Maxim Valerievich Shubarev (born May 25, 1968, Leningrad)[1] is a Russian entrepreneur, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Setl Group holding, and vice president of the Self-Regulatory Organization "Association of Builders of St.
[2] In 1985, Shubarev graduated from high school and enrolled in the Leningrad Institute of Aircraft Instrument Engineering in the evening department.
[3] After completing his military service, he transferred to the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute[2] and earned his degree in Economics and Management of Scientific Research and Design in 1993.
As of January 2017, the structures within Setl Group held the second position in Russia for the volume of housing under construction (over 2 million square meters).
[8] Shubarev led the company's working groups that participated in the restoration of several cultural heritage sites significant for the city and the country, including the Konstantinovsky Palace, the Mikhailovsky Castle, the Church of the Nativity of John the Baptist [ru].
[9] As of 2017, Shubarev participated in projects of the charitable Center for Special Programs, providing targeted assistance to families of deceased law enforcement officers and veterans.