Generated by GPT-5-mini| Vladimir Yakushev | |
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| Name | Vladimir Yakushev |
| Native name | Владимир Якушев |
| Office | Russian Minister of Construction, Housing and Utilities |
| Term start | 2018 |
| Term end | 2020 |
| Predecessor | Mikhail Men |
| Successor | Irek Faizullin |
| Birth date | 1968 |
| Birth place | Tyumen Oblast, Soviet Union |
| Alma mater | Surgut State University |
| Party | United Russia |
Vladimir Yakushev is a Russian politician and former regional governor who has held senior federal posts in transport and construction. He served in leadership roles linking regional administration in Tyumen Oblast with national ministries in Moscow, overseeing infrastructure, housing, and utility portfolios while interacting with federal agencies and state corporations. His career spans service in regional executive offices, the State Duma environment of intergovernmental relations, and ministerial positions within cabinets of Dmitry Medvedev and Vladimir Putin.
Born in Tyumen Oblast during the Soviet Union era, he graduated from Surgut State University with studies tied to industrial and resource-sector regions. His formative years connected him to energy-producing regions such as Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug and Sakhalin Oblast through regional networks. Early affiliations linked him with regional administrative institutions and regional branches of state corporations involved in oil and gas development like Gazprom and Rosneft through professional training programs. He later attended courses and retraining programs associated with federal executive schools connected to the Presidential Administration of Russia.
Yakushev began professional life in regional administrations and industrial enterprises in the late 1980s and early 1990s during the post-Perestroika transition. He worked in executive positions in municipal and oblast-level bodies interacting with energy companies such as LUKOIL and pipeline operators linked to Transneft. His early responsibilities placed him alongside figures from regional legislatures and municipal councils and involved coordination with agencies in Khanty-Mansiysk and Tyumen. During this period he developed ties to the network of regional leaders and ministers who later featured in United Russia political structures and federal appointments.
Yakushev entered higher-profile politics as a regional official, later appointed as Governor of Tyumen Oblast and head of the administrations that coordinate with autonomous okrugs like Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. His governorship involved interactions with presidential envoys from the Ural Federal District and cabinet members in Moscow. He is a member of United Russia and engaged with interregional associations such as the Association of Siberian and Far Eastern Regions and federal bodies including the Ministry of Economic Development and the Ministry of Regional Development. His tenure overlapped with national initiatives promoted by Dmitry Medvedev's government and coordination with federal services such as the Federal Antimonopoly Service and the Ministry of Finance.
At the federal level Yakushev first assumed a ministerial role related to Transport where he coordinated with agencies like Rosavtodor, Russian Railways, and state corporations including Vnesheconombank on infrastructure financing. Later he was appointed Minister of Construction, Housing and Utilities, succeeding Mikhail Men and working alongside ministers such as Maxim Topilin (Social Protection) and Arkady Dvorkovich (Economic Development) in cabinet meetings. In that capacity he engaged with regulatory agencies, parliamentary committees of the State Duma, and municipal administrations across regions including St. Petersburg, Moscow Oblast, and resource regions like Sverdlovsk Oblast. His ministerial role required collaboration with housing developers, industry associations, and international partners linked to urban development projects.
Yakushev prioritized programs aimed at modernization of housing stock, utilities reform, and urban development, interfacing with national projects endorsed by the Presidential Administration of Russia and initiatives promoted during the administrations of Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev. He oversaw implementation frameworks that coordinated federal funding from the Ministry of Finance and project execution by state operators including Russian Railways for transit-oriented development and Rosatom-linked construction projects in certain regions. His tenure involved work on regulatory measures affecting public‑private partnerships involving developers from Moscow, construction firms headquartered in St. Petersburg, and regional contractors in Siberia and the Far East. He also engaged with housing modernization programs in collaboration with municipal governments in Yekaterinburg, Kazan, and Novosibirsk.
Yakushev is married with children and maintains residence arrangements tied to official duties in Moscow and regional centers such as Tyumen. He has received state recognitions and awards customary for federal ministers and regional governors, often conferred during presidential or government ceremonies involving entities like the Presidential Administration of Russia and the Federal Assembly of Russia. His public profile has been featured in regional and national media outlets, and he remains connected to networks of officials across ministries and federal districts.
Category:1968 births Category:Living people Category:Governors of Tyumen Oblast Category:Russian Ministers of Construction, Housing and Utilities Category:United Russia politicians