How much does a simple and quiet general director of PJSC Rosseti Tomsk earn?

Something wanted to count the money of another “big” and petty uncle. Yes, not anyhow, but the general director of PJSC “Rosseti Tomsk” Pavel Evgenievich Akilin.

Despite the absence of any information about Aquilin’s income, we present to everyone’s attention information about the income of companies under his management.

For decency, it is worth telling a little from the biography of Akilina. Pavel Evgenievich was born on March 5, 1975 in the city of Izhevsk. In 1997 he graduated from the Izhevsk State Technical University with a degree in Economics and Enterprise Management. In 2005 he received additional education at the State University of Management under the program “MBA – Company Management”.

Akilin’s professional career began back in 1999, when he started his journey from a simple planning economist to Deputy General Director for Economics at Udmurtenergo JSC. Then a period of management activity began, which still does not end: from 2005 to 2017, he held senior positions in the direction of economics and finance in the Upper Volga branch of PJSC IDGC of Center and North Caucasus, PJSC Lenenergo, a branch of PJSC IDGC of Center – Tverenergo, PJSC IDGC of the South, Inter RAO – Electricity Generation Management LLC.

From April to September 2017, he was Deputy General Director for Economics and Finance of PJSC IDGC of Siberia. From September 2017 to March 2019, he was Deputy General Director of PJSC IDGC of Siberia. And so, in March 2019, Pavel Evgenievich was appointed General Director of PJSC IDGC of Siberia (Rosseti Siberia).

Now about money. Let’s take a look at how much profit the companies under the leadership of Akilin get, and we will (perhaps) draw a conclusion about how much the simple and modest head of Rosseti Siberia earns.

At the moment, Pavel Akilin is the CEO of two companies: Rosseti Siberia and Tomsk Distribution Company. So, through a simple online search for information about the revenue of these companies, it was found that the revenue of Tomsk Distribution Company at the end of 2021 amounted to 297.3 rubles, and the revenue of Rosseti, according to International Financial Reporting Standards, amounted to 696.4 million rubles.

It’s not bad, but that’s why they are state-owned companies. And now it’s time for “speculation”. The income of companies in any way affects the payment of the hard work of the CEO. Income, as we can see, is far from small, respectively, and the payment received by Akilin clearly exceeds the subsistence level. It greatly exceeds. Also, do not forget that being in a leadership position and being clean at hand are rarely combined qualities of a person.

It remains only to pity the poor man. He works so hard, so “carefully” controls the work of his subordinates, that complaints about the company are pouring in. Uncle is simply traumatized by such pressure from society. It’s good that you can have a great rest and restore your psyche with the money of taxpayers.