Paweł Siemionowicz Vlasov (Russian: Павел Семёнович Власов, born September 21, 1901 in Kysztymie, died June 18, 1987 in Novosibirsk) is a Soviet industrialist, director of the Novosibirsk Chemical Concentration Plant, the Hero of Socialist Labor (1971). 1916 He graduated from the Karabash school, 1920-1923, studied at the faculty of the Urals Industrial Institute in Sverdlovsk, 1929 graduated from this institute with a specialization in metallurgical engineering. 1930-1934 assistant professor of metallurgical process theory, engineer at Sverdlovsk Institute of Color Metals, 1934-1946 chief construction engineer, 1939 director of arsenic factory in Chelyabinsk region, 1946-1951 director of metallurgical plant of the Ministry of Metallurgy of the USSR in Karabash. Targeted to work in the nuclear industry of the USSR, 1951-1953 deputy head of the "B" plant of the South Building of the Chief Building Supervision in Chelyabinsk-40, 1953-1956 Director of Project No. 38 in the city of Grozny in Udmorsk ASRR. From October 26, 1956 the director of the State Trade Union 250 (then 80), later renamed Novosibirsk Chemical Concentrate Factory. April 1975 retired. On several occasions he was a deputy of urban and peripheral districts in Novosibirsk. A member of the party committee, the City Committee and the CPWR Regional Committee.

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