Pavel Ipatov

Pavel Leonidovich Ipatov
Па́вел Леони́дович Ипа́тов
2nd Governor of Saratov Oblast
In office
April 5, 2005  March 23, 2012
Preceded by Dmitri Ayatskov
Succeeded by Valery Radayev
Personal details
Born (1950-04-12) April 12, 1950
Asbestovskoye, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Nationality Russian
Political party United Russia
Profession Nuclear physicist
Religion Russian Orthodox Church

Pavel Leonidovich Ipatov (Russian: Па́вел Леони́дович Ипа́тов), Born 12 April 1950, he was the governor of Saratov Oblast until March, 23,2012. He is the first governor appointed by President Vladimir Putin, who replaced a directly elected governor. Ipatov belongs to United Russia. He was previously director of a nuclear-power plant.

Ipatov was born in the village of Asbestovskoye in Sverdlovsk Oblast and studied at the Urals Political College in Sverdlovsk. In 1975 he graduated from the Ural State Technical University with a degree in electrical engineering and joined the power generation industry. During the 1980s he was manager at the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant and became chief engineer at the Balakovo Nuclear Power Plant in 1985 and managing director of this plant in 1989. He became deputy managing director of Energoatom in 2002.

He was a deputy on Balakovo city council from 1996 to 2004, before being appointed governor of Saratov Oblast in 2005.

On March, 23,2012, he resigned from the post according to the Decree of the President of the Russian Federationto be replaced by Valery Radaev. The wording in the Decree was «resignation by his own will».[1]

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