Alexander Ivanovich Tizyakov (Russian: Александр Иванович Тизяков; 10 December 1926 – 25 January 2019) was a Soviet economist and official.
[1][3] In this position, he had the powers of Deputy Head of the Government of the USSR and was Vice President of the Scientific and Industrial Union (1990-1991).
[5] In July 1991, Tizyakov was one of twelve other public and political figures who signed the open letter "A Word to the People".
[7] He was released on recognizance not to leave in January 1993[8] and granted amnesty by the Russian State Duma in 1994.
[7] Tizyakov co-founded Antal (engineering) and the insurance company Northern Treasury,[1] founded Vidikon (production of chipboard) and the company Fidelity (production of consumer goods).