Sukharev Mikhail. Sukharev Mikhail Grigorievich State and industry awards

Nizhny Novgorod "Mavrodi" or "Bender" Mikhail Vladimirovich Sukharev, born in 1980 Young active man. In 2003 graduated with honors from the Academy of Water Transport with a degree in mechanical engineer of ship power plants, but went to work in the construction business - in the Pharmconstruction company. He was a manager, foreman, chief engineer. In 2005 decided to organize his own business - he took up individual entrepreneurship (IP registered on May 14, 2005, certificate series 52 No 001832884).

Types of activity of IP - wholesale trade in machines, devices, equipment for industrial special purposes; – wholesale trade in paints and varnishes, sheet glass, sanitary equipment. In the same 2005, Sukharev M.V. leaves Pharmconstruction CJSC with some employees and opens Pharmstrong LLC (LLC registered on August 29, 2005, TIN 5233002955, address: Nizhny Novgorod region, Bor, Neklyudovo settlement, Trudovaya street, 18a), in in which he is the sole founder and CEO. At the same time, Sukharev uses in his activities the developments client base and suppliers of CJSC "Pharmkonstruktsiya" . Pharmstrong, among other activities, declares the construction and equipment of "clean rooms" and obtains a license for this type of activity.

(Reference from Wikipedia - "Clean room" - a room where the size and number per cubic meter of particles such as dust, microorganisms, aerosol particles and chemical vapors are maintained in the air in a certain specified range. This is true in many industries, especially in the pharmaceutical industry, medicine and microelectronics). Gradually Sukharev M.V. acquired the necessary connections, began to actively conduct PR both for his Pharmstrong company and for his own. In Nizhny Novgorod he appears to be a serious businessman of the modern type. Promotes your business, provides patronage assistance kindergarten in the village of Neklyudovo, the home of veterans, participates in the sponsorship of the improvement of the Kanavinsky district in Nizhny Novgorod. Represents the head of the alliance of Slovenian enterprises Gorenje-Project, Resea Group. It enjoys some support from the administration of Nizhny Novgorod. In 2011 Sukharev M.V. was recognized as the "Entrepreneur of the Year", and in 2012 - the winner of the "Mercury" award for strengthening the reputation of domestic business. In 2015, Mikhail Sukharev was awarded Thank You Letter for active participation in the implementation of joint international projects to promote Russian culture abroad. In business Sukharev M.V. also developed a vigorous activity.

Using the necessary connections and the results of his PR, representing the company "Pharmstrong", participates in various tenders for the production of construction works, concludes numerous contracts. At the same time, the production capacities of Pharmstrong LLC practically do not develop and they become clearly insufficient to perform work under the concluded contracts on their own, and the conditions and financial component on which the tender was won did not allow attracting serious counterparties. The result of a kind of "business" of the company "Pharmstrong" and its leader Sukharev M.V. is clearly visible when you look through the materials of the Arbitration Courts, where Pharmstrong is required to return advance payments under the concluded contracts due to the failure of Pharmstrong LLC to fulfill its contractual obligations for a long period of time and compensate for losses to companies that order works and services. In turn, Sukharev M.V. continued to conclude contracts, and partially sent the funds received under the agreements as an advance to imitate the activities of Pharmstrong LLC, and most of these funds to “cash out” and withdraw from circulation.

During the second half of 2014, more than a hundred million rubles were “cashed out” in this way. In addition, Sukharev M.V. makes a "knight's move". At the end of 2014 - beginning of 2015 Sukharev withdraws from the founders and resigns as general director (the founders are the little-known Moscow firm Consult (TIN7726652104) and a certain citizen V.A. Speshinsky, who holds the position of general director). The company "Pharmstrong" changes its legal address and "moves" to the city of Vladimir at 11, Devicheskaya str., room 6. Naturally, by this time, most of the accounts of Pharmstrong in various Nizhny Novgorod banks were closed, and there were no funds on the remaining open accounts of the company. Here it is necessary to give a little explanation about Comrade. With Peshinsky V.A. A small analysis of his activities shows that he is a professional "liquidator". So, he was a bankruptcy trustee during the liquidation of Promservice (TIN 5254002025) and Trump (TIN 5254019075), director of the Branch of the National Corporation economic development"in the Volga Federal District" (TIN 7722257093), liquidated by a court decision dated 04.10.2013. The events unfolding further take an interesting turn.

A certain Nizhny Novgorod company "Promteplo" (TIN 5251009826), which in some incomprehensible way has claims to recover a debt of 1.2 million rubles from Pharmstrong, files an application with the Arbitration Court of the Vladimir Region with a request to recognize Pharmstrong » bankrupt and appoint Nikulin O.A. as the interim manager of this company. - a member of the Nizhny Novgorod Association of Arbitration Managers "Guarantee". A small analysis of arbitration cases, where the debtor is Pharmstrong, showed that the debt of 1.2 million rubles. Pharmstrong had before MK Engineering (arbitration case No. А43-23660/2014). This debt was assigned by MK Engineering to Promteplo (in order to file for the bankruptcy of Pharmstrong), and Pharmstrong immediately withdrew its appeal in case No. А43-23660/2014. It seems that the probability of satisfying the claims of the deceived customer companies against Pharmstrong LLC for the return of essentially stolen money is close to zero (Feron LLC filed a lawsuit against Pharmstrong for the recovery of more than 380 million rubles, State Unitary Enterprise of Moscow "Construction and operation of industrial facilities" - a claim for the recovery of more than 55 million rubles, LLC "NTC Bioinvest" - a claim for the recovery of more than 24 million rubles and several dozen other deceived customers (the entire list can be viewed on the Internet in the file cabinet of arbitration cases on e-mail address: kad.arbitr.ru). Trudovaya d.18a) Pharmstrong GT LLC (TIN 5246044695) The founder and CEO of this company is Sukharev M.V.

At the same time and at the same legal address, essentially affiliated with Pharmstrong and Mr. Sukharev M.V. companies "Ecobuild" (TIN 5246044670, founder and CEO Belkina S.V. (sister of Sukhareva M.V.)), LLC "Industrialcraft" (TIN 5246044688, founders Tatarinov E.A. and Sukhareva I.V.), in who were transferred by former employees of Pharmstrong LLC. Sukharev's appetites M.V. flare up and he, favored by the Nizhny Novgorod leaders, makes an attempt to enter power. And he is one of the candidates for deputies to the Duma of Nizhny Novgorod of the VI convocation in constituency No13, where on June 21, 2015, in the open preliminary voting for the selection of candidates, he takes second place with 39.80% of the votes (PR from Sukharev M.V. is well done) .

With the help of the Nizhny Novgorod administration, Sukharev M.V. is currently transferring his “rich” experience to young Nizhny Novgorod entrepreneurs, is a member of the Board of Directors of the Kanavinsky District, and is a member of the leaders of the Fund for Social Initiatives of the Kanavinsky District of Nizhny Novgorod. That's just what young entrepreneurs will be taught by "combinators" from business, what will be the benefit of our Russia? And why not advise some leaders of the city of Nizhny Novgorod, as well as law enforcement agencies to take a deeper and more careful look at some “businessmen” and not to award them with commemorative certificates of honor and raise them to a pedestal as persons who need to be equal and take an example from them. After all, in addition to the “combinators”, we have many enterprising, successful and honestly working businessmen.

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Sukharev Mikhail Grigoryevich- Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Modeling of the Russian State University of Oil and Gas named after I. M. Gubkin, specialist in the field of modeling problems of the gas industry.

Biography

Mikhail Grigorievich was born on May 6 in Grozny, USSR. In the city he graduated from the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov with a degree in mechanics. In February, he defended his thesis on the topic "Methods for solving problems of optimal dispatch control of main gas pipelines using computers" (Moscow, All-Russian Research Institute of Natural Gases). He defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic “Research and optimization of gas transport systems” in .

Professional activity:

  • head of the VNIIGAZ sector (- y.y.);
  • at the Russian State University of Oil and Gas. I. M. Gubkina
    • associate professor (- y.y.),
    • Professor of the Department of Higher Mathematics (- y.y.),
    • Professor of the Department of Applied Mathematics (since 2008).

He is married and has three adult sons.

Scientific activity

Application area:

  • mathematical modeling and computer modeling of gas and oil pipeline systems (optimization of operating conditions, design solutions and long-term development plans),
  • reliability and safety of gas pipeline transport systems,
  • research of technological processes in pipeline systems,
  • preparation and decision-making in large-scale difficult-to-formalizable problems of the oil and gas complex.

Mikhail Grigorievich became the founder of the field mathematical modeling and computer modeling of systems of main transport and distribution of natural gas, his work was significantly ahead of foreign research in this area.

Mikhail Grigorievich is one of the main creators of the scientific school of regional systems gas supply and reliability of gas transport.

Mikhail Grigorievich makes great efforts to implement the results in industry scientific research, being one of the main authors of industry regulations for gas pipelines and their systems, is directly involved in the preparation of design documentation for the main gas pipelines built in the 70s - 90s.

Bibliography

Mikhail Grigorievich published about 150 scientific works, monographs, collective monographs, textbooks and teaching aids, including:

  • Sukharev M. G., Stavrovsky E. R. Calculations of gas transport systems using computers. - M .: Nedra, 1971. - 206 p.
  • Sukharev M. G., Stavrovsky E. R., Bryanskikh V. E. Optimal development of gas supply systems / Reviewer R. Ya. Berman. - M .: Nedra, 1981. - 294 p. - 1600 copies. - ISBN UDC 339.188:665.72.
  • Reliability of energy systems and their equipment. Handbook in 4 volumes. V. 3, Reliability of gas and oil supply systems. Book. 1, 2 / ed. M. G. Sukharev. - M .: Nedra, 1994.
  • Sukharev M. G., Karasevich A. M. Technological calculation and ensuring the reliability of gas and oil pipelines. - M .: State Unitary Enterprise Publishing House "Oil and Gas" Russian State University of Oil and Gas. I. M. Gubkina, 2000. - 272 p. - 500 copies. - ISBN 5-7246-0150-8, UDC 622.691.4:622.692.4.
  • Sukharev M. G. Markov processes (applied aspects). Tutorial. - M .: GANG, 1994.

Awards and recognition

For scientific activity Mikhail Grigorievich was awarded:

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Links

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An excerpt characterizing Sukharev, Mikhail Grigorievich

“Where would you like to go now, my lord?”
“I? ... I’m going to Petersburg,” Pierre answered in a childish, indecisive voice. - Thank you. I agree with you on everything. But don't think that I'm so stupid. I wished with all my heart to be what you would like me to be; but I never found help in anyone ... However, I myself am primarily to blame for everything. Help me, teach me, and maybe I will ... - Pierre could not speak further; he sniffled and turned away.
Mason was silent for a long time, apparently considering something.
“Help is given only from God,” he said, “but the amount of help that our order has the power to give, he will give you, my lord. You are going to Petersburg, give this to Count Villarsky (he took out his wallet and wrote a few words on a large sheet of paper folded in four). Let me give you one piece of advice. Arriving in the capital, devote the first time to solitude, discussing yourself, and do not enter the old paths of life. Then I wish you a happy journey, my lord,” he said, noticing that his servant had entered the room, “and success ...
The traveler was Osip Alekseevich Bazdeev, as Pierre learned from the caretaker's book. Bazdeev was one of the most famous Freemasons and Martinists of Novik's time. Long after his departure, Pierre, without going to bed and without asking the horses, walked around the station room, pondering his vicious past and imagining his blissful, impeccable and virtuous future, which seemed so easy to him. He was, as it seemed to him, vicious only because he somehow accidentally forgot how good it is to be virtuous. Not a trace of the old doubts remained in his soul. He firmly believed in the possibility of a brotherhood of people united for the purpose of supporting each other on the path of virtue, and this was how Freemasonry seemed to him.

Arriving in St. Petersburg, Pierre did not inform anyone of his arrival, did not go anywhere, and began to spend whole days reading Thomas of Kempis, a book that was delivered to him by no one knows who. Pierre understood one and all the same when reading this book; he understood the pleasure, unknown to him, to believe in the possibility of achieving perfection and in the possibility of brotherly and active love between people, opened to him by Osip Alekseevich. A week after his arrival, the young Polish Count of Villarsky, whom Pierre knew superficially from St. Petersburg society, entered his room in the evening with that official and solemn air with which Dolokhov's second entered him and, closing the door behind him and making sure that there was no one in the room there was no one except Pierre, turned to him:
“I have come to you with a commission and a proposal, Count,” he told him without sitting down. “A person very highly placed in our fraternity has petitioned for you to be admitted to the fraternity ahead of time, and has offered me to be your guarantor. I regard the fulfillment of the will of this person as a sacred duty. Do you wish to join the brotherhood of free stonemasons on my guarantee?
The cold and strict tone of the man whom Pierre almost always saw at balls with an amiable smile, in the company of the most brilliant women, struck Pierre.
“Yes, I wish,” said Pierre.
Villarsky inclined his head. - One more question, count, he said, to which I ask you, not as a future freemason, but as an honest person (galant homme), to answer me with all sincerity: have you renounced your former convictions, do you believe in God?
Pierre considered. “Yes… yes, I believe in God,” he said.
“In that case…” Villarsky began, but Pierre interrupted him. “Yes, I believe in God,” he said again.
“In that case, we can go,” said Willarsky. “My carriage is at your service.
All the way Villarsky was silent. To Pierre's questions about what he should do and how to answer, Villarsky only said that the brothers, more worthy of him, would test him, and that Pierre needed nothing more than to tell the truth.
Having entered the gate of a large house, where there was a lodge, and passing along a dark staircase, they entered a lighted, small hallway, where, without the help of servants, they took off their fur coats. From the hallway they went into another room. A man in strange attire appeared at the door. Villarsky, going out to meet him, said something quietly to him in French and went up to a small closet, in which Pierre noticed robes he had never seen before. Taking a handkerchief from the closet, Villarsky put it over Pierre's eyes and tied it in a knot at the back, painfully trapping his hair in a knot. Then he bent him to him, kissed him, and, taking him by the hand, led him somewhere. Pierre was in pain from the knotted hair, he grimaced in pain and smiled in shame at something. His huge figure, with lowered hands, with a shriveled and smiling face, followed Willarsky with unsteady, timid steps.
After leading him ten paces, Villarsky stopped.
“Whatever happens to you,” he said, “you must endure everything with courage if you are determined to join our brotherhood. (Pierre answered in the affirmative by inclining his head.) When you hear a knock at the door, you will untie your eyes, added Villarsky; I wish you courage and success. And, shaking hands with Pierre, Villarsky went out.
Left alone, Pierre continued to smile the same way. Once or twice he shrugged his shoulders, put his hand up to the handkerchief, as if wishing to take it off, and lowered it again. The five minutes he spent with his eyes tied seemed like an hour to him. His hands were swollen, his legs gave way; he seemed to be tired. He experienced the most complex and varied feelings. He was both afraid of what would happen to him, and even more afraid of how he would not show fear. He was curious to know what would become of him, what would be revealed to him; but most of all he was glad that the moment had come when he would finally embark on that path of renewal and an actively virtuous life, which he had been dreaming of since his meeting with Osip Alekseevich. Strong knocks were heard at the door. Pierre took off his bandage and looked around him. The room was black and dark: only in one place a lamp was burning, in something white. Pierre came closer and saw that the lamp stood on a black table, on which lay one open book. The book was the gospel; that white, in which the lamp burned, was a human skull with its holes and teeth. After reading the first words of the Gospel: “In the beginning there was no word and the word went to God,” Pierre went around the table and saw a large open box filled with something. It was a coffin with bones. He was not at all surprised by what he saw. Hoping to enter into a completely new life completely different from the former, he expected everything extraordinary, even more extraordinary than what he saw. The skull, the coffin, the Gospel - it seemed to him that he expected all this, expected even more. Trying to arouse in himself a feeling of tenderness, he looked around him. “God, death, love, the brotherhood of man,” he said to himself, associating with these words vague but joyful ideas of something. The door opened and someone entered.
In the weak light, which, however, Pierre had already managed to get a closer look at, a short man entered. Apparently from the light entering the darkness, this man stopped; then, with cautious steps, he moved to the table and placed on it his small, leather-gloved hands.
This short man was dressed in a white leather apron that covered his chest and part of his legs, he was wearing something like a necklace around his neck, and from behind the necklace protruded a high, white frill, framing his oblong face, illuminated from below.
- Why did you come here? - asked the newcomer, according to the rustle made by Pierre, turning in his direction. – Why do you, who do not believe in the truths of the light and do not see the light, why did you come here, what do you want from us? Wisdom, virtue, enlightenment?
At the moment the door opened and an unknown person entered, Pierre experienced a feeling of fear and reverence, similar to the one he experienced in confession as a child: he felt face to face with a completely alien in terms of living conditions and with a loved one, in the brotherhood of people, man. Pierre, with a breath-taking heartbeat, moved towards the rhetor (that was the name in Freemasonry of a brother who prepares a seeker to join the brotherhood). Pierre, coming closer, recognized in the rhetorician a familiar person, Smolyaninov, but it was insulting to him to think that the person who entered was a familiar person: the one who entered was only a brother and a virtuous mentor. Pierre could not utter a word for a long time, so the rhetor had to repeat his question.

Sukharev Mikhail Grigorievich

The main stages of labor activity

team leader, Researcher, head of the sector of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Natural Gases (1962-1970); Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of Higher Mathematics, Professor, Head of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Modeling of the Ministry of National Economy and the State Enterprise - Russian State University of Oil and Gas named after A.I. THEM. Gubkin (1970 to present)

Academic degrees, titles

Scientific and production achievements

author of more than 150 scientific papers, including "Calculation of gas transport systems using computers" (co-author E.R. Stavrovsky) (1971), "Optimal development of gas transportation systems" (co-authors E.R. Stavrovsky, V.E. Bryanskikh ) (1981), “Reliability of gas and oil supply systems. In 2 books. Reference edition. ( Collective monograph) (1994), “Technological calculation and ensuring the reliability of gas and oil pipelines” (co-author A.M. Karasevich) (2000).

State and industry awards

Honored Worker of Science Russian Federation, laureate of the Academician I.M. Gubkin (1977); awarded with medals USSR and RF, industry awards. Honorary Worker of the Gas Industry.

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