Svetlana Mironyuk

Svetlana Mironyuk
Born (1968-01-03) 3 January 1968
Moscow, Soviet Union
Nationality Russian
Education Moscow State University
Occupation Media executive
Spouse(s) S.A. Zverev
Children 3
Head and Editor-in-Chief of RIA Novosti Svetlana Mironyuk with Ayad Madani, Minister for Culture and Information of Saudi Arabia

Svetlana Vasiliyevna Mironyuk (Russian: Светлана Васильевна Миронюк) is a Russian media executive, a graduate of Moscow State University. She was head and editor-in-chief of the RIA Novosti news agency, having been appointed chair of the board in 2003 and director general in 2004.[1][2] She has overseen the organization's modernization.[3] Before that, she was employed with the Media-Most holding owned by Vladimir Gusinsky.[4]

Mironyuk is a contributor to the World Economic Forum.[5]

On 9 December 2013 President of Russia Vladimir Putin issued a decree which abolished RIA Novosti and merged it with the international radio service Voice of Russia to create the new information agency Rossiya Segodnya. On the same day, Mironyuk issued a statement saying that she was not aware of the decision until the decree was published, and that she believed the purpose to be to economize rather than to optimize the information service. This statement caused some protests, and on the next day Mironyuk issued another statement. Without formally retracting the first statement, she said that the duty of all employees of RIA Novosti was to implement the decree of the president, and those who disagreed with the decree were in fact destabilizing the situation, and their activity was purely destructive.[6]

On 1 February 2016, Mironyuk was appointed a vice-president and the head of communications of Sberbank.[7]

Footnotes

  1. "Russia: Another Media-Management Change", IPR Strategic Business Information Database, 4 Feb., 2003. Accessed 29 March 2010.
  2. Russia Profile, accessed 29 March 2010.
  3. Peter Finn, "Russia spends heavily to buff up its image for Western nations", Washington Post, March 9, 2008.
  4. "Светлана Миронюк" (in Russian). Echo of Moscow. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  5. World Economic Forum Contributors, accessed 19 April 2014.
  6. Клименюк, Николай (December 12, 2013). Миронюк, скрепы, Содом. snob.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 14 December 2013.
  7. "Светлана Миронюк назначена старшим вице-президентом Сбербанка" (in Russian). Vedomosti. 1 February 2016. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
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