board members
Board members
Kiseleva Irina Stanislavovna
Kiseleva Irina Stanislavovna
Board Member of the Association "Strategic Agency for Development of Relations with African Countries" and a Project Manager at the Russian State Social University. She also serves as the Chair of the Committee for the Development of Professional Education of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Moscow Region.

In 2001, Irina Stanislavovna founded the first employment agency in Mytishchi, which quickly became a leader in the regional labor market. Under her leadership in 2003, three geographically based employment newspapers were launched, gaining wide recognition and popularity among employers and job seekers.

In 2019, Irina Stanislavovna transitioned into public service and took on the role of leading the Centre for Advanced Professional Training of the Moscow Region. Her effective work resulted in the MR Training Centre being ranked among the top five centers in the Russian Federation. Additionally, the employment system for graduates and students of secondary vocational organizations, developed by Irina Stanislavovna, was replicated nationwide.

As part of the development of the material and technical base of colleges, she has started to attract foreign nationals for training. She has fostered connections with the Republics of Vietnam, Uzbekistan, and Zimbabwe.
Board Member of the Association "Strategic Agency for Development of Relations with African Countries" and a Project Manager at the Russian State Social University. She also serves as the Chair of the Committee for the Development of Professional Education of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Moscow Region.

In 2001, Irina Stanislavovna founded the first employment agency in Mytishchi, which quickly became a leader in the regional labor market. Under her leadership in 2003, three geographically based employment newspapers were launched, gaining wide recognition and popularity among employers and job seekers.

In 2019, Irina Stanislavovna transitioned into public service and took on the role of leading the Centre for Advanced Professional Training of the Moscow Region. Her effective work resulted in the MR Training Centre being ranked among the top five centers in the Russian Federation. Additionally, the employment system for graduates and students of secondary vocational organizations, developed by Irina Stanislavovna, was replicated nationwide.

As part of the development of the material and technical base of colleges, she has started to attract foreign nationals for training. She has fostered connections with the Republics of Vietnam, Uzbekistan, and Zimbabwe.