Head of Almaty Green Economy Department appointed
By the order of Almaty’s Mayor Bakytzhan Sagintayev Natalya Livinskaya was appointed to the post of the head of the Green Economy Department, Strategy2050.kz reports with the reference to the official website of the Mayor’s Office.
Natalya Livinskaya has two higher educations. She is a master of international relations.
She began her career as a project manager in a private company. She also worked as a teacher in the Department of Regional Studies at the Kazakh University of International Relations and World Languages named after Abylai Khan.
She has been working in the state structure since 2013. She held the position of the head of the Center for Urban Studies of Almaty Development Center JSC. In 2019, she worked as the Deputy Head of the Department of Urban Studies and Urban Planning of the city of Almaty.
Until today, she held the position of the adviser to the Mayor on urban studies.
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