Vladimir Nak

Vladimir Grigorievich Nak (5 November 1935, Tyumen – 16 February 2010, Moscow) was a Russian transport engineer, honorary builder of the RSFSR, and Head of the Production construction and installation union Yamaltransstroy.

[1] Under his direct leadership and participation, construction of a large number of transportation, industrial, residential and socio-cultural facilities was implemented throughout the European part of the USSR[2] Born on 5 November 1935 in the city of Moscow.

His career path began in the system of the Ministry for Transport Construction of the Soviet of Socialist Republics, a path leading from foreman to Deputy Head of the Main Department for Railway Construction of the North and West.

From 1986: headed the newly established production construction and installation union (PSMO) Yamaltransstroy.

From 1992: general director of the joint stock company Yamaltransstroy, which became the successor of the PSMO.