2012-09-26 — /travelprnews.com/ — The managers of JSC Sheremetyevo International Airport took leading positions in the 13th annual rating of the “1000 Most Professional Managers in Russia,” according to the Russian Managers Association and the Kommersant publishing house. Four key managers from Sheremetyevo are represented in this authoritative rating; just as in 2011, this was the best result achieved by any airport in the country.
As usual, Mikhail Vasilenko, the General Director of the Airport is represented in the rating of the best upper managers in the transportation industry in 2012. Under his management, Sheremetyevo Airport achieved record growth in passenger traffic, reaching a figure of 22.55 million people, expanded its network of routes and became the largest airport complex in Eastern Europe by total area. A large-scale modernization program is proceeding successfully, the quality of passenger service is increasing and operational processes are improving. The construction of the new Terminal A at Vladivostok Airport, the reconstruction and modernization of which were a strategic project as part of the preparation of Vladivostok to meet and accommodate the guests of the APEC 2012 summit, was successfully completed.
The Deputy General Director for Corporate and Regional Development at Sheremetyevo Airport, Igor Grechukhin, took fourth place in the rating of managers in the sphere of corporate governance among transportation companies.
Igor Khokhlov, the Director of the Directorate for Information Technology of Sheremetyevo Airport, took first place in the rating of IT Directors in the transportation industry.
Irina Kulkova, the Director of the Directorate for Human Resources Management and Organizational Development of Sheremetyevo, was recognized with third place in the rating of the best human resources directors.
The rating of the “1000 Most Professional Managers in Russia” is based on the principle that “the best select the best.” This method makes it possible to identify the most professional managers, the leaders in their industries and economic branches over the previous year. The professional reputations of the managers.
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