. On the one hand, this is the development of plastic surgery, on the other hand, this is unfounded advertising of new methods, because companies and money are behind it. Firms organize endless symposiums. A person finds himself faced with a temptation that he cannot resist.”

The head of the territorial body of Roszdravnadzor for Moscow and the Moscow region, Andrei Plutnitsky , confirmed that during inspections of plastic clinics and departments, inspectors most often encounter an inadequate level of education and competence in the field of services provided. In Moscow, for example, there are about 300 plastic clinics, and only a third have a license to provide inpatient care, he noted.

Denis Manturov

Denis Valentinovich Manturov - Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation (since 2012), is an active state adviser of the Russian Federation, 1st class. Denis Manturov is the head of the Department of Social Technologies, Faculty of Sociology, Moscow State University. Also Manturov Denis Manturov is one of the leaders in the Russian government in terms of income.

Childhood and education of Denis Manturov

Denis Manturov was born on February 23, 1969 in Murmansk.

The father of the future minister, Valentin Ivanovich Manturov , graduated from a naval school, was an active Komsomol activist, and then made a successful career. Manturov Sr. worked as deputy chairman of the city executive committee and graduated from the Academy of Foreign Trade.

Mother - Tamara Fedorovna - was a housewife.

When Denis was 7 years old, his father Valentin Manturov was sent to work in India; you can learn about this from the biography of the Minister of Industry and Trade on the Find Out Everything website.

The family left for Bombay, where Valentin Ivanovich Manturov began working as director of the Soviet cultural center. Denis studied at the school at the embassy. In the 80s, Manturov Sr. headed the USSR mission to the UN, and at the same time he headed the cultural center in Colombo.

After graduating from school, Denis Manturov entered Moscow State University, from which he graduated in 1994, receiving the profession of sociologist. His father continued his career overseas; Valentin Manturov worked in the USA, heading the Russian Federation Committee on Tourism. And Manturov continued his education in graduate school at Moscow State University. Defended his PhD thesis in 1997. Later, Denis Valentinovich’s biography included doctoral studies at the Moscow Aviation Institute (2002).

Career of Denis Manturov

After university, Denis Manturov got married, and marriage played a role in the development of his career. The wife of the future minister, Natalya, also grew up in Bombay, and her father, Evgeny Kisel , worked in this Asian country in an airline representative office. Then Denis Manturov’s father-in-law went into business - in partnership with Aeroflot he created. He appointed Manturov as his deputy. The company was engaged in the export of components for Mi-8 helicopters to India.

Denis Manturov himself also went into business during this period of his career. He founded his own company, which became a Beeline dealer.

The biography of Denis Manturov on the website of the Ministry of Industry and Trade says that the minister began his working career in 1998 as Deputy General Director of OJSC Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant. At the age of 28, Denis Valentinovich became the main shareholder of this plant. Manturov and his father-in-law organized the mass sale of helicopters to China, Sri Lanka, and India.

Manturov quickly moved up the career ladder. In 2000, Denis’s biography included the prestigious position of commercial director of the capital’s Mikhail Mil , one of the most reputable manufacturers of helicopter equipment.

In 2001, Denis Valentinovich Manturov took the position of deputy chairman of the Gosinkor unitary enterprise, which owns several defense companies. In 2003, Denis Manturov became the head of Oboronprom, created with the aim of organizing a holding company for the construction of aircraft.

Denis Manturov joined the management of a number of development companies, including OKB Sukhoi, Kamov, and Kurgamashzavod.

2006 was marked by a new diploma - Denis Manturov received a legal education at the Civil Service Academy. Further, successfully climbing the career ladder, in 2007 he became Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy. In 2008, Denis Manturov was appointed to the same position in the Ministry of Industry and Trade. And then he entered the presidential personnel reserve.

Since 2011, Denis Manturov has taught at the Moscow Aviation Institute.

In 2012, Vladimir Putin (then Prime Minister) appointed Denis Valentinovich head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

On May 21, 2012, Denis Manturov was confirmed as minister. Since November 2012, he has also been the chairman of the supervisory board of the Rostec state corporation.

Denis Manturov managed to retain the position of minister in the new government after the 2022 elections.

Denis Manturov has a number of awards. In 2007, he was awarded the medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree, in 2008 he was awarded the Order of Friendship, and in 2009 he was awarded the Order of Honor. In 2010, Denis Manturov was awarded a Certificate of Honor from the Government of the Russian Federation. In 2013, Manturov was awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree.

Denis Manturov as minister

In 2014, the Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov said in Bahrain at a meeting with representatives of the government and business circles of this country that “illegal sanctions from Western countries create additional opportunities.”

“As they say, a holy place is never empty. Therefore, we invite you and are ready to discuss those areas that have traditionally existed in our relations with Western countries. Therefore, we will now actively develop dialogue with the countries of the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Latin America, and develop contacts that will not be subject to sanctions and political aspects. The economy should be independent of political aspects,” Manturov said.

In November 2014, Denis Manturov said that the weakening of the ruble should not lead to an increase in food prices. According to the official, our food importers are actively working on the transition to making payments in national currencies with other countries and abandoning the use of the dollar and euro. Therefore, our consumers should not sound the alarm.

“We proceed from the fact that the weakening of the ruble should not affect a sharp increase in prices; our companies quite pragmatically proceed from the fact that it is better to pay in local currencies, which actually hedges the risks from using the euro-dollar exchange rate difference,” Manturov said, surprising thereby many Russians.

In the fall of 2022, the Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov spoke about a preliminary agreement on the production of Russian helicopters in Mexico.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation advocates replacing plastic bags with paper ones in the country's stores. “We are currently discussing with retailers the issue of expanding the use of paper packaging instead of traditional bags,” the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov was quoted in the news.

In recent years, Denis Manturov has often commented on the “Cortege” project. It was reported that more than ten vehicles of the “Cortege” project will be transferred to the Federal Security Service by the beginning of March. In total, the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation expects to supply FSO with up to 70 vehicles in 2018. The cost of the “Cortege” project car in the minimum configuration will be about 6 million rubles.

“I can say that we are accurately delivering on time, which was agreed upon with the FSO in terms of the delivery of those sets of cars that were previously agreed upon. As for the immediate moment when our president drives this car, it is not up to us to make the appropriate decision,” said the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov in an interview with the Rossiya 24 TV channel.

Personal life of Denis Manturov

Denis Manturov got married almost immediately after receiving his university diploma. He has known his wife since childhood. They went to embassy school together in Bombay.

Natalya Evgenievna Manturova (nee Kisel) is a doctor, a specialist in the field of cosmetics, and a plastic surgeon. Natalya Manturova registered her first private clinic “Lancet” back in 1999. Then she expanded her business (center of aesthetic medicine “Russian Beauty”, “Delight M and B”).

The Manturov couple have two children - son Evgeniy (born 1998) and daughter Lionella (born 1995). Lionela Manturova graduated from school in Italy, then followed in her father’s footsteps and received an education at the Faculty of Sociology of Moscow State University.

The minister’s wife enjoys spending time not only on professional, but also on social activities. Natalya Manturova is the head of the ethics committee of the Society of Plastic Surgeons of Russia, she heads a specialized department at one of the faculties of the National Research Medical University named after N. Pirogov .

Income of Denis Manturov

According to the income statement, Denis Manturov earned about 100 million rubles in 2012, he owns a 9-room apartment with an area of ​​480 m², a guest house, two Porsche cars, as well as lease rights for 99 years on four land plots. His wife Natalya owns the Lancet plastic and endoscopic surgery clinic, a house with an area of ​​800 m², a plot of land, and earned 2.7 million rubles in 2012.

Manturov’s income is one of the highest among representatives of the federal government. In 2014, he earned 113.5 million rubles and took 5th place (after Khloponin , Abyzov , Trutnev and Prikhodko ) in the income ranking of government members. According to the submitted declaration, he also owned a residential building of 814 square meters, a 9-room apartment measuring 481 square meters. m, two cars, five plots of land.

According to the Forbes rating, Manturov’s income according to the declaration for 2015 is 120.42 million rubles. Denis Manturov took 72nd place among civil servants. In 2022, its income increased to 213.566,747 million rubles. The wife earned 4,379,540.35 rubles.

It should be noted that by 2022, the Manturovs’ vehicle fleet was renewed. The Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe, Porsche Cayenne Turbo and Bentley Continental GT have disappeared from it; the foreign auto world now represents only the Land Rover Range Rover in the minister’s garage. But the Manturovs have 5 domestic cars: Moskvich 412, VAZ 2103, VAZ Lada Vesta, GAZ 21 and Moskvich 408.

After joining the civil service, Denis Manturov transferred part of his assets to his wife, in particular, the Primorye sanatorium in Gelendzhik, where she sends her patients for a period of rehabilitation, according to the biography of the Minister of Industry and Trade on the Find Out Everything website.

Denis Manturov entered the top 10 ministers by income in 2022.

Manturova Natalya Evgenevna

BIOGRAPHY

1992 - graduated from the Faculty of Medicine with a degree in General Medicine at the Russian State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

1994 - completed residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery at the Institute of Plastic Surgery and Cosmetology of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation 2004 - completed professional retraining in the specialty "Surgery" at the State Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education "Russian State Medical University" of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation 2005 - defended her Ph.D. dissertation on the topic: “Functional and aesthetic assessment of the correction of involutional changes in facial skin” 2008 - headed the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Cosmetology and Cell Technologies of the Russian National Research Medical University named after N.I. Pirogov" of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation 2012 - defended her doctoral dissertation on the topic: "Optimization of surgical and conservative correction of involutional changes in the skin system" 2013 - appointed to the position of Chief freelance specialist of a plastic surgeon of the Moscow Department of Health 2014 - appointed to the position of Chief freelance specialist plastic surgeon of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Specializations:

  • surgery,
  • Maxillofacial Surgery,
  • surgical cosmetology and plastic surgery.

Member of the Russian Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (ROPRS), International Confederation of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (IPRAS), Society of Aesthetic Medicine, International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS), scientific editor of the journal "Aesthetic Medicine", member of the editorial board of the journal " Plastic surgery and cosmetology", member of scientific committees and scientific director of a number of Russian, European and International congresses.

She made a great contribution to the establishment and formation of plastic surgery in Russia as a separate specialty, to the education system in plastic surgery, to the identification of the scientific specialty “plastic surgery”, organizer of many all-Russian and international conferences, created and leads from the moment of its foundation to the present day one of the first departments in Russia in plastic surgery, cosmetology and cellular technologies.

Author of numerous publications in domestic and foreign medical journals, several manuals on plastic surgery. Regularly makes presentations at forums, conferences and symposiums on plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery.

Awarded a Certificate from the Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation.

Biography of Denis Manturov

Denis Valentinovich Manturov has been the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade since 2012, head of the department at Moscow State University and part-time millionaire.

Denis Valentinovich Manturov

His income is one of the highest among representatives of the federal government. In 2014, he earned 113.5 million rubles and took 5th place (after Khloponin, Abyzov, Trutnev and Prikhodko) in the income ranking of government members. According to the submitted declaration, he also owned a residential building of 814 square meters, a 9-room apartment measuring 481 square meters, two cars, and five plots of land.

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