Konstantin Shvedchikov

Konstantin Shvedchikov (1884–1952) was a Soviet official who served as the head of Sovkino's board of directors from 1926 to 1929.

Following this post he was assigned to other state institutions which were not related to film industry.

[4] However, Ryutin was removed from the office soon, and Shvedchikov temporarily headed the administrative unit of the Sovkino for a while.

[4] During World War II he was the director of the state reserves of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.

[4] Following his retirement like other old Bolsheviks Shvedchikov was given by the state an apartment in the Government House on Bersenevskaya embankment in Moscow.