Ondasyn Orazalin

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Ondassyn Urazalin
Nur Otan in Aktobe Region
Assumed office
29 Match 2019
Preceded byBerdibek Saparbayev
Personal details
Born (1963-11-06) November 6, 1963 (age 60)
Nur Otan
Alma materAktobe Pedagogical Institute, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University

Ondassyn Seiluly Urazalin (Kazakh: Оңдасын Сейілұлы Оразалин, Oñdasyn Seiılūly Orazalin; born 6 November 1963) is a Kazakh politician and is the current Äkim of Aktobe Region. He served as Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office of Kazakhstan from 2017 to 2019).[1]

Biography

Ondassyn Urazalin graduated from Aktobe pedagogical institute with the diploma of “teacher of English language” in 1985. In 1991 he graduated from Kazakh State University named after Al-Farabi with law major.

Career

  • Teacher of Aktobe Pedagogical Institute (1985-1988);
  • Secretary of Komsomol of Aktobe Pedagogical Institute (1988-1990);
  • Head of the advertisement department of information agency of LPP “Rika-TV” (1990-1993);
  • Chairman of the executive board of "Bank-Rika" (1993-1999);
  • Chairman of the executive board of CJC “Obltransgaz”, CJC “Aktobegaz” (1999-2000).
  • Akim of Mugalzhar district of Aktobe Region (2000-2003);
  • Head of Aktobe Region department of foreign trade communications and investments (2003-2004);
  • Director of the department of internal policy of Aktobe Region (09.2004-09.2005);
  • Deputy Governor of Aktobe Region (09.2005-11.2006);
  • In 2006 he started working for the Presidential Executive Office of Kazakhstan as State Inspector. Later he had been promoted to Deputy Head Department of State Control and Organization-Territorial Work (2007-2014);
  • Head of the Department of State Control and Organization-Territorial Work of the Presidential Executive Office of Kazakhstan (05.2014-22.03.2017);
  • Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office of Kazakhstan (22.03.2017-25.02.2019);
  • Governor of Aktobe Region (26.02.2019-31.08.2022).

Awards

  • The Order of Kurmet (2008)
  • The Order of Parasat (2014)[2]

References