Dmitry Patrushev

Minister

Birthday October 13, 1977

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia)

Age 46 years old

Nationality Russia

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1955

His mother, Elena Nikolaevna Patrusheva (born 1955), worked as a doctor of ultrasound diagnostics and was an employee of Vnesheconombank.

1977

Dmitry Nikolayevich Patrushev (Дмитрий Николаевич Патрушев; born 13 October 1977) is a Russian banker and politician serving as the Minister of Agriculture of Russia since 18 May 2018.

Dmitry Patrushev is the son of Nikolai Patrushev, former Director of FSB and current Secretary of the Russian Security Council.

Dmitry Patrushev was born in Leningrad on 13 October 1977.

1993

In 1993, together with Boris Gryzlov and other classmates and coworkers of her husband, she became a founder of Borg LLP, which specialized in exporting scrap metal.

Patrushev has a brother, Andrey, known as the former Deputy General Director for offshore project development at Gazprom Neft and former General Director of Gazprom Neft Shelf.

As of 2021, Andrey Patrushev has been working as Director General of the Arctic Initiatives Center.

1999

In 1999, he graduated from the State University of Management with a degree in Management.

From 1999 to 2002, he worked in the Ministry of Transport.

He held the post of Director of the Federal Security Service of Russia from 1999 to 2008.

2002

From 2002 to 2004, he studied at the Diplomatic Academy in the specialty "World Economy".

2003

On 16 April 2003, Patrushev defended his PhD dissertation on organizational and economic foundations of quality management in research organizations at the Saint Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance under G. N. Ivanova's supervision.

The official referents for the defense were B. V. Pryankov and P. M. Shavkunov.

2004

In 2004, he joined VTB Bank.

2006

In 2006, he graduated from the FSB Academy.

2007

Since 2007, he has held the position of senior Vice President of VTB Bank.

2008

On 3 July 2008, he defended his Doctor of Sciences (DSc) dissertation in Economics at the Saint Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance.

The dissertation entitled "State and market regulators in the formation and implementation of industrial policy: The case of natural monopolies of the Fuel-Energy Complex" was defended under the supervision of V. V. Korelin; the official referents were V. V. Glukhov, A. V. Kruglov and S. A. Uvarov.

On 12 May 2008, he was appointed Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation.

2010

From 2010 to 2018, he was Chairman of the Board and member of the Supervisory Board of the Russian Agricultural Bank.

During Patrushev's chairmanship, the bank extended the variety of products and services offered to individuals and businesses.

New insurance and investment business lines were established, and the bank increased its support for the agro-industrial complex.

Moreover, from 2010 to 2017, Russian Agricultural Bank's loan portfolio qudripled.

2016

From 2016 to 2021, he was a member of the Gazprom Board of Directors.

Since 2016, Patrushev has been a member of PJSC Gazprom's Board of Directors.

2017

In 2017, its amount was estimated to be 2.97 trillion rubles.

2018

On 18 May 2018, he was appointed Minister of Agriculture.

Since 2018, he has served as Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Russian Agricultural Bank JSC.

Following the publication of the Navalny 35 list of Russian human rights abusers and the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, sanctions were imposed against Patrushev by Australia, Canada, Ukraine, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

Dmitry Patrushev has never been formally married.

However, he has biologically fathered six children: three sons and three daughters.

His father, Nikolay Platonovich Patrushev, is a Russian statesman.

2020

On 21 January 2020, he was re-appointed for this post in Mikhail Mishustin's Cabinet.

Under the direction of Patrushev, the state program "Integrated Development of Rural Areas" was implemented.

By the end of 2020, it covered 82 regions of the Russian Federation and affected 6 million people.