Gleb Frank. Gleb Sergeevich Frank

Gleb Sergeevich Frank - Russian entrepreneur, member of the board of directors of the Russian Fishery Company, head of the board of directors of CJSC Stroytransgaz, co-owner of the Nord and Infotek-Baltika enterprises.

Early years. Education

The distant city of Vladivostok became the birthplace of the future entrepreneur, where he was born in 1982. His father, Sergey Ottovich Frank, a navigation engineer by profession, later became the Minister of Transport, holding this post from 1998 to 2004.


In 1995, the family moved to Moscow in connection with the appointment of Sergei Ottovich as Deputy Director of the Department of Maritime Transport under the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation. In 1999, Gleb Frank graduated from the capital's school with in-depth study in English and entered the international law faculty of MGIMO.

Having received a diploma in international law from one of the most prestigious universities in the country in 2004, he continued his education in Europe. He received his Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the French business school INSEAD (2010). At the Swiss International Institute for Management Development, he completed the High Performance Boards and Leading Family Office courses (in 2011 and 2015, respectively).

Business career

In parallel with his studies, Gleb Sergeevich worked and developed a fishing business. Enlisting the support of investors, in 2011 he created and joined the board of directors of the Russian Fishery Company, an enterprise for the extraction of Far Eastern fish varieties. The organization, which united regional specialized enterprises, has become the largest fishing enterprise in the country.

In 2014, Gleb Frank took up the issues of the oil and gas industry, heading the board of directors of CJSC Stroytransgaz, a holding engaged in servicing large projects, supplying and setting up specialized equipment.

In 2016, the entrepreneur entered the shared ownership of the Nord company. This enterprise owns a offshore transshipment complex - the first category storage tanker Umba, carrying oil, with a cargo capacity of 300 tons.

Expanding the business, Frank acquired a part of the Infotek-Baltika enterprise, which specializes in the transportation and escort of goods sent by sea. The company charters ships, hires a crew and handles all the necessary paperwork, and also provides cargo delivery services. ground transport. Representative offices of the company are located in the largest ports Russian Federation: St. Petersburg, Ust-Luga, Primorsk, Arkhangelsk, Vysotsk, Murmansk, etc.

Family

In 2010, Gleb Frank married the daughter of a famous businessman

Frank Ksenia Gennadievna was born in 1985 in Leningrad. Father - Gennady Nikolaevich, a well-known businessman and billionaire, head of the Volga Group investment group. Mother - Elena Petrovna, together with her husband is a co-founder charitable foundation.

Education

She graduated with honors from the University of Edinburgh in 2009 with a degree in philosophy and French.

Labor activity

Member of the Board of Directors of Transoil since 2011.

Through Kordex, she owned a stake in SOGAZ, in February 2019 it became known that she had sold her 12.5% ​​stake in the insurer.

Participates in the management of two charitable foundations founded by her parents - she is the chairman of the supervisory board of the Elena and Gennady Timchenko Charitable Foundation and a member of the supervisory board of the Neva Charitable Foundation.

Awards

For her contribution to culture and charity, she was awarded the Order of Friendship.

Repeatedly included in the rating of the richest heirs of Russian billionaires. So, in the list released by Forbes magazine in 2019, she is like the daughter of one of richest businessmen ranked fifth among the richest heirs. Its share is estimated at $6.8 billion.

Family status

He lives in Switzerland with two children and her husband Gleb Frank, the son of the ex-Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation and a shareholder of the Russian Fishery Company.

Frank Gleb Sergeevich is a major domestic entrepreneur, who owes his fame to success in the fishing industry. Founder and owner of the Russian Fishery Company, one of the main producers of pollock in Russia and in the world.

The businessman owns shares in the share capital of the Infotek-Baltika sea freight carrier and the Nord enterprise, which specializes in the transshipment of Arctic oil through the Umba tanker complex.

Frank is the head of the board of directors of the well-known development company Stroytransgaz, a general contractor in the construction and maintenance of energy facilities.

Education

Gleb Frank is a native of Vladivostok. In 1995, when the future entrepreneur was 13 years old, the family moved to Moscow. Here, Frank with a gold medal graduates from a special school with in-depth study foreign languages and enters the international law faculty at MGIMO.

After receiving a diploma in international law, Frank continued his studies in Western Europe. In 2010, he received an MBA from INSEAD BusinessSchool (France), and in 2011 he completed the Highperformanceboards IMD course in Switzerland. In the same country in 2015, Frank studied under the LeadingFamilyOffice program.

Business Achievements

2010 He joined the board of directors of the Russian Aquaculture company, which specializes in breeding red fish - trout in the Barents Sea and salmon in Karelia. In addition, during this period, Frank organizes the sale of chilled and frozen fish.

2011. He became one of the founders of the company called "Russian Sea - Production". Specialization - commercial fishing in the Far East.

January 2013. Purchase of two large Far Eastern fishing companies - CJSC Intraros and OJSC Turnif. According to journalists, the total amount of both transactions amounted to approximately $350 million.

May 2013. Acquisition of two more solid assets - Vostokrybprom LLC and Sovgavanryba LLC. The approximate amount of the purchase is $190 million.

year 2014. The company "Russian Sea - Production" changes its name to "Russian Fishery Company" (RRPK). In the same year, Frank shows interest in the oil and gas industry and heads the board of directors of CJSC Stroytransgaz.

In 2014, Gleb Frank became seriously interested oil and gas industry and chaired the board of directors joint-stock company Stroytransgaz. Two years later, he acquired a part of the shares of the Nord holding, located in Murmansk and engaged in transshipment of Arctic oil.

2016 A businessman buys a part of the shares of RPK Nord, located in Murmansk. A little later, a part of the share capital of Infotek-Baltika is bought.

2018 year. Frank redeems the shareholding of the co-founder and becomes the controlling (main) shareholder of RRPK with a share of 89.95%.

Main asset

"Russian Fishery Company" is the pride and main brainchild of Gleb Sergeevich. The enterprise operates mainly in the Far East, where it extracts several types of bioresources. In addition to pollock, these are Pacific herring, cod, lemonma, greenling, marine invertebrates.

The holding includes Turnif OJSC, Imlan LLC, Intraros CJSC and a number of other enterprises. The Russian Fishery Company owns 14 large-tonnage trawlers, two transport vessels and a berthing and storage complex in the port of Vladivostok.

According to Forbes magazine, RRPK is one of the industry leaders in Russia and in the world. The volume of quotas was taken as the main selection criterion. In 2017, the Russian Fishery Company used the permit to catch 226 thousand tons (14% of the all-Russian quota). Data for herring - 65.5 thousand tons (9% of the total Russian). The revenue of the Russian Fishery Company in 2016 reached $260 million.

In the development of his offspring, Mr. Frank has achieved impressive success. The proof is the fact that his name is included in popular ratings. So, in May 2018, the businessman became a nominee in the “Maximum Career Success” category in the “Successors 2.0 (Aristocrats)” survey, which was carried out by the Petersburg Politics Foundation.

Russian businessman Gleb Frank became the main partner of the Russian Fishery Company (RFC), being today the owner of almost 90% of the company's shares. The controlling stake belongs to Gleb Frank after the completion of the transaction to acquire the stake of Maxim Vorobyov, who previously owned a 45% stake in RRPK. In addition to Frank, today the shareholders of the RRPK are also Andrey Teterkin (5.5% of the shares) and subsidiary RRPK - RMD YuVA LLC (4.5% of shares). Frank's intention to acquire the partner's share became known at the end of last winter.

Frank Gleb Sergeevich was born in 1982 in Vladivostok. Gleb Frank conducts business activities under the motto: "If you do something, then it must be done perfectly."

2004 - graduated from the faculty international law MGIMO (Moscow State Institute international relations) with a degree in international law. In the future, Gleb Frank improved his education in foreign business schools.

2010 - received a European Master's degree in France (MBA / Master of Business Administration INSEAD).

2011 and 2015 - completed training courses at the International Institute for Management Development in Switzerland (High performance boards IMD and Leading Family Office IMD.

2011 - together with Maxim Vorobyov, he became one of the founders and main co-owners of the Russian Sea - Production company and a member of the board of directors. From day one, the company has specialized in fishing and catching fish in the Far Eastern Federal District.

2013 - several large fishing companies of the region joined the Russian Sea - Production company: Turnif, Intraros, Sovgavanryba and Vostokrybprom. total amount transactions amounted to over half a billion dollars. The acquisition allowed the company to become an unprecedented leader among Russian pollock miners with a quota for today of more than 200 thousand tons (14% of the national total).

2014 - The Russian Sea - Dobycha company was renamed into the Russian Fishery Company (RRPC). Gleb Frank in the same year headed the board of directors of CJSC Stroytransgaz, one of the largest Russian companies in the oil and gas construction and design market.

2016 - Frank Gleb Sergeevich became a co-owner of the Russian Nord complex, which provides services for reloading and storing oil on the basis of the Umba tanker with an unlimited navigation area. According to the statistics of 2016, the RRPK owns 1.5 dozen large-capacity fishing and transport vessels, as well as warehouse complexes on the berths of the capital of the Primorsky Territory. In addition to the priority production of pollock, the RRPK has been allocated a quota of 65,000 tons (9% of the national total) for the production of Pacific herring. The company fishes for cod, squid, lemonfish and other types of marine commercial fish. RRPK's revenue in 2016 amounted to about 1 billion rubles, including net profit - more than 800 million rubles. At the end of the year, the company produced almost 200 thousand tons of finished products.

1995 - moving to Moscow. Training in specialized school with advanced knowledge of the English language.

1999-2004 - receiving higher education at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations MGIMO with a degree in international law (Faculty of International Law). After receiving a diploma of domestic educational institution Gleb Frank continued his studies in economics in Europe.

Education and career after the first diploma

2010 - Obtaining an MBA (Master of Business Administration) degree from INSEAD in France.

2011 - training under the High performance boards IMD program in Switzerland. Gleb Frank becomes a member of the board of directors of Russian Aquaculture companies. The company entered the top three leaders of the Russian market in the field of the fishing industry. The main areas of work of Russian Aquaculture are breeding of Atlantic salmon and trout, wholesale of frozen and chilled fish.

Career

2011 - Gleb Frank holds the position of a member of the board of directors of the Russian Fishery Company. The company actively fishes in the Far East. The company includes such large organizations, as Turnif OJSC, Intraros CJSC, Vostokrybprom LLC, Sovgavanryba LLC, Imlan LLC, Pelagial LLC. The geography of fishing is the water area of ​​the Far East. Today, the Russian Fishery Company is the most influential organization in Russia and the world in terms of catching various kinds fish (pollock, Pacific herring).

2014 - Appointment to the position of Chairman of the Board of Directors of CJSC Stroytransgaz. The company is a leader in the construction industry. It is actively developing through the provision of a variety of general contracting services (project support, technical advice, supply assurance) and the combination of construction with subsequent maintenance of projects in the oil and gas industry.

2015 - training in the Leading Family Office program in Switzerland.

2016 - Gleb Frank became one of the main owners of the RPK Nord company (the owner of the transshipment complex based on the Umba floating oil storage facility). In addition, Frank Gleb Sergeevich owns a part transport company Infotek-Baltika. The organization is engaged in complex sea transportation of various cargoes. Its branches are located in most major Russian ports (from St. Petersburg to Murmansk).

today

2018 - Gleb Frank became the main owner of the "Russian Fishery Company" - the main pollock miner on Russian market. To date, he is the main shareholder of the organization with a share of 89.95%. In 2017, the company produced 320 thousand tons of fish and other seafood. The company was given a quota to catch 226,300 tons of pollock (about 14% of the total Russian volume).

Gleb Frank is fond of outdoor activities.