Reviving the Bear: Examining Russia's Financial Crisis.
Harvard International Review 1998, Fall, 20, 4
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Boris Brevnov is the former CEO of United Energy Systems of Russia. As Chief Executive Officer of United Energy of Russia (UES) from May 1997 until his retirement earlier this year, Boris Brevnov was responsible for the management, restructuring, and reform of the world's largest energy power utility. Mr. Brevnov's policies increased UES' share price by 350 percent despite the Asian stock market crash and earned the company a designation by the Financial Times 500 as the most dynamic company of 1997. In February 1998, Mr. Brevnov was elected Global Leader of Tomorrow at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
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