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Secretary of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation Valery Fadeev. Valery Fadeev - biography, information, personal life

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Valery Aleksandrovich Fadeev(born October 10, Tashkent) - Russian journalist, TV presenter and public figure. Editor-in-chief of the magazine "Expert" (since 1998), member of the Supreme Council - co-coordinator of the Liberal platform of the political party "United Russia", member of the supervisory board - Chairman of the expert council of the Agency for Strategic Initiatives to Promote New Projects. Member of the Central Headquarters - head of the working group “Quality of Everyday Life”, member of the interdepartmental working group on housing and communal services of the Government of the Russian Federation, director, host of the “Sunday Time” program on Channel One (since September 4, 2016).

Biography

In 1983 he graduated from the Faculty of Management and Applied Mathematics (MIPT).

In 1993-1995 - Deputy Director of the Expert Institute of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs. In 1992-1995 - expert, scientific editor of the Kommersant-Weekly magazine of the Kommersant publishing house.

In 1995-1998 - scientific editor, first deputy editor-in-chief of the weekly analytical magazine "Expert".

Since February 18, 1998 - first deputy editor-in-chief of the Izvestia newspaper.

Since November 1998 - editor-in-chief of the Expert magazine.

One of the authors of the law “On the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation”, member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation (from 2006 to 2012).

Since October 20, 2011 - member of the supervisory board - Chairman of the expert council of the Agency for Strategic Initiatives to promote new projects.

Since 2011 - member of the Central Headquarters of the All-Russian Popular Front and head of its working group “Quality of Everyday Life”. He is a member of the Supreme Council of the United Russia party and co-coordinator of the party's Liberal platform.

Since May 20, 2015, member of the interdepartmental group on housing and communal services of the Government of the Russian Federation, created by order of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and led by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Kozak.

Since September 4, 2016, he has been the host of the Sunday edition of the television program “Time” on Channel One.

Personal life

Social activity

In the fall of 2008, he was elected president of the All-Russian organization of media workers “Media Union”.

Head of the Guild of Business Journalism.

Member of the Board of Trustees of Oleg Deripaska’s charitable foundation “Volnoye Delo”.

Director of the Institute of Public Design.

Member of the Coordination Committee of the International Open Grant Competition “Orthodox Initiative”.

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One thing that Pierre now wanted with all the strength of his soul was to quickly get out of those terrible impressions in which he lived that day, return to normal living conditions and fall asleep peacefully in his room on his bed. Only under ordinary conditions of life did he feel that he would be able to understand himself and all that he had seen and experienced. But these ordinary living conditions were nowhere to be found.
Although cannonballs and bullets did not whistle here along the road along which he walked, on all sides there was the same thing that was there on the battlefield. There were the same suffering, exhausted and sometimes strangely indifferent faces, the same blood, the same soldiers' greatcoats, the same sounds of shooting, although distant, but still terrifying; In addition, it was stuffy and dusty.
Having walked about three miles along the big Mozhaisk road, Pierre sat down on the edge of it.
Dusk fell on the ground, and the roar of the guns died down. Pierre, leaning on his arm, lay down and lay there for a long time, looking at the shadows moving past him in the darkness. It constantly seemed to him that a cannonball was flying at him with a terrible whistle; he shuddered and stood up. He didn't remember how long he had been here. In the middle of the night, three soldiers, having brought branches, placed themselves next to him and began to make a fire.
The soldiers, looking sideways at Pierre, lit a fire, put a pot on it, crumbled crackers into it and put lard in it. The pleasant smell of edible and fatty food merged with the smell of smoke. Pierre stood up and sighed. The soldiers (there were three of them) ate, not paying attention to Pierre, and talked among themselves.
- What kind of person will you be? - one of the soldiers suddenly turned to Pierre, obviously, by this question meaning what Pierre was thinking, namely: if you want something, we will give it to you, just tell me, are you an honest person?
- I? me?.. - said Pierre, feeling the need to belittle his social position as much as possible in order to be closer and more understandable to the soldiers. “I am truly a militia officer, only my squad is not here; I came to the battle and lost my own.
- Look! - said one of the soldiers.
The other soldier shook his head.
- Well, eat the mess if you want! - said the first and gave Pierre, licking it, a wooden spoon.
Pierre sat down by the fire and began to eat the mess, the food that was in the pot and which seemed to him the most delicious of all the foods that he had ever eaten. While he greedily bent over the pot, picking up large spoons, chewing one after another and his face was visible in the light of the fire, the soldiers silently looked at him.
-Where do you want it? You tell me! – one of them asked again.
– I’m going to Mozhaisk.
- Are you now a master?
- Yes.
- What’s your name?
- Pyotr Kirillovich.
- Well, Pyotr Kirillovich, let’s go, we’ll take you. In complete darkness, the soldiers, together with Pierre, went to Mozhaisk.
The roosters were already crowing when they reached Mozhaisk and began to climb the steep city mountain. Pierre walked along with the soldiers, completely forgetting that his inn was below the mountain and that he had already passed it. He would not have remembered this (he was in such a state of loss) if his guard, who went to look for him around the city and returned back to his inn, had not encountered him halfway up the mountain. The bereitor recognized Pierre by his hat, which was turning white in the darkness.
“Your Excellency,” he said, “we are already desperate.” Why are you walking? Where are you going, please?
“Oh yes,” said Pierre.
The soldiers paused.
- Well, have you found yours? - said one of them.
- Well, goodbye! Pyotr Kirillovich, I think? Farewell, Pyotr Kirillovich! - said other voices.
“Goodbye,” said Pierre and headed with his driver to the inn.
“We have to give it to them!” - Pierre thought, taking his pocket. “No, don’t,” a voice told him.
There was no room in the upper rooms of the inn: everyone was occupied. Pierre went into the yard and, covering his head, lay down in his carriage.

As soon as Pierre laid his head on the pillow, he felt that he was falling asleep; but suddenly, with the clarity of almost reality, a boom, boom, boom of shots was heard, groans, screams, the splashing of shells were heard, the smell of blood and gunpowder, and a feeling of horror, the fear of death, overwhelmed him. He opened his eyes in fear and raised his head from under his overcoat. Everything was quiet in the yard. Only at the gate, talking to the janitor and splashing through the mud, was some orderly walking. Above Pierre's head, under the dark underside of the plank canopy, doves fluttered from the movement he made while rising. Throughout the yard there was a peaceful, joyful for Pierre at that moment, strong smell of an inn, the smell of hay, manure and tar. Between two black canopies a clear starry sky was visible.
“Thank God this isn’t happening anymore,” thought Pierre, covering his head again. - Oh, how terrible fear is and how shamefully I surrendered to it! And they... they were firm and calm all the time, until the end... - he thought. In Pierre's concept, they were soldiers - those who were at the battery, and those who fed him, and those who prayed to the icon. They - these strange ones, hitherto unknown to him, were clearly and sharply separated in his thoughts from all other people.
“To be a soldier, just a soldier! - thought Pierre, falling asleep. – Enter into this common life with your whole being, imbued with what makes them so. But how can one throw off all this unnecessary, devilish, all the burden of this external man? At one time I could have been this. I could run away from my father as much as I wanted. Even after the duel with Dolokhov, I could have been sent as a soldier.” And in Pierre’s imagination flashed a dinner at a club, at which he called Dolokhov, and a benefactor in Torzhok. And now Pierre is presented with a ceremonial dining room. This lodge takes place in the English Club. And someone familiar, close, dear, sits at the end of the table. Yes it is! This is a benefactor. “But he died? - thought Pierre. - Yes, he died; but I didn't know he was alive. And how sorry I am that he died, and how glad I am that he is alive again!” On one side of the table sat Anatole, Dolokhov, Nesvitsky, Denisov and others like him (the category of these people was as clearly defined in Pierre’s soul in the dream as the category of those people whom he called them), and these people, Anatole, Dolokhov they shouted and sang loudly; but from behind their shout the voice of the benefactor could be heard, speaking incessantly, and the sound of his words was as significant and continuous as the roar of the battlefield, but it was pleasant and comforting. Pierre did not understand what the benefactor was saying, but he knew (the category of thoughts was just as clear in the dream) that the benefactor was talking about goodness, about the possibility of being what they were. And they surrounded the benefactor on all sides, with their simple, kind, firm faces. But although they were kind, they did not look at Pierre, did not know him. Pierre wanted to attract their attention and say. He stood up, but at the same moment his legs became cold and exposed.

Valery Alexandrovich Fadeev. Born on October 10, 1960 in Tashkent. Russian journalist and public figure.

In 1983 he graduated from the Faculty of Management and Applied Mathematics of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) in Dolgoprudny.

In 1988-1990, he worked at the Institute of Energy Research of the USSR Academy of Sciences.

In 1990-1992 - senior researcher at the Institute of Market Problems of the USSR Academy of Sciences.

In 1993-1995 - Deputy Director of the Expert Institute of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs. In 1992-1995 - expert, scientific editor of the Kommersant-Weekly magazine of the Kommersant publishing house.

In 1995-1998 - scientific editor, first deputy editor-in-chief of the weekly analytical magazine "Expert".

Since November 1998 - editor-in-chief of Expert magazine.

In the fall of 2008, he was elected president of the All-Russian organization of media workers “Media Union”.

Since October 20, 2011 - member of the supervisory board - Chairman of the expert council of the Agency for Strategic Initiatives to promote new projects.

Since 2011 - member of the Central Headquarters of the All-Russian Popular Front and head of its working group “Quality of Everyday Life”.

He is a member of the Supreme Council of the United Russia party and co-coordinator of the party's Liberal platform.

On February 6, 2012, he was officially registered as a proxy of the candidate for President of the Russian Federation and the current Prime Minister.

Since October 2014, he has hosted the socio-political talk show “Structure of the Moment” on Channel One.

Since May 20, 2015, member of the interdepartmental group on housing and communal services of the Government of the Russian Federation, created by order of the Prime Minister and led by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Kozak.

He took part in the United Russia primaries in 2016 and nominated his candidacy in the Komi Republic. However, he lost the primaries.

Since September 4, 2016 - presenter of the Sunday edition of the TV program “Time” on Channel One instead.

Quotes from Valery Fadeev:

“The essence of a journalist’s job is to go to where an event is happening, find out the details, talk to the participants and describe it coherently, without lying if possible. But this does not mean that a journalist cannot have a position - he, in fact, "must have some kind of worldview. Yes, you can write some political essays and defend your point of view, but this is no longer quite journalism, this is already a reflection of the position taken by the publication as a whole."

“The media began to actively replicate the theory of “two Russias”: that there are “us”, who understand and know everything, and “they”, uneducated and downtrodden, to whom no one explained anything... It is irresponsible and naive to believe that the greater "Part of the citizens, in general, of a fully developed country do not have at least an intuitive level of attitude towards politics. They have started to consider themselves so much smarter than everyone else."

"Apart from the bonds of political correctness, the Western media, of course, are more powerful, subtler, stronger than ours. For example, traffic to the website of the German magazine Spiegel - and this is not an entertainment magazine at all - increases significantly on the days of discussion of the German state budget, because journalists explain , some will be better off from this, some will be worse off. They don’t complain that “the people are not the same,” but try to interest them. People respond to this."

“We need to think more, we need to better understand the areas that a journalist writes about, we need to work more. Many people want to immediately become columnists, rulers of thoughts, and our job, let me remind you, is to go, find out, tell. And very few people want to do this not very beautiful job."

Personal life of Valery Fadeev:

Has a daughter who studies at the Higher School of Economics.


Russian public and political figure, journalist and TV presenter.

Biography of Valery Fadeev

Valery Fadeev born in Tashkent, but grew up in Moscow. After school, he graduated from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and worked for several years in a research laboratory. In the 90s, Fadeev served as scientific editor of the Kommersant-Weekly magazine, and in 1998 he became editor-in-chief of the Expert magazine.

Valery has been involved in politics for a long time. He is a member of the Supreme Council of the United Russia party, and in 2012 he was a confidant of Vladimir Putin during the presidential elections in the Russian Federation. In 2017, Fadeev was elected secretary of the Public Chamber of Russia.

Fadeev is married. His wife Tatyana Gurova also works as a journalist and is a co-owner of the Expert media holding.

Television career of Valery Fadeev

In 2014, Fadeev began hosting the political talk show “Structure of the Moment” on Channel One. He invited public figures, journalists and media personalities to the studio. One of the guests on the show was

TASS DOSSIER. On June 19, 2017, the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation of the new, sixth convocation, at its first plenary meeting, elected journalist Valery Fadeev as its secretary.

Valery Aleksandrovich Fadeev was born on October 10, 1960 in Tashkent, Uzbek SSR (now the Republic of Uzbekistan).

In 1983, he graduated from the Faculty of Management and Applied Mathematics of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) in Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region.

From 1983 to 1984 he worked at the Almaz Central Design Bureau (now the Almaz Research and Production Association named after Academician A. A. Raspletin).

In 1984-1986 served in the Strategic Missile Forces of the USSR Armed Forces.

From 1986 to 1988 - researcher at the Computing Center of the USSR Academy of Sciences (USSR Academy of Sciences; now the A. A. Dorodnitsyn Computing Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences). Worked on issues of macroeconomics.

In 1988-1990 worked at the Institute of Energy Research of the USSR Academy of Sciences. In 1990-1992 - Senior Researcher at the Institute of Market Problems of the USSR Academy of Sciences.

In 1993, he moved to the Expert Institute of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs ("Exin"; now the Scientific and Educational Foundation "Expert Institute"). In 1993-1995 was deputy director of Eksin Yevgeny Yasin.

At the same time, in 1992-1995. - expert, scientific editor of the Kommersant-Weekly magazine of the Kommersant publishing house. In 1995, he left the editorial office along with a number of employees, including the founder of Kommersant-Weekly JSC Mikhail Rogozhnikov. He took part in the creation of a new analytical publication - the Expert magazine.

From 1995 to 1998 he was scientific editor, first deputy editor-in-chief of the Expert magazine Mikhail Rogozhnikov, and since 1996 Nikita Kirichenko.

In 1998, he worked part-time as first deputy editor-in-chief of the Izvestia newspaper Ivan Laptev.

Since November 1998 - editor-in-chief of the Expert magazine.

In 2001-2004 - one of the co-founders, co-chairman of the All-Russian public organization "Business Russia".

Since July 2006 - General Director, co-owner of Expert Media Holding CJSC. Creator of the Expert-TV TV channel.

In 2006-2014 was a member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation of the first - fourth compositions (OP RF). He was a member of the OP under the presidential quota. In 2006-2008 served as deputy chairman of the commission on globalism and national development strategy. In 2008-2014 headed the commission for economic development and support of entrepreneurship, was a member of the Council of the OP. He was one of the developers of the law “On the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation”.

In 2008, he was elected president of the All-Russian organization of media workers "Media Union". Head of the guild of business journalism at Media Union.

Since October 20, 2011 - member of the supervisory board - chairman of the expert council of the Agency for Strategic Initiatives.

Since 2011 - member of the Central Headquarters of the All-Russian Popular Front. Head of the ONF working group "Quality of Everyday Life".

In 2012, he became one of the trusted representatives of Russian presidential candidate Vladimir Putin.

Since October 2014 - host of the socio-political talk show "Structure of the Moment" on Channel One. In September 2016, he became the host of the Sunday edition of the TV program “Time” instead of Irada Zeynalova. On December 15, 2016, he participated in the annual program “Conversation with Dmitry Medvedev” as a representative of Channel One.

In 2015, he joined the interdepartmental group on housing and communal services of the Russian government.

In May 2016, he took part in the preliminary voting of the United Russia party to select candidates for deputies of the State Duma of the Russian Federation from the Komi Republic. According to the voting results, he took sixth place, but was not included in the final list of candidates.

On March 20, 2017, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation, he was approved as a member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation of the sixth composition.

Director of the autonomous non-profit organization "Institute of Public Design".

Member of the Council of Elders of the All-Russian public organization "Business Russia".

Member of the Supreme Council of the All-Russian political party "United Russia". Co-coordinator of the party's Liberal platform.

Member of the board of trustees of Oleg Deripaska's Volnoe Delo Foundation. Member of the Coordination Committee for the promotion of social, educational, informational, cultural and other initiatives under the auspices of the Russian Orthodox Church.

Married. Wife - Tatyana Igorevna Gurova (born 1963), co-owner of the Expert media holding, first deputy editor-in-chief of the Expert magazine.