Since 2005 – HR consultant, moderator, serious game designer. Managing partner at Kazan Game Practice Center.
Since 2012 – Moderator and head of the project work in Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO.
Since 2015 - Partner at Consultation, foresight and project managers “Community of practice developers”.
Since 2019 - Expert of the global community “Global educational futures”.
Author and head of educational and serious games projects for Russian and international companies and universities: Moscow School of management SKOLKOVO, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, National Research Nuclear University, High School of state and municipal management, Rosatom, Russian Railroads, Goznak, EVRAZ.
Moderator of foresight sessions and simulations at various companies in Russia, Germany, China, Vietnam, South Africa.
Sample Projects:
2022 - Head of the simulation & project work tracks at Youth International Energy sector Forum by Rosseti
2022 - Foresight of the food and beverages industry for FoodBevSETA (South Africa, series of foresights)
2021-22 - Online support and development E&T program for WS national management and changemaking teams (9 countries, 5 modules, skills development projects accelerator)
2020 - Skills for the future (34 countries, series of foresight sessions and strategic discussions, project for ILO)
2019 – Moderator of business programs panels and seminars at Worldskills 2019 Kazan
2019 – Foresight camp-2019 (regional strategic forum, series of foresights and project workshops for regional changemaker teams)
2016 – Foresight of the automobile industry for merSETA (South Africa, series of foresights)
2015-2018 – Head of the simulation & project work tracks at Youth International Energy sector Forum by Rosseti
2014 – Metal industry foresight (Vietnam, series of foresight sessions and strategic workshops for leading companies and TVET institutions)
2013 – Skills for 2030 foresights (series of foresights for SKOLKOVO Moscow School of Management with stakeholders from various sectors)
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