David Traktovenko
David Isaakovich Traktovenko (Russian: Давид Исаакович Трактовенко) is a Russian businessman. Education1978 – Leningrad Financial and Economic Institute named after N.A. Voznesensky (finance and credit). He is a candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor.[1] CareerDavid Traktovenko's career in the banking sector began in 1978. He worked at the State Bank of the USSR, in the Leningrad Regional Department of Promstroybank of the USSR.[1] In 1990 he became a member of the Board of the Leningrad Industrial and Construction Bank.[1] Since 1994 he has been the First Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of JSC Industrial and Construction Bank.[1] Since 1996 he has been Chairman of the Management Board of JSC Industrial and Construction Bank.[1] Since 1998 he has been the First Vice President of St. Petersburg Banking House CJSC and the first Vice President of the Association of Russian Banks.[1] From 2001 to 2005 he was a member of the Supervisory Board, and then Chairman of the Supervisory Board of JSC Bank Saint Petersburg.[1] From 2005 to 2007 he was the President of St. Petersburg Banking House CJSC.[1] Since 2005 he has been Chairman of the Supervisory Board of NP "Banking House "Saint Petersburg".[1] Since 2007 he has been Chairman of the Board of Directors of St. Petersburg Banking House CJSC.[1] BusinessIn 1978 Traktovenko graduated from Voznesensky Financial School with a degree in credit and finance. As a doctor of economics, he worked as an economist and then as a manager of State Bank department. In 1988, he joined the Leningrad office of the USSR Promstroybank (PSB). He soon became commercial director of Promstroybank and later a board member. In 1995, he was appointed board member of Vyborg-Bank and in 1998 was also a board member of St. Petersburg bank. Traktovenko chaired the board of directors of International Bank of St. Petersburg. In 2011 his wealth was estimated at $550 million. FootballFrom 2003 to 2005 Traktovenko was chairman of the board of directors of FC Zenit of Saint Petersburg. In 2006 he sold the club to Gazprom structures.[1] Traktovenko took over the ownership of A-League club Sydney FC in March 2009.[2] Traktovenko leave the ownership of Sydney FC to his son in-law Scott Barlow take over the A league club.[3] FamilyDavid Traktovenko is married. They have son Vyacheslav[4] and daughter.[1] References
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