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Alexey Leonidovich Telyatnikov(Ukrainian Oleksiy Leonidovich Telyatnikov; October 21, 1980) - Ukrainian football player, forward. Master of Sports of international class (since 2001).
Gaming career
He first played in the top league of the Ukrainian championship at the age of 15 years and 330 days, which made him one of the youngest debutants. The first team is Torpedo (Zaporozhye), the first match is September 15, 1996, Vorskla - Torpedo - 2:0.
In 1998, he moved to Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk, where on March 22 of the same year, at the age of 17 years 152 days, he scored his first goal in the Ukrainian championship against Metallurg Donetsk. Over the course of five years, he played in only 27 matches as a member of Dnipro, playing more often for the second and third teams. In 1999, it was leased to SC Nikolaev. In January 2001, there was a training camp with the Saturn team. Viewed in "Metalist".
In 2002 he moved to Krivbass
He ended his career in 2004 at Arsenal Kharkov.
National team career
In 1998, he played 6 matches for the Ukrainian junior team and scored 2 goals.
In 2001, as a member of the student team, he competed at the Summer Universiade in Beijing, where the Ukrainian team won silver medals. After winning the Universiade, he was awarded the title of international master of sports.
He was a candidate for the Ukrainian youth team.
Alexey Leonidovich Telyatnikov(ukr. Oleksiy Leonidovich Telyatnikov; October 21, 1980) - Ukrainian football player, forward. Master of Sports of international class (since 2001).
Gaming career
He first played in the top league of the Ukrainian championship at the age of 15 years and 330 days, which made him one of the youngest debutants. The first team is “Torpedo” (Zaporozhye), the first match is September 15, 1996 “Vorskla” - “Torpedo” - 2:0.
In 1998, he moved to Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk, where on March 22 of the same year, at the age of 17 years 152 days, he scored the first goal in the Ukrainian championship against Donetsk Metallurg. Over the course of five years, he played only 27 matches for Dnipro, playing more often for the second and third teams. In 1999, it was leased to SC Nikolaev. In January 2001, there was a training camp with the Saturn team. Viewed in "Metalist".
He ended his career in 2004 at Arsenal Kharkov.
National team career
In 1998, he played 6 matches for the Ukrainian junior team and scored 2 goals.
In 2001, as a member of the student team, he competed at the Summer Universiade in Beijing, where the Ukrainian team won silver medals. After winning the Universiade, he was awarded the title of international master of sports.
He was a candidate for the Ukrainian youth team.
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The next day, on the advice of Marya Dmitrievna, Count Ilya Andreich went with Natasha to Prince Nikolai Andreich. The count prepared for this visit with a gloomy spirit: in his heart he was afraid. The last meeting during the militia, when the count, in response to his invitation to dinner, listened to a heated reprimand for not delivering people, was memorable for Count Ilya Andreich. Natasha, dressed in her best dress, was on the contrary in the most cheerful mood. “It’s impossible that they wouldn’t love me,” she thought: everyone has always loved me. And I’m so ready to do for them whatever they want, I’m so ready to love him - because he’s a father, and her because she’s a sister, that there’s no reason why they wouldn’t love me!”They drove up to an old, gloomy house on Vzdvizhenka and entered the hallway.
“Well, God bless,” said the count, half jokingly, half seriously; but Natasha noticed that her father was in a hurry, entering the hall, and timidly, quietly asked if the prince and princess were at home. After the report of their arrival, there was confusion among the prince's servants. The footman, who ran to report them, was stopped by another footman in the hall and they whispered about something. A girl maid ran into the hall and also hurriedly said something, mentioning the princess. Finally, one old footman with an angry look came out and reported to the Rostovs that the prince could not receive him, but the princess was asking to come to her. M lle Bourienne was the first to greet the guests. She especially politely met the father and daughter and took them to the princess. The princess, with an excited, frightened face covered with red spots, ran out, stepping heavily, towards the guests, and tried in vain to appear free and welcoming. Princess Marya did not like Natasha at first sight. She seemed too elegant, frivolously cheerful and vain to her. Princess Marya did not know that before she saw her future daughter-in-law, she was already ill-disposed towards her out of involuntary envy of her beauty, youth and happiness and out of jealousy of her brother’s love. In addition to this irresistible feeling of antipathy towards her, Princess Marya at that moment was also excited by the fact that at the report of the Rostovs’ arrival, the prince shouted that he did not need them, that he should let Princess Marya receive them if she wanted, and that they should not be allowed to see him . Princess Marya decided to receive the Rostovs, but every minute she was afraid that the prince would do some kind of prank, since he seemed very excited about the Rostovs’ arrival.
“Well, dear princess, I brought you my songbird,” said the count, shuffling and looking around restlessly, as if he was afraid that the old prince might come up. “I’m so glad that you met... It’s a pity, it’s a pity that the prince is still unwell,” and after saying a few more general phrases, he stood up. “If you would allow me, princess, to give you an idea of my Natasha for a quarter of an hour, I would go, just two steps away, to the Dog Playground, to see Anna Semyonovna, and pick her up.”
Ilya Andreich came up with this diplomatic trick in order to give his future sister-in-law space to explain himself to his daughter-in-law (as he said this after his daughter) and also in order to avoid the possibility of meeting with the prince, whom he was afraid of. He did not tell this to his daughter, but Natasha understood this fear and anxiety of her father and felt insulted. She blushed for her father, became even more angry for blushing, and looked at the princess with a bold, defiant look that said that she was not afraid of anyone. The princess told the count that she was very happy and only asked him to stay longer with Anna Semyonovna, and Ilya Andreich left.
M lle Bourienne, despite the restless glances thrown at her by Princess Marya, who wanted to talk with Natasha face to face, did not leave the room and firmly held the conversation about Moscow pleasures and theaters. Natasha was offended by the confusion that occurred in the hallway, by her father’s anxiety and by the unnatural tone of the princess, who, it seemed to her, was doing a favor by accepting her. And then everything was unpleasant for her. She didn't like Princess Marya. She seemed very bad-looking to her, feigned and dry. Natasha suddenly shrank morally and involuntarily adopted such a careless tone, which pushed Princess Marya away from her even more. After five minutes of heavy, pretend conversation, fast footsteps in shoes were heard approaching. Princess Marya's face expressed fear, the door of the room opened and the prince entered in a white cap and robe.
Alexey Leonidovich Telyatnikov In 1987, he graduated with honors from the Faculty of Radio Engineering and Cybernetics of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, and continued his studies and scientific work under a grant from the Royal Society of England at the University of Wales.
At the beginning of his career, he led the technical part of projects to create infrastructure for the stock market in Russia, heading the RTS Technical Center in 1995.
In 2001, he became director of information technology at Alfa Group.
From 2002 to 2015 - holds senior positions at Rosgosstrakh, Svyaznoy Bank and VSK Insurance House, participates in IT transformation projects at Sberbank, Alfastrakhovanie and MICEX.
From April 2015 to August 2016, he served as executive director of Tinkoff Insurance.
In August 2016, Alexey Telyatnikov was appointed to the post of vice president for information technology at Rostelecom. Its key objectives were changing the IT function from supporting to business-defining, creating a targeted IT architecture, transforming the IT landscape, reforming project management in IT and creating internal expertise, including competence centers.
In November 2017, the press service of Rostelecom told CNews that Alexey Telyatniko was “returning to the financial sector”, and Kirill Menshov, a native of the troubled Otkritie Bank, was appointed in his place.
Later, Alexey Telyatnikov worked as director of operations at VTB Insurance. Left the company in the first half of 2019
08/24/2016, Wed, 15:20, Moscow time , Text: Mikhail Ivanov
Alexey Telyatnikov appointed to the post of Vice President for Information Technology at Rostelecom. Its key tasks will be changing the IT function from supporting to business-defining, creating a targeted IT architecture, transforming the IT landscape, reforming project management in IT and building internal expertise, including competence centers.
Alexey Telyatnikov graduated with honors from the Faculty of Radio Engineering and Cybernetics of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 1987, and continued his studies and scientific work under a grant from the Royal Society of England at the University of Wales.
At the beginning of his career, he led the technical part of projects to create infrastructure for the stock market in Russia, heading the RTS Technical Center in 1995. Subsequently, solving problems of IT and business development, Alexey Telyatnikov was part of the management of top companies in the insurance, finance and IT industries. In 2001, he became director of information technology at Alfa Group. From 2002 to 2015 – holds senior positions at Rosgosstrakh, Svyaznoy Bank and VSK Insurance House, participates in IT transformation projects at Sberbank, Alfastrakhovanie and MICEX. From April 2015 to August 2016, he served as executive director of Tinkoff Insurance.
In August 2016, Alexey Telyatnikov was appointed to the post of vice president for information technology at Rostelecom.