Siman Povarenkin
Siman Victorovich Povarenkin | |
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Born | December 19, 1969 |
Nationality | Russian |
Alma mater | Omsk State University |
Occupation | Owner of GeoProMining |
Website |
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Siman Povarenkin (Born 1969 in Omsk) is a Russian entrepreneur with investments in metals & mining, geophysics and medical and health technology in Asia, Europe and Latin America. Povarenkin graduated from the Omsk State University with a degree in Chemistry and Petroleum Chemicals. In addition, he has completed courses in finance and banking at the Academy of Economics in Moscow, Bank Tutors Institute in Frankfurt, and the Intellectual Fund in Paris.[1]
Povarenkin has over 15 years of corporate management experience in banking and industrial sectors. Previously he was Chairman of the Board of Industrial Investors Group, FESCO, Russian Industrial Bank and First Vice President, Head of Investment Management Business at Incombank. He served as director of Far Eastern Shipping Company Plc from June 5, 2007 to December 2008. He serves as Non-Executive Director of Saddleback Corporation Ltd.[2]
GeoProMining
One of Povarenkin’s substantial investments was in GeoProMining (GPM), an international gold and copper mining company with operations in Russia and Armenia.[3] He has previously served as Chairman of the Board of GPM, and is currently a member of Board of Directors and the Remuneration Committee.[4]
In 2005, along with business partner at the time Sergey Generalov, he purchased one of the largest mining companies in Georgia, consisting of the Madneuli mine and its subsidiary Quartzite. This was to become the first production asset of GeoProMining.[5] In 2007, the two divided up the assets of their shared investment vehicle Industrial Investors, with Povarenkin becoming the majority shareholder of GeoProMining. He subsequently expanded GPM further, acquiring various assets in Russia and the Caucasus. In 2012 the firm sold its assets in Georgia.[6]
In September 2011, he joined the Business Council of the Russian Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The Council strives to strengthen bilateral economic and investment cooperation between the two countries.[7]
GPM Asia
Another mining project of Mr Povarenkin is GPM Asia.[8] GPM Asia is not a part of GeoProMining Group. In 2009 GPM Asia acquired mining and processing operations located in Binh Thuan province in the south-east of Vietnam.[9] Key products are mineral sands - zircon and titanium dioxide minerals in the form of ilmenite, rutile and monazite. Mineral sands produced by GPM Asia are certified by SGS. The company is looking into expanding its operations in the region.[10][11][12]
Personal life
Povarenkin has a passion for European and Russian art, which influenced him to purchase the 19th-century chateau in Normandy (France), which was previously owned by Yves Saint Laurent.[13] Povarenkin is also a patron of theatrical arts and currently supports the theatre project, “Квартет и” (Quartet and), which is based in Moscow.[14]
He is a noted gastronome with a great interest in foods from around the world, and has studied the culinary arts from regions ranging from Latin America to South East Asia.
He was named 497th Wealthiest Man in Russia for 2010 by Finansmag.ru.[15]
References
- ↑ "Siman Povarenkin". Industrial Investors Group.
- ↑ "Siman Povarenkin". Bloomberg Businessweek.
- ↑ Povarenkin, Siman (2012-11-10). "We are not a license market player; we are an industrial company". ArmInfo.
- ↑ "Board of Directors". GeoProMining.
- ↑ "History". GeoProMining.
- ↑ "Update". GeoProMining.
- ↑ Povarenkin, Siman (2011-09-13). "Economic Cooperation" (PDF). FIRST Magazine.
- ↑ "GPM Asia website".
- ↑ "Business in Vietnam. Interview by Evgeny Volosov for Russian International Affairs Council". Russian International Affairs Council website. 2012-12-04.
- ↑ "GPM Asia plans investments in Vietnam".
- ↑ "Binh Thuan plans titanium processing zones".
- ↑ "Vietnam's largest titanium processing park to be built".
- ↑ "Новыми владельцами поместья Ива Сен-Лорана стали россияне". Lenta.ru.
- ↑ "Kvartet i".
- ↑ "Рейтинг российских миллиардеров 2010". Finansmag.ru. 2010-02-28.