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Nikita Isaev. Who is Nikita Isaev? Early years. Education

Nikita Olegovich Isaev- politician, economist. Leader of the socio-political movement “New Russia”, director of the Institute of Contemporary Economics. Candidate of Legal Sciences, Actual State Councilor 3rd class. Author of the concept of socio-economic development of the country “New NEP. National economic policy".

Childhood and education of Nikita Isaev

Nikita Olegovich Isaev was born on November 12, 1978 in Moscow into a large family. He has four sisters and a brother. Parents - Subbotkin Oleg Alexandrovich And Isaeva Ekaterina Yurievna. The family lived in a communal apartment, an unsettled life and a difficult childhood motivated young Isaev to succeed initially in his studies, then on the way to subsequent career achievements, and to the formation of an active life position in general.

Nikita Isaev studied at Moscow school No. 325 with in-depth study of jurisprudence, which the Russian Ministry of Education has repeatedly awarded the status of the best school in the country. During his studies he achieved great success, for which his photo was placed on the honor board and the school website. As he himself claims, already at the age of 13 he clearly knew what he wanted to do in the future, so he went straight towards his goal.

In 1995, Nikita Isaev graduated from school with honors and entered the Moscow State Law University. O.E.Kutafina(MGYuA).

In 2001, he completed his course of study and entered graduate school, graduating in 2004. In 2006, Nikita Isaev defended his dissertation on the topic “Legal Nature of the Reinsurance Agreement” at the Russian State University for the Humanities and received a Candidate of Legal Sciences degree.

The beginning of Nikita Isaev’s career

While still studying at the university, Nikita Isaev created the Financial House training center, the main goal of which was to teach beginner entrepreneurs the necessary knowledge in the financial sector.

Also during his student years, Nikita Isaev, together with his friends, actively participated in youth political initiatives. In 1999, he became the head of the public organization “Foundation for Support of Young Leaders”.

In parallel with his studies at the university (1997−1999), he worked as a legal consultant, and after that as head of the legal department.

In 2000, he began to build a career in the insurance business as the head of the department for special and strategic issues of the National Insurance Group.

After entering graduate school at Moscow State Law Academy, Nikita Isaev taught a course in business law at the university, as well as several legal courses at the Russian State University for the Humanities.

On November 15, 2004, Nikita Olegovich Isaev founded the Prime Insurance company, focused on the premium segment of the insurance market. In just 3 years, the company achieved significant growth, increased revenue tenfold and turned into an insurance holding company, which united more than 20 insurance companies from Russia and Europe.

In 2006, Nikita Isaev created the industrial holding “Prime Group”, which collected the assets of companies from a wide variety of fields: construction, development, trade, media industry, education and others.

Political and social activities of Nikita Isaev

In 2006, Nikita Isaev made a strong-willed decision to leave a successful business and high income, moving to public service. 10 years later, he created and led his own socio-political movement “New Russia”.

Nikita Isaev has been taking part in the public life of the country since 2005. The bulk of the created projects are aimed at developing youth policy in Russia, training young entrepreneurs, as well as supporting children's and youth sports.

In 2006, Nikita Isaev became the founder of the Youth Business School, the main goal of which is to provide a full-fledged business education for young people who want to engage in entrepreneurial activities. The School has also implemented a number of socially significant projects at the state level.

At various times, Nikita Isaev was a member of the commission for the development of children's and youth sports of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for Physical Culture and Sports, and was deputy head. Implemented a number of public initiatives in the field of youth business education as chairman of the commission on youth business education of the Public Council under the Committee on Education and Science of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. He was also a member of the expert council on insurance of the Federal Antimonopoly Service of the Russian Federation, the Committee on General Legislation and the Reinsurance Committee of the All-Russian Union of Insurers.

Civil service of Nikita Isaev

In 2006, Nikita Isaev received an invitation to civil service in the government of the Ivanovo region in the field of developing the investment potential of the region. This was an unexpected turn in his biography, but he accepted this invitation with honor and began to actively move up the government career ladder.

At the beginning of 2008, he became Secretary of State - Deputy Head of the Russian State Committee for Youth Affairs.

After the abolition of the committee and its reformation in May 2008, Nikita Isaev received the position of Deputy Director of the Department of Special Programs and Territorial Development Projects of the Ministry of Regional Development of the Russian Federation, and in September of the same year he took the post of Assistant Minister of Regional Development of the Russian Federation. In these positions, he was primarily involved in issues of restoration, reformation and socio-economic support of the republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia destroyed after the armed confrontation.

In 2010, Nikita Isaev became Director of the Department of Special Programs and Territorial Development Projects of the Ministry of Regional Development of the Russian Federation. Nikita Olegovich considers the main achievements in this position to be the creation and start of implementation of the state program and strategy for the economic development of the North Caucasus until 2025. The goal of this program is to transform the region into a special tourist and recreational zone and stimulate the development of tourism by actively attracting investment.

After the program began in 2011, Nikita Isaev decided to end his career in the civil service and go back to business.

Nikita Isaev at the Institute of Contemporary Economics

In 2015, Nikita Isaev, on the basis of two of his projects - “Youth Business School” and “Financial House”, created the research organization “Institute of Contemporary Economics”.

The main goal of the Institute is to highlight complex economic problems and situations in simple language that is understandable to most citizens without an economic education. The Institute has already become a popular discussion platform where experts at the regional, federal and international levels discuss global economic problems, news and events, revealing their essence for the ordinary citizen of Russia.

The Institute of Contemporary Economics is engaged in research activities aimed at the development of Russian business and the economy as a whole. In addition, to ensure the most accurate research assessments, Nikita Isaev collaborates with many economic and public organizations in Russia.

Personal life and hobbies of Nikita Isaev

Nikita Isaev has two daughters. However, he tries not to talk about his personal life, preferring to appear at social and political events on his own. There are not many photos of Nikita Olegovich with his wife and children on the Internet.

He considers himself Orthodox, but is not overly religious.

He is interested in football, sometimes attends football matches with friends and follows football news. Among his hobbies, he also especially highlights hiking and music.

Nikita Isaev’s life credo: “Freedom is better than lack of freedom.”

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Some time ago, the rector of the St. Petersburg Humanitarian University of Trade Unions, Professor A.S. Zapesotsky spoke in KP with an article entitled . The material is tough and interesting. Literally a few days after this, the Zvezda TV channel invited me to the “Special Article” program, which implied a discussion of this material. Unfortunately, I was unable to attend the studio and was asked to participate via Skype.

Together with the author of the article, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences Alexander Sergeevich Zapesotsky, in the studio were the editor-in-chief of the newspaper “Moskovsky Komsomolets” Pavel Gusev, as well as the director of the Institute of Contemporary Economics Nikita Isaev. The same expert who (that is, his exchange rate to the dollar is too ... small) about whom we talked last week. “Value” was given to his words by the fact that Nikita Isaev is the second person in the Rodina party - Chairman of the Presidium of the Political Council of the party.

The program was recorded and not broadcast live, and since there were some problems with Skype (connection) in the studio, I listened to almost the entire discussion while waiting for it to go on air.

Full version of the program:

Nikolai Starikov about the economic crisis and German Gref:

I would like to note that PChairman of the Presidium of the Political Council of the Rodina party Nikita Isaev surprised me on this broadcast.

A few things:

1. Naivety or even sympathy for perestroika (see about 8.30 min). It is obvious that Gorbachev and his accomplices did not start the “changes” in the USSR to improve the economy or its careful transformation into something more efficient and productive.

Perestroika was started to destroy the USSR! Just like “privatization” according to Gaidar and Chubais, it was done to transfer the property of our people into the hands of TNCs, by temporarily transferring it into the hands of the so-called oligarchs. And naivety, bordering on a lack of understanding of political processes, is inappropriate for people professionally involved in politics.

2. Today, only inveterate liberals or complete fools can talk about the need for privatization as such, after what happened in the 90s. The thesis “private is always more effective than public” is false from the very beginning. Otherwise, Norway or Saudi Arabia would have private, rather than state, oil companies. But both Saudi Aramco and Statoil belong to the state. Just like China's oil monopoly. Ownership does not guarantee efficiency. Management, goal setting, managerial talents, names of leaders - these are the components of success. For example, the surname Chubais is synonymous with bankruptcy and the sale of property. Why? Because Chubais’s task is to quickly and effectively distribute state property into the right hands and for pennies.

So Nikita Isaev from the Rodina party is not against the next round of privatization, as such. He agrees that private is always more effective. He simply believes that there is no need to privatize now – it’s still cheap.

Quote:

“Privatization is not only revenue to the budget, it is a change of owner to an effective owner. If we accept that the state is an ineffective owner, offer effective owners, offer a real buyout price for real money, only now only foreigners can offer this, because there is absolutely no internal investment resource.” (see 15.45 min)

Do you understand the difference? We, the Great Fatherland Party (GF), are against privatization in principle.

The second person in the Rodina party agrees that “the state is ineffective” and suggests not selling while assets are cheap.

3. During the discussion, Nikita Isaev, in response to Zapesotsky’s remark about the rapid restoration of the USSR economy after a terrible war, said that “under Stalin there was a totalitarian regime.” To him about the effectiveness of state management of the economy - in response to the cliché of Western propaganda, which has nothing to do with ECONOMY. But it perfectly shows how the second person in a party that wants to be considered patriotic actually thinks. The logic is poor. The private is always better than the public, and if there is an example of the opposite from our history, then it is a “totalitarian regime.” Doesn't this remind you of liberal rhetoric? Reminds me a lot. I expressed my bewilderment and indignation at this approach when I was given the floor.

It is difficult to say what motivated the authors of the program, but Nikita Isaev’s words and my response on this topic were cut out from the final version of the program. I don’t understand such selective censorship - it’s strange that words and ideas that will help the mass of voters understand what is actually hidden behind the beautiful and correct slogans that Nikita Isaev usually “spouts” are deleted. It seems that someone is deliberately masking the mistakes and slips made by this leader of the Rodina party.

However, in such a situation, it is difficult for voters to make an informed choice, and the Rodina party itself will never know that in the second position there is a person whose views cannot be called patriotic.

Do we need such “patriots” in the Duma, painfully reminiscent of liberals and even ready to outdo them in depressing the value of the national currency? Do you agree to privatize state property when it becomes more expensive? And those who consider the great past of our country a “totalitarian regime”?

Many were surprised by the position of the State Duma deputy when he opposed the reunification of Russia and Crimea. Why be surprised? During the election campaign, he spoke beautiful words, used socialist rhetoric and got into the Duma. And there he directly engaged in anti-state activities, the pinnacle of which was. So today we already see that, under the cover of patriotic rhetoric, people are trying to go to the Duma whose views cannot be called patriotic.

A patriot is one who respects his history. All. Without a trace. Both the Russian Empire and the USSR. And kings and general secretaries. He understands that both the first and second acted within the framework of a historical context, at a certain time and in a certain era. And he is always on the side of his country, no matter what it is called. He proposes measures that are adequate to the historical context in economics and politics. Today. And today to advocate privatization means to completely ignore the results of the previous one, which significantly WEAKENED, rather than strengthened, our country.

I would venture to assume that if such political “shifters”, the appearance of which is already noticeable, appear in large numbers and actively advocate “for everything patriotic is good, against everything bad,” then the word “patriot” risks acquiring a negative connotation and meaning, as this has already happened with the words “liberal” and “democrat”.

We need to be more careful. We need to look less at beautiful slogans. And - listen.

They will definitely talk. As they say, let a liberal speak and he will say everything himself.

This rule also applies to political “shifters”.

    Nikita Isaev was born on November 12, 1978 in Moscow. Today Nikita Olegovich is the director of the Institute of Contemporary Economics, and since December 2015, the chairman of the presidium of the political council of the Rodina party and third-class state councilor of the Russian Federation. In the past, he was the general producer of the Football Academy television project, and that’s when many of us heard about him.

    Regarding his personal life, Nikita Isaev is married and has two daughters.

    In 1978, Nikita Isaev was born in Moscow, graduated from school 325 with a silver medal, and this school was considered the best in the country, and then went on to study at Moscow State Law Academy. He was a purposeful child from childhood and grew up to be an active and responsible adult.

    Nikita Isaev is a political scientist, economist, entrepreneur, TV presenter, lawyer and teacher, is a candidate of legal sciences, worked as a legal consultant, worked at the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Youth Affairs, in the department of special programs and territorial development projects of the Ministry of Regional Development.

    Nikita Isaev developed the New NEP program for the National Economic Policy, a mobilization model of the Russian economy.

    In his free time from work, Nikita Isaev is interested in football, several years ago he was the General Producer of the television program Football Academy, and hosted the program Private Law with Nikita Isaev on the Capital channel.

    Nikita Olegovich Isaev (born November 12, 1978, Moscow) Director of the Institute of Contemporary Economics, Candidate of Legal Sciences.

    Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Prime Group Holding Company

    Acting State Advisor of the Russian Federation, 3rd class. Candidate of Legal Sciences. Lecturer at the Department of Business Law, Moscow State Law Academy named after. O. E. Kutafina (MSAL).

    Founder of the Youth Business School.

    Nikita Isaev was born in 1978 on November 12th, his hometown is Moscow. Now Isaev acts as director of the Institute of Contemporary Economics. Previously a member of the United Russia party, since 2015 he has been a member of the Rodina party. He also has his own business.

    But previously he was the producer of such a television project as the Football Academy.

    As for Isaev’s personal life, he is married to Nadezhda Isaeva and they have two daughters.

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    At the same time, Nikita is happily married and is the father of two daughters.

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The leader of the socio-political movement “New Russia” Nikita Isaev often attends television shows where discussions on controversial topics take place. Some consider the man to be an opposition expert who says the right things. Others consider his words demagoguery.

Childhood and youth

The biography of Nikita Olegovich Isaev began on November 12, 1978 in the capital of Russia. The boy grew up in a large family: he has 4 sisters and a brother. The family lived in a communal apartment, but the unsettled life and difficult early years became an excellent motivator for young Isaev to improve his existing situation.

The boy did well in school, and then worked hard for career advancement. Over time, Nikita Olegovich developed an active life position and established firm social priorities.

According to some sources, Nikita studied at the capital’s school No. 325, which specialized in in-depth study of jurisprudence. This educational institution has been repeatedly awarded the title of the best school in Russia.

There Isaev achieved success in his studies, his photo adorns the honor board. According to Nikita Olegovich, at the age of 13 he already knew what he wanted to do in the future and confidently walked towards his goal.

In 1995, the young man graduated from school with honors and entered the Moscow State Law Academy. After completing the course, Isaev went to graduate school, graduating in 2004. After 2 years, the man defended his dissertation, receiving the degree of Candidate of Legal Sciences.

Career

While studying at the university, Isaev created the “Financial House” center, the purpose of which is to transfer to aspiring entrepreneurs the necessary knowledge in the financial sector. During his student years, the future lawyer participated in youth political initiatives and was the head of the public association “Foundation for Support of Young Leaders.” Moreover, Isaev worked as a legal consultant, and a little later became the head of the legal department.


In the 2000s, Isaev began his career in the insurance business as a department head, and after entering graduate school he was a teacher of the “Business Law” course. In the fall of 2014, Nikita Olegovich founded the Prime Insurance company, providing premium insurance services. Over the course of 3 years, the company grew into an insurance holding company.

But business is not all that Isaev did: he developed children’s sports and implemented several programs for the economic education of youth. The Football Academy project, whose goal is to find talented athletes, has become a sensation.


In 2006, Nikita Olegovich left a successful business and high income, moving to public service. He primarily resolved issues of restoring the infrastructure of those affected by the confrontation between South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

Later, Isaev created and began to implement a state program for the development of the North Caucasus, the task of which was to transform the region into a special tourist and recreational zone. It was planned to attract investment by stimulating the influx of tourists. But soon Nikita Olegovich stopped his career in the civil service and went back to business.


On the basis of two projects, Isaev created the research organization “Institute of Contemporary Economics”, becoming its director. The main goal of the institution is to highlight complex economic problems in simple and understandable words.

In January 2017, Isaev announced the creation of his own socio-political movement called “New Russia”, hoping to become a competitor to the current party in power.

Personal life

Isaev tries not to talk about his personal life, most often appearing at political events alone.

Daughter Alisa was born from the union of Isaev with a certain Olga. It is known that the couple was not officially married. How long the young parents stayed together and what caused the breakup is unknown.


But many people knew about Nikita Olegovich’s high-profile affair with him in 2006. The relationship did not last so long, but soon after meeting the lovers started talking about marriage. However, in the midst of preparations for the celebration, the young people separated.

Soon after breaking up with the TV star, Isaev met Nadezhda, his future wife. The couple entered into an official union, and the wife gave the man a daughter, Vita. For unknown reasons, this family also broke up.


Now the public figure does not forget that he is first and foremost a father and spends a lot of time with both daughters. Nikita Olegovich maintained friendly relations with the mothers of his children.

The man considers himself an Orthodox person, but is not overly religious. He is interested in football, often attends matches and follows news in this area. As for hobbies, Nikita Olegovich loves energetic recreation; he likes hiking.

Nikita Isaev now

In 2018, Isaev continues his social activities. The man often appears on the “60 Minutes” program, where he expresses his opinion on politics and the general situation in the country. A political scientist sometimes finds himself at the center of scandals, as he always openly and honestly expresses his own position.


Nikita Isaev maintains an unofficial account on the social network Instagram, where he regularly shares pictures and short videos of life events with subscribers.



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