Rashad Nabiyev
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Rashad Nabiyev | |
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Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Azercosmos | |
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Born | August 26, 1977 |
Education | Public Administration Academy (1994-2000), East Carolina University (2000-2002), Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University |
Awards | jubilee medal “100th anniversary of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1918-2018)" |
Rashad Nabi Oghlu Nabiyev (Template:Lang-az; 1977 birth) is a chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Azercosmos.
Education
- 1994-2000 — Public Administration from Public Administration Academy under the auspices of President of the Republic of Azerbaijan (bachelor's and master's degrees).
- 2000-2002 — East Carolina University, United States (Master of Science in Economics).
- 2006 — Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University (program for Senior Executives in Public Financial Management).
Work
- 1997-2000 — employee of the Information Resources and Technologies Center and International Relations Department at the President's Office of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
- 2002-2004 — employee of the Market Operations Department of the Central Bank of Azerbaijan.
- 2004-2011 — head of Finance, Accounting and Economic Analysis Department at the Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies of Azerbaijan.
- Since January 24, 2011 — chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Azercosmos.[1]
- 2014 — by the Order of the President of Azerbaijan Rashad Nabiyev for services in the development of space industry in Azerbaijan was awarded with the Progress medal[2].
- 2019 — by the Order of the President of Azerbaijan from May 27, 2019 Rashad Nabiyev was awarded with the jubilee medal “100th anniversary of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1918-2018).
Links
- Biography at azercosmos.az Template:Ref-az
- Interview of Rashad Nabiyev to The Business Year (2015)
- Interview of Rashad Nabiyev to Via Satellite (2012)