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Atantayeva Dinara 20091404
Baishuakhova Aidana 20090819
Kassymova Assel 20090819
Mustapayeva Aigerim 20090937
Zhalgassuly Alikhan 20080779

41. Eximbank Kazakhstan JSC

CEO: Prihojan Dmitriy Anatolevich (Прихожан Дмитрий Анатольевич)
Education: 1990-1995 Kazakh State University named Al-Farabi
Previous work: May 1995 - May 1997 – Lawyer in KazKom Bank May 1996 – August 1999 – Deputy Head in Air Kazakhstan
Working Sphere: Jurisprudence; Bank and Investment
Skills: Banking Law; Commercial Banking; Corporate Law; Capital Markets; Securities

42. Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation PLC

CEO: Felix Vulis (Феликс Вулис)
Education: 1977 – Novocherkassk Polytechnic Institute, electrical engineer.1982 – Antony School of Law and Management (San Francisco) 2008 – Master of electrical engineering and finance in Moscow State Institute of International Relations MBA
Previous work: 1983 – president of “Market Realty and Property Management” company
1989 – President and CEO of “AGC Group Inc.” 2001 – Vice president of Eurasian Industry Association 2005 – President of Eurasian Industry Association 2007 – CEO of Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation PLC

Board of Directors: • Kazakhmys Corporation • A.A Mashkeevich • Ibragimov • P. Shodiev

43. Kazakhmys PLC

• Vladimir Kim - Chairman of the Board of Directors, Kazakhmys PLC Chairman of the Board since September 2005. Vladimir Kim joined the Group in 1995 when he was appointed Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Zhezkazgantsvetmet JSC. He was elected Chairman of the Board of Zhezkazgantsvetmet JSC in December 2000. Zhezkazgantsvetmet was renamed Kazakhmys LLC in 2005. Vladimir Kim is Chairman of the Nomination Committee

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