MINSK, 15 January (BelTA) - Ivan Lavrinovich has been appointed aide to the president of Belarus – inspector for Grodno Oblast, BelTA has learned. Addressing Ivan Lavrinovich, which held the post of the head of the Liozno District Executive Committee, Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko noted that he knows Liozno District well and is aware of the work done there.
“You are an experienced professional. It was my decision to send you to Grodno Oblast. You understand that this region is not easy. It has a well-developed agriculture. As I understand you are familiar with Vladimir Kravtsov [Chairman of the Grodno Oblast Executive Committee], and I hope you will find common language on many things. But you should have your own vision of the personnel policy in Grodno Oblast, based on your experience,” Alexander Lukashenko said.
Ivan Lavrinovich was born in 1968, Panfilovshchina village, Glubokoe District.
Education: Velikie Luki State Agricultural Academy, 1996; Academy of Public Administration under the aegis of the President of Belarus, 2004.
Career: soil specialist at Vitebsk Oblast agriculture planning and surveying station, 1990-1991;
Head of the station, chief agriculturist, deputy chief of information and social work at Lenina kolkhoz in Sharkovshchina District, 1991-1999;
Head of Frunze kolkhoz in Sharkovshchina District, 1999-2003;
Chairman of Kovshelevo agricultural cooperative in Sharkovshchina District, 2003-2005;
Deputy chairman, chief of agriculture and food at the Sharkovshchina District Executive Committee, 2005-2009;
Deputy chairman at the agriculture and food committee of the Vitebsk Oblast Executive Committee, 2009;
Appointed chairman of the Liozno District Executive Committee in 2010.