Marina Bolotina is a 35-year-old Russian citizen seeking a deputy purchasing manager position in Moscow with 14 years of experience in import management, logistics, and project management. She has extensive experience working with over 500 international suppliers in various industries. Marina is fluent in Russian and English and has strong communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills developed over years of international business experience. She is looking for a full-time position paying 100,000 RUB and is not willing to relocate but open to business travel.
In this study, we addressed the following questions:
1. What is a family office in the Russian context, and how does Russian practice differ from the international practice of family offices?
2. What are the main objectives that Russia’s wealth possessors expect family offices to meet?
3. What kinds of services family offices provide to meet these objectives?
4. How involved are the family offices in serving the interests of future generations and in addressing succession issues?
5. What are the inner workings of Russian family offices, starting from the jurisdiction of presence to the specifics of how they communicate with the Russia’s wealth possessors?
To answer these questions, we have surveyed 48 experts from various organisations that call themselves family offices, and from the wealth management and private banking departments of domestic and global banks working with Russian clients.
In addition to the survey, we have also conducted a series of in-depth interviews. In the study, we have touched upon all the segments of the Russian market: from family offices that work exclusively with only one family, to commercial family offices serving a large number of independent clients.
We believe that the study provides a fairly comprehensive and representative view of the trends in the Russian family office market, given that, as shown further, according to most market participants, the number of such organisations working in the Russian market with Russian clients is unlikely to exceed a few hundred, and the total number of Ultra High Net Worth individuals is estimated by different sources at only several thousand persons.
Russia’s Wealth Possessors Study 2015 aims to reveal the attitude of Russia’s businessmen and investors to succession, asset management, charity and philanthropy. The main focus points and hypotheses were identified through preliminary review of both foreign and local academic literature as well as practical studies of private and family wealth.
The Study focuses on the following themes:
1. Business and wealth succession: identify the position of respondents toward these questions, understanding of their nature and degree of succession mechanism elaboration. Issues of preservation and evolution of family wealth in Russia are important because currently the mechanisms allowing this are not fully matured.
2. Asset management: determine the level of understanding of available opportunities, measure satisfaction with services currently on offer, identify the main difficulties.
3. Philanthropy: determine the degree of involvement in charitable and philanthropic activities, main focus areas, major motives and significant barriers to this activity.
4. Family and values: identifying personal and family values of Russia’s wealth possessors, their guiding principles and long term goals is placed as the cornerstone of the study.
The data obtained through the course of the interviews with Russia’s wealth possessors will allow us to better understand their perception the current situation. The Study’s conclusions will help identify further areas of research and necessary infrastructural elements such as regulatory norms, products and services, as well as educational programmes. One of our objectives was to develop and enrich the national academic expertise in the given field. We hope that the given Study will promote the development of new research methodologies and further the interest for research in the field which currently requires more attention.
VIETNAM EMBASSY IN CZECH
Are you looking for location of Vietnam embassy in Czech ?
Please see below for information of Embassy of Vietnam in Praha [Prague], Czech
Address : Plzenská 214, Praha 5, 150 00 - Czech Republic
Telephone : (420) 257 211 540 - Consular: 224 922 074
Fax : (420) 257 211 792 - Consular: 224 916 488
Email : dsqvietnamcz@yahoo.com
Website : www.vietnamembassy-czech.org
CZECH REPUBLIC
Complete Name: Czech Republic
Native Name: Česko
ISO-Code: CZE
Capital: Praha [Prague]
Principal Cities : Praha, Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň, Liberec, Olomouc, Ústí nad Labem, Hradec Králové, České Budějovice, Pardubice.
Its An Honor by Colette Weil Parrinello. From Faces Issue: Czech Republic. 20...cweil
"It's An Honor"describes the critical role that the Honorary Consulate General of the Czech Republic performs. Honorary Consulate General Richard Pivnicka is interviewed on his role for relations between San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and California and the Czech Republic.
In this study, we addressed the following questions:
1. What is a family office in the Russian context, and how does Russian practice differ from the international practice of family offices?
2. What are the main objectives that Russia’s wealth possessors expect family offices to meet?
3. What kinds of services family offices provide to meet these objectives?
4. How involved are the family offices in serving the interests of future generations and in addressing succession issues?
5. What are the inner workings of Russian family offices, starting from the jurisdiction of presence to the specifics of how they communicate with the Russia’s wealth possessors?
To answer these questions, we have surveyed 48 experts from various organisations that call themselves family offices, and from the wealth management and private banking departments of domestic and global banks working with Russian clients.
In addition to the survey, we have also conducted a series of in-depth interviews. In the study, we have touched upon all the segments of the Russian market: from family offices that work exclusively with only one family, to commercial family offices serving a large number of independent clients.
We believe that the study provides a fairly comprehensive and representative view of the trends in the Russian family office market, given that, as shown further, according to most market participants, the number of such organisations working in the Russian market with Russian clients is unlikely to exceed a few hundred, and the total number of Ultra High Net Worth individuals is estimated by different sources at only several thousand persons.
Russia’s Wealth Possessors Study 2015 aims to reveal the attitude of Russia’s businessmen and investors to succession, asset management, charity and philanthropy. The main focus points and hypotheses were identified through preliminary review of both foreign and local academic literature as well as practical studies of private and family wealth.
The Study focuses on the following themes:
1. Business and wealth succession: identify the position of respondents toward these questions, understanding of their nature and degree of succession mechanism elaboration. Issues of preservation and evolution of family wealth in Russia are important because currently the mechanisms allowing this are not fully matured.
2. Asset management: determine the level of understanding of available opportunities, measure satisfaction with services currently on offer, identify the main difficulties.
3. Philanthropy: determine the degree of involvement in charitable and philanthropic activities, main focus areas, major motives and significant barriers to this activity.
4. Family and values: identifying personal and family values of Russia’s wealth possessors, their guiding principles and long term goals is placed as the cornerstone of the study.
The data obtained through the course of the interviews with Russia’s wealth possessors will allow us to better understand their perception the current situation. The Study’s conclusions will help identify further areas of research and necessary infrastructural elements such as regulatory norms, products and services, as well as educational programmes. One of our objectives was to develop and enrich the national academic expertise in the given field. We hope that the given Study will promote the development of new research methodologies and further the interest for research in the field which currently requires more attention.
VIETNAM EMBASSY IN CZECH
Are you looking for location of Vietnam embassy in Czech ?
Please see below for information of Embassy of Vietnam in Praha [Prague], Czech
Address : Plzenská 214, Praha 5, 150 00 - Czech Republic
Telephone : (420) 257 211 540 - Consular: 224 922 074
Fax : (420) 257 211 792 - Consular: 224 916 488
Email : dsqvietnamcz@yahoo.com
Website : www.vietnamembassy-czech.org
CZECH REPUBLIC
Complete Name: Czech Republic
Native Name: Česko
ISO-Code: CZE
Capital: Praha [Prague]
Principal Cities : Praha, Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň, Liberec, Olomouc, Ústí nad Labem, Hradec Králové, České Budějovice, Pardubice.
Its An Honor by Colette Weil Parrinello. From Faces Issue: Czech Republic. 20...cweil
"It's An Honor"describes the critical role that the Honorary Consulate General of the Czech Republic performs. Honorary Consulate General Richard Pivnicka is interviewed on his role for relations between San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and California and the Czech Republic.
1. Bolotina Marina Victorovna
Female, 35 years, born on 29 August 1980
+7 (916) 014-10-97
marina.bo80@gmail.com — preferred method of communication
LinkedIn: https://ru.linkedin.com/in/marina-bolotina-b3a00531
Reside in: Moscow, m. Kievskaya
Citizenship: Russia, work permit at: Russia
Not ready to relocate, ready for business trips
Desired position and salary
Deputy purchasing manager
Management
• Art, Entertainment, Media
• Procurement Management
• Administration
Employment: full time, part time, project work
Work schedule: full time, shift schedule, flexible schedule, remote working
Desired travel time to work: any
100 000
RUB
Work experience — 14 years 1 month
May 2009 — till now
7 years
Artecom ltd
Moscow
Import manager/ Logistics/ Project Manager
Function as a buyer of luxury items for interiors projects of residetial houses - furniture, accessories,
fabrics, lighting etc from all over the world. Meetings, negotiations with new and old suppliers, orders
and shipment proceeding, payments trucking, business correspondence, providing of special discounts
and special delivery conditions. Work with huge constantly widening suppliers base more than 500 all
over the world ..
As a result - big suppliers base forming from the zero level, forming of frendly and reliable relations
with suppliers all over the world, providing of beneficial purchasing conditions with suppliers, fast and
professonal logistics troubles solutions, what let the company to save thousands Euros.
November 2007 —
April 2009
1 year 6 months
Karo ltd
Moscow
Import manager / logistics
The field of activity of the company was household fabrics and wallpapers trade - wholesale and retail.
In my responcibility was fabrics and wallpapers purchasing from Europe and Turkey suppliers.
Meetings, negotiations with new and old suppliers, orders and shipment proceeding, payments
trucking, business correspondence.
Results - knowledge of European business relations& communications, consolidation of friendly
relations with suppliers, providing of more beneficial purchasing conditions with suppliers. Team work.
September 2002 —
September 2007
5 years 1 month
ZAO Itelservice center
Moscow, visatorussia.com
Visa center specialist/ consultant/ account executive
Resume updated 15 April 2016 at 14:35
2. The field of activity of the company was vsia to Russia and registration support, tourist services for
European and USA citizens.
In my responcibily was - visa& registration consulting, visa& registration support, any very complicated
and individual troubles solution ( documents lost or visas expiration or any others) in
UFMS..negotiations with authorities representatives, account executive proceedures..
Established reliable and frendly connections with authorities, saved many peoples lives from troubles
with docs and other different tourists troubles..
As a personal results - strong netotiations and communication skills, English fluent speaking skills,
knowing of European mentality and best ways of communications with any people from any country
from any social level..
March 2002 —
September 2002
7 months
ZAO MHK Laverna
Moscow
Sales specialist
Clients searching, cold calls, clients base widening, chemical reagents and equipments sales for
medical, chemistry, food small and big enterprises, negotiations and meetings with clients, company
perfoming of International specialized fairs, participations in tenders.
Meeting and negotiation skills, tenders and fairs participations, cold calls, providing mutually beneficial
collaborations with clients.
As a personal resalts - strong communication skills and working in strong competitive environment.
Education
Higher
2005 Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas, Moscow
Faculty of chemical technology and ecology, Natural energy sources and hydrocarbon materials
Professional development, courses
2006 English language cources
British council, English upper-intermediate
Key skills
Languages Russian — native
English — I am a fluent speaker
Skills MS PowerPoint MS Outlook Adobe Photoshop cold calls Negotiation skills
Teamleading Analytical skills Key Account Management Market Research
Sales Management Business Development Presentation skills
Project management Logistics Management Transport Logistics
Transportation Management Business Correspondence Business English
Business Etiquette Business Analysis Business communication
Communication skills Purchase Of Goods And Services Purchasing Management
Meetings Organization Client management International Logistics
Further information
Recommendations ZAO Intelservice center
Revtova Olga Anatolievna (Visa department chief, CEO), 89037251978
Bolotina Marina • Resume updated 15 April 2016 at 14:35
3. About me Hobbies - classical dance, swimming, drawing, photography, music, art, literature.
I'm a unique English speaking specialist - negotiator and communicator with deep knoledge of
European metality and long-term business correspondence experience with suppliers all over the
world. My unique and various experience made from me the specialist what I am - universal,
ready and capable for the short term establish communication with any person from any coutry
and social level..it taught me to flexibility and advertence in complicated troubles solution, and
cultivated self-organization and discipline skills and confidence in any undertaking.
Bolotina Marina • Resume updated 15 April 2016 at 14:35