Timur Starostin
Director/Board Member bei OPENSOLIKAMSK MAGNESIUM WORKS
Profil
Timur Vladimirovich Starostin is currently the Director at Solikamsk Magnesium Works OJSC since 2016.
Prior to this, he worked as the Director-Legal Issues at Silvinit JSC from 2007 to 2011.
He completed his undergraduate degree from Perm State University in 1999.
Aktive Positionen von Timur Starostin
Unternehmen | Position | Beginn |
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OPENSOLIKAMSK MAGNESIUM WORKS | Director/Board Member | 25.03.2016 |
Ehemalige bekannte Positionen von Timur Starostin
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Silvinit JSC
Silvinit JSC Chemicals: SpecialtyProcess Industries Open Joint Stock Company Silvinit - Russia's largest mining-industrial complex for the extraction and production of potash fertilizers and various kinds of sodium salt. Company develops only in Russia (second in the world) Verkhnekamsk potassium and magnesium salts, industrial reserves amount to 3.8 billion tons of ore (equivalent to 100% K2O). 'Silvinit' is the successor Solikamsky potash plant (1934), which is the ancestor of the potash industry in Russia. | General Counsel | 02.06.2011 |
Ausbildung von Timur Starostin
Perm State University | Undergraduate Degree |
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OPENSOLIKAMSK MAGNESIUM WORKS | Non-Energy Minerals |
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Silvinit JSC
Silvinit JSC Chemicals: SpecialtyProcess Industries Open Joint Stock Company Silvinit - Russia's largest mining-industrial complex for the extraction and production of potash fertilizers and various kinds of sodium salt. Company develops only in Russia (second in the world) Verkhnekamsk potassium and magnesium salts, industrial reserves amount to 3.8 billion tons of ore (equivalent to 100% K2O). 'Silvinit' is the successor Solikamsky potash plant (1934), which is the ancestor of the potash industry in Russia. | Process Industries |