Lev Khasis
Lev Khasis (Лев Аронович Хасис; born 5 June 1966, in Kuybyshev, now Samara, RSFSR, USSR) was the first CEO of the X5 Retail Group (2006-2011).
Education
In 1989 he graduated from Kuybyshev Aviation Institute, an airplane construction faculty. In 1995 he joined the banking faculty of the Financial Academy of the Government of the Russian Federation. In 2001 he earned a Doctor of Science and Master of Law at Saint Petersburg University of the Ministry of Internal of Russia Affairs, Law School.
In July 2006 he received his Ph.D in Economics from the Institute for System Analysis at the Russian Academy of Sciences.[1]
Career
He served in various roles in business and the academy.
- 1989—1990 — Head of the Department of International Affairs of Kuybyshev Aviation Institute
- 1991—1993 — general director of JSC "Samarsky Trading House"
- 1993—1994 — Samara branch general manager of «Avtovazbank»
- 1995—1999 — president, chairman of the board of directors of OJSC «Aviacor» Corporation
- 1996—1998 — vice-president of OJSC «Alfa-Bank»
- Since 1999 — member of the Board of Directors of ZAO Trading House «Supermarkets chain Perekrestok»
- 2001—2005 — Chairman of the Board of Directors of Trading House «TsUM» and Trading House «GUM (department store)»
- 2002 — 2006 - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Trading House «Perekrestok»
- 2006 - 2011 — Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of X5 Retail Group
- 2007 — 2011 Chairman of Presidium of the Association of Retailers of Russia (AKORT)
- 2005 — 2014 member of the Board of Directors of "Transaero" Airlines
- 2011 - 2013 Senior Vice-President and Chief Leverage Officer at Wal-Mart Stores Inc
- 2013-2013 CEO&President New Formats at Walmart Stores Inc
- Since 2013 COO&First Deputy CEO at Sberbank
References
- ↑ "ЛЕВ ХАСИС: В Самаре люди спокойнее и добрее…". Samru.ru. Retrieved 2012-05-31.
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