Vice President for Production of Kazatomprom appointed
Astana. July 14. Kazakhstan Today - Nurlan Ryspanov has been appointed Vice President for Production of the National Nuclear Company Kazatomprom on July 13, 2009 and Galymzhan Pirmatov has been appointed Vice President for Economy and Finance, the agency reports citing the press service of the company.
N. Ryspanov was born in 1961 in the Pavlodar area. He graduated from Leningrad Institute of Water Transport, and Satpaev Kazakh National Technical University.
G. Pirmatov was born in 1972 in the South Kazakhstan area. He graduated from Novosibirsk State University, and Satpaev Kazakh National Technical University.
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