ARMENIA'S SECOND PRESIDENT NOMINATED TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF RUSSIAN "SISTEMA" CORPORATION
tert.am
01.06.12
Former Armenian President Robert Kocharyan has been nominated to the
Board of Directors of Russian "Sistema" Corporation.
The meeting of "Sistema" shareholders will be held on June 30 and the
list of candidates includes 13 names,10 of whom are already members
of the Board of Directors, Mediamax reports citing "Vedomosti".
The 13 candidates are: founder and the biggest shareholder of
"Sistema" Vladimir Yevtushenkov, co-owners of the corporation
Alexander Goncharuk, Dmitri Zubov, Vyacheslav Kopyev and Yevgeni
Novitsky, President of "Sistema" Mikhail Shamolin as well as acting
independent directors- Armenian former President Robert Kocharyan,
former President of KPMG Russia Roger Mannings, former Chairman of the
Board of Alcatel Lucent Serzh Churuk and the founder of "Vim-Bill-Dann"
David Yakopbashvili.
The new membership candidates are: former Managing Director of
Investcorp Brian Dickie, ex-Economy Minister of Luxemburg Jeanneau
Krecke and vice president of Barclays Capital Marc Holzman.
tert.am
01.06.12
Former Armenian President Robert Kocharyan has been nominated to the
Board of Directors of Russian "Sistema" Corporation.
The meeting of "Sistema" shareholders will be held on June 30 and the
list of candidates includes 13 names,10 of whom are already members
of the Board of Directors, Mediamax reports citing "Vedomosti".
The 13 candidates are: founder and the biggest shareholder of
"Sistema" Vladimir Yevtushenkov, co-owners of the corporation
Alexander Goncharuk, Dmitri Zubov, Vyacheslav Kopyev and Yevgeni
Novitsky, President of "Sistema" Mikhail Shamolin as well as acting
independent directors- Armenian former President Robert Kocharyan,
former President of KPMG Russia Roger Mannings, former Chairman of the
Board of Alcatel Lucent Serzh Churuk and the founder of "Vim-Bill-Dann"
David Yakopbashvili.
The new membership candidates are: former Managing Director of
Investcorp Brian Dickie, ex-Economy Minister of Luxemburg Jeanneau
Krecke and vice president of Barclays Capital Marc Holzman.