Fiodor Kuziukow


Fiodor Fiodorowicz Kuziukow (Russian: Фёдор Фёдорович Кузюков, born 2 March 1915 in Luboszcz village in the Orłowo province, died July 18, 1997 in Moscow) - Soviet engineer, deputy minister of coal industry of the USSR (1965-1984) The Socialist (1957).

After graduating in 1935, he worked as a driver's assistant, mining foreman, assistant helmsman and head of the facility, assistant principal engineer, chief engineer and manager of the Chelyabinsk mine. From 1940 a member of the WKP (b), 1941 graduated from the Moscow Mining Institute, 1946-1948 was the manager of the mining trust in the Chelyabinsk region, later a chief engineer and administrator of another trust in that region. 1949 graduated engineering studies at the Mining Institute in Sverdlovsk, academic staff member of the Chelabi Mining Institute. From March 1959 First Secretary of the Municipal Committee of the CPSU in Kopadu, 1959-1960 Secretary, and from 1960 to January 1963 Second Secretary of the Regional Committee of the CPSU in Chelyabinsk, from December 1962 to January 1963 Chairman of the Chelyabinsk Oblast Office of the CPSU for Industrial Production. From January 1963 to October 29, 1965 First Secretary of the Industrial Regional Committee of the CPSU Chelyabinsk, from October 1965 to 1984 Deputy Minister of the Mining Industry of the USSR, 1984-1987 Director of the Institute for the Promotion of Management Qualifications of the Employees of the Ministry of Coal Industry of the USSR, then retired. 1963-1967 Member of the RFSRR 6th term of office. Honors

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