Alexey Telyatnikov has been appointed Vice President for Information Technology at Rostelecom

Formerexecutorny Director of Tinkoff Insurance Alexey Telyatnikov has been appointed Vice President for information technology PJSC Rostelecom. This is a new position in the company. In this position, Alexey Telyatnikov will be responsible for the formation of the target IT architecture, the transformation of the IT landscape of Rostelecom and the change in the IT function in the company.

Vice President for Information Technologies of Rostelecom is a new position in the company. In his new post, Alexey Telyatnikov will be responsible for the transition of the IT function from supporting to business defining, the formation of the target IT architecture, and the transformation of Rostelecom's IT landscape. Also, the scope of his duties will include the reform of project management in IT and the formation of internal expertise, including the company's competence centers.

When asked by ComNews who was previously responsible for the functions that are now assigned to Alexei Telyatnikov, a representative of the press service of Rostelecom replied that there was no such approach before.

ComNews failed to contact Alexey Telyatnikov yesterday.

Prior to that, Alexey Telyatnikov was the executive director of Tinkoff Insurance. One of former colleagues Alexey Telyatnikov stressed in an interview with ComNews that he is a very good specialist.

"It is unlikely that this appointment can speak of any global changes in the business of Rostelecom. Except that, probably, Rostelecom intends to intensify work with clients in the financial market, including the stock market, and with banking sector,” said Natalia Milchakova, Deputy Director of the Analytical Department at Alpari.

According to her, there will certainly be changes in Rostelecom's strategy, since the markets in which it operates are highly competitive. "However, the appearance of a new vice president, most likely, is not a signal of impending changes. Since Rostelecom is a public company, then about significant changes strategy, he would notify the market in accordance with the best practices of corporate governance and information disclosure,” Natalya Milchakova concluded in an interview with ComNews.

In the opinion of Timur Nigmatullin, a financial analyst at the Finam group of companies, the creation of the position of vice president for information technology in Rostelecom is quite natural. He considers this event positive for the company's shareholders.

As Timur Nigmatullin noted, according to the reporting of Rostelecom for the II quarter 2016, the share of a digital segment in revenue was 44%. At the same time, he added, the operator's business in this area is very widely diversified. "I suppose that against this background there is an exponential increase in the complexity of business processes, as well as a decrease in the return on invested capital - take at least the Sputnik search engine. Thus, in this area, there is a need to reform project management, including with the aim of forming centers of internal expertise," Timur Nigmatullin summed up in a conversation with a ComNews correspondent.

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Alexey Telyatnikov graduated with honors from the Faculty of Radio Engineering and Cybernetics of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 1987, continued his studies and scientific activity on a grant from the English Royal Society at the University of Wales. At the beginning of his career, he managed the technical part of infrastructure projects stock market in Russia, heading in 1995 CJSC Technical Center RTS. Subsequently, solving the problems of IT and business development, he was a member of the management of top companies from the insurance, finance and IT industries. In 2001, he became director of information technology at Alfa Group. From 2002 to 2015, he held senior positions at Rosgosstrakh, CJSC Svyaznoy Bank and VSK insurance house, participated in IT transformation projects at Sberbank, Alfastrakhovanie and at MICEX. From April 2015 to August 2016, he served as Executive Director of Tinkoff Insurance. In August 2016, he was appointed Vice President for Information Technology at Rostelecom.

Alexey Leonidovich Telyatnikov(ukr. Oleksiy Leonidovich Telyatnikov; October 21, 1980) - Ukrainian football player, striker. Master of sports of international class (since 2001).

Playing career

He played in the highest league of the championship of Ukraine for the first time at the age of 15 years 330 days, which made him one of the youngest debutants. The first team - "Torpedo" (Zaporozhye), the first match - September 15, 1996 "Vorskla" - "Torpedo" - 2:0.

In 1998, he moved to Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk, where on March 22 of the same year, at the age of 17 years and 152 days, he scored the first goal in the Ukrainian championships against Metallurg Donetsk. For five years, he played only 27 matches with Dnipro, more often playing for the second and third teams. In 1999, he was leased to the IC "Nikolaev". In January 2001, he took part in a training camp with the Saturn team. Viewed in "Metalist".

In 2002 he moved to Kryvbas

He ended his career in 2004 in Kharkiv "Arsenal".

Team career

In 1998, he played 6 matches for the junior national team of Ukraine and scored 2 goals.

In 2001, he played as part of the student team at the Summer Universiade in Beijing, where the Ukrainian team won silver medals. After winning the Universiade, he was awarded the title of International Master of Sports.

He was a candidate for the youth team of Ukraine.

Alexey Leonidovich Telyatnikov(ukr. Oleksiy Leonidovich Telyatnikov; October 21, 1980) - Ukrainian football player, striker. Master of sports of international class (since 2001).

Playing career

He played in the highest league of the championship of Ukraine for the first time at the age of 15 years 330 days, which made him one of the youngest debutants. The first team - "Torpedo" (Zaporozhye), the first match - September 15, 1996 "Vorskla" - "Torpedo" - 2: 0.

In 1998, he moved to Dnipropetrovsk Dnepr, where on March 22 of the same year, at the age of 17 years and 152 days, he scored the first goal in the championships of Ukraine against Metallurg Donetsk. For five years, he played only 27 matches with Dnipro, more often playing for the second and third teams. In 1999, he was leased to SK "Nikolaev". In January 2001, he went through a training camp with the Saturn team. Viewed in Metallist.

He ended his career in 2004 in Kharkiv Arsenal.

Team career

In 1998, he played 6 matches for the junior national team of Ukraine, scored 2 goals.

In 2001, he played as part of the student team at the Summer Universiade in Beijing, where the Ukrainian team won silver medals. After winning the Universiade, he was awarded the title of Master of Sports of International Class.

He was a candidate for the youth team of Ukraine.

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The next day, on the advice of Marya Dmitrievna, Count Ilya Andreevich went with Natasha to Prince Nikolai Andreevich. The count, with a gloomy spirit, was going to this visit: in his soul he was afraid. last date during the militia, when the count, in response to his invitation to dinner, received a heated reprimand for not delivering people, Count Ilya Andreich was remembered. Natasha, dressed in her best dress, was opposite in the most cheerful mood. “It’s impossible that they don’t love me,” she thought: everyone has always loved me. And I am so ready to do for them whatever they want, so ready to love him - because he is a father, and her because she is a sister, that there is nothing for them not to love me!
They drove up to the old, gloomy house on Vzdvizhenka and went into the hallway.
“Well, God bless,” said the count, half jokingly, half seriously; but Natasha noticed that her father was in a hurry, entering the hall, and timidly, quietly asked if the prince and princess were at home. After the report of their arrival, there was confusion among the servants of the prince. The footman, who ran to report on them, was stopped by another footman in the hall, and they were whispering about something. A maid girl ran out into the hall, and hastily also said something, mentioning the princess. Finally, one old, with an angry look, footman came out and reported to the Rostovs that the prince could not accept, but the princess asked to come to her. The first to meet the guests was m lle Bourienne. She greeted her father and daughter with particular courtesy and escorted them to the princess. The princess, with an agitated, frightened and red-spotted face, ran out, stepping heavily, towards the guests, and in vain trying to appear free and hospitable. Princess Mary did not like Natasha at first sight. She seemed to her too elegant, frivolously cheerful and conceited. Princess Marya did not know that before she saw her future daughter-in-law, she was already ill-disposed toward her out of involuntary envy of her beauty, youth and happiness, and out of jealousy for her brother's love. In addition to this irresistible feeling of antipathy towards her, Princess Marya at that moment was also agitated by the fact that, at the report of the Rostovs' arrival, the prince shouted that he did not need them, that let Princess Marya accept if she wanted, but that they should not be allowed to see him . Princess Marya decided to receive the Rostovs, but every minute she was afraid that the prince would do some kind of trick, as he seemed very excited by the arrival of the Rostovs.
“Well, I’ve brought you my songstress, dear princess,” said the count, bowing and looking around uneasily, as if he were afraid that the old prince might come up. “How glad I am that you have met… It’s a pity, it’s a pity that the prince is still unwell,” and after saying a few more general phrases, he stood up. - If you allow me, princess, to estimate my Natasha for a quarter of an hour, I would go, two steps here, to the Dog's Playground, to Anna Semyonovna, and I'll pick her up.
Ilya Andreevich invented this diplomatic trick in order to give scope to the future sister-in-law to explain herself to her daughter-in-law (as he said after his daughter) and also to avoid the possibility of meeting the prince, whom he was afraid of. He did not tell this to his daughter, but Natasha understood this fear and anxiety of her father and felt insulted. She blushed for her father, was even more angry because she blushed and with a bold, defiant look, which said that she was not afraid of anyone, looked at the princess. The princess told the count that she was very glad and asked him only to stay a little longer with Anna Semyonovna, and Ilya Andreevich left.
M lle Bourienne, despite the restless glances cast at her by Princess Mary, who wanted to talk face to face with Natasha, did not leave the room and held a firm conversation about Moscow pleasures and theaters. Natasha was offended by the confusion that had occurred in the hallway, her father's anxiety, and the unnatural tone of the princess, who - it seemed to her - was doing a favor by receiving her. And then everything was uncomfortable for her. She did not like Princess Mary. She seemed to her very bad-looking, feigned and dry. Natasha suddenly shrank morally and involuntarily assumed such a casual tone, which even more repelled Princess Marya from her. After five minutes of heavy, feigned conversation, quick footsteps in shoes were heard approaching. Princess Mary's face expressed fear, the door of the room opened and the prince entered in a white cap and dressing gown.

08/24/2016, Wed, 15:20, Moscow time , Text: Mikhail Ivanov

Alexey Telyatnikov appointed to the post of Vice President for Information Technologies of Rostelecom. Its key tasks will be to change the IT function from a supportive to a business-defining one, form a target IT architecture, transform the IT landscape, reform project management in IT, and form internal expertise, including competence centers.

Alexey Telyatnikov graduated with honors from the Faculty of Radio Engineering and Cybernetics of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 1987, and continued his studies and research activities on a grant from the Royal Society of England at the University of Wales.

At the beginning of his career, he led the technical part of projects to create the infrastructure of the stock market in Russia, heading the RTS Technical Center in 1995. Subsequently, solving the problems of IT and business development, Alexey Telyatnikov was a member of the management of top companies from the insurance, finance and IT industries. In 2001, he became the director of information technology at Alfa Group. From 2002 to 2015, he held senior positions in Rosgosstrakh, Svyaznoy Bank and VSK Insurance House, participated in IT transformation projects at Sberbank, Alfastrakhovanie and MICEX. From April 2015 to August 2016, he held the position of Executive Director of Tinkoff Insurance.

In August 2016, Alexey Telyatnikov was appointed Vice President for Information Technology at Rostelecom.