Vasily Brovko left the media. Vasily Brovko

A bright and unlike anyone else TV presenter, businesswoman, and now general producer"Match-TV" Tina Kandelaki has always attracted the attention of the stronger half of humanity.

Since her divorce from the father of her two children, artist Andrei Kondrakhin, she has been credited with affairs with many influential men, for example, with Suleiman Kerimov.

However, the truth turned out to be much simpler. Tina Kandelaki married a man 10 years younger than herself.

In 2016, Tina Kandelaki showed all her cards - she is married to a business partner, director of communications, analytics and strategic research at the Rostec state corporation Vasily Brovko.

Tina and Vasily met in 2008, when the TV presenter was still married. The woman immediately attracted attention young man. At that time he was 21 years old. Before he headed the prime-time broadcasting directorate of the Mayak radio station. Tina did not perceive Vasily as a man then, but she saw good professional inclinations in the young ambitious guy.

Tina at that moment just wanted to change her role, and frankly admitted to Vasily that she did not want to lead the projects that were offered to her. “What’s the problem?” the young and daring Brovko told her, “let’s do the project that you yourself want.” There is Internet."

At a time when Kandelaki was at the very top as a presenter, starting some dubious project using global network, it seemed to many clean water adventure. Those around him believed that Kandelaki was a little crazy. It turned out that both co-authors of the new show were very “in themselves”, and became almost pioneers in the development of Internet media.

They opened a joint project- “Unrealistic politics.” The pilot episodes received a great response online, and the daring project bought some of the federal channels. The show turned out to be rated, and the cooperation was fruitful.

Vasily Brovko, together with his colleague, left Mayak with the goal of creating their own business, and they succeeded. They created the Apostol company, which a short time has become a leader in the communications market. Kandelaki joined the board; until 2013, the post of general director was held by Vasily Brovko, and after his departure to Rostec, this position was taken by Tina Kandelaki.

Close and mutually beneficial business cooperation brought Tina and Vasily closer both as people and as a man and a woman. Friends of the couple recall that she did not immediately pay attention to Vasily’s courtship. He had to run and prove his worth.

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And many agree - despite his age, he managed to achieve a lot. Vasily is persistent, strong, gifted and already very experienced. He managed to get Kandelaki too.

Tina says that she and her husband are a non-trivial couple. They started in business together and developed together. Kandelaki’s husband studied with her, and she studied with him.

“My husband and I are partners, although in marriage this word is dangerous,” says Tina, a man should remain a man, and a woman a woman.” Tina hopes that her husband understands that she is an unusual wife.

She admits that sometimes she has a hard time not bringing home her need to organize, structure, and build everything. But she understands that in a family everything should be based on love and mutual respect, and not on the desire to solve all problems and get the best result. This is the area of ​​business and career.

Spouses often consult with each other, they became together in the world of business, you can’t throw out this fact. Tina admits that in difficult times she is ready to lend a shoulder to her husband - the vast experience of partnership cannot be taken away.

Tina is passionate about fitness, and Kandelaki's husband is a passionate football fan. At the beginning of the relationship, Tina was very annoyed by her husband’s habit of surfing all sports channels upon returning home. Now, out of duty, she watches them together with her husband.

“If someone had told me at the moment we met,” admits Vasily, “that we would watch together football matches, I would never have believed it. It’s good that we didn’t argue.”

Like any Georgian wife, Tina is an excellent cook, this is evident from numerous photos delicious dishes on her microblog. She even admitted on Instagram that she and her husband were brought together by their love for delicious food.

The age difference doesn't seem shocking at all, Tina, at 42 years old, demonstrates on social networks perfect abs and athletic figure. Vasily, in his early 30s, is a fully established, responsible and successful man.

Naturally, everyone is interested in whether the spouses are planning to expand their family. Latest Rumors Kandelaki’s dismissal from Match-TV closely coexisted with gossip about her possible pregnancy. Both information is not confirmed, but Tina does not rule out anything in the future.

Media manager Vasily Brovko has been appointed head of Rostec’s communications service. The head of the division will be responsible for the formation of a unified positioning strategy for the State Corporation and its members holding companies in Russia and abroad. Previously, Vasily Brovko was the general director and co-owner of the Apostol center for strategic communications, one of the three largest Russian PR agencies in terms of revenue.

The decision to appoint Vasily Brovko was made general director Rostec by Sergei Chemezov. The head of the communications service began his duties on December 5, 2013.

According to Sergei Chemezov, the decision on the appointment is in line with Rostec’s strategy to enter global market. “The team should include ambitious managers who link their professional growth with the development of Rostec. Vasily Brovko is one of the most promising Russian media managers who has implemented successful media projects for largest companies from various areas of economics. This is in line with Rostec’s strategy to promote the corporation’s brand based on the principle of information openness,” he added.

The team should include ambitious managers who link their professional growth with the development of Rostec

Sergey Chemezov, CEO of Rostec

Vasily Brovko will be responsible for external communications of Rostec in Russia and abroad. Being a specialist in the field of political technologies, he will be responsible for the interaction of the State Corporation with the authorities state power at all levels. The new leader will also be involved in building an internal communication system in Rostec and its holdings and organizations. Besides, in functional responsibilities will include support for social and educational programs.

As Vasily Brovko noted, the sphere of state PR contains great potential. The Rostec State Corporation, uniting 663 enterprises whose products are represented on the markets of 70 countries, directly affects the economy and defense capability of the country, he added.

According to Vasily Brovko, efficient system communications will be aimed at strengthening the influence of the brand and increasing attention to the successes of the domestic industry as a whole, both in Russia and at the international level. This, in turn, will contribute to the growth of added value of products produced by enterprises of the State Corporation, he emphasized.

With these goals, Vasily Brovko has developed a plan for the further positioning of the State Corporation, which takes into account the global task - increasing the capitalization of 13 holding companies from the Rostec structure by perceiving them as the world's leading brands and leaders in the high-tech products market.

As Roman Tyshkovsky, partner and head of the Media practice at Odgers Berndtson, noted, despite the seeming ordinariness, this appointment is an interesting and significant event for the State Corporation and the country as a whole. " For a long time modern standards and approaches to building communications were used exclusively by commercial companies. State corporations remained outside the scope of innovation, acting according to old working models,” he emphasized.

According to Roman Tyshkovsky, by placing trust in the young media manager, Rostec is one of the first government agencies ready to undertake such an experiment, because average age Rostec executives are significantly higher. In his opinion, this indicates the State Corporation is moving in the right direction, towards the influx of people of new thinking. “The experience of Vasily Brovko, his successful projects, implemented for very different companies - the largest market players, give confidence that Rostec has done right choice“- said Roman Tyshkovsky.

As the general director of Apostol, Vasily Brovko was already involved in PR promotion of the Rostec brand in Russia and abroad. Under his leadership, the State Corporation was rebranded, all components of the brand were updated: name, logo, slogan, visual self-presentation in the media space. A corporation website was created in seven languages, Rostec now has accounts on social networks and a YouTube channel with unique multimedia content.

The new Rostec brand was introduced into the media sphere in record time. The corporation's representation in the information field has increased significantly.

Vasily Brovko graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University with a degree in Political PR and Public Relations. He created his first media project in 2004. In 2006, Vasily Brovko took the position of producer of the political and entertainment blocks of the O2TV channel, where he created more than 15 television programs. A year later, at the invitation of the leadership of VGTRK, he moved to the post of director of the directorate of prime-time broadcasting of radio programs of the Mayak State Radio Company, where he participated in the rebranding of the radio station.

In January 2008, Vasily Brovko founded the Apostol Center for Strategic Communications. Over five years, the company has become one of the leading Russian agencies providing services in the field of Russian and international PR, digital communications, analytics, branding, design, production of graphic, audio and video content, R&D in the field of information technology.

In 2009, Vasily Brovko launched the TV project “Unreal Politics”. Over six months, the talk show was watched by more than 5 million people, after which, at the end of 2009, the rights to “Unreal Politics” were acquired by the REN TV channel, and later by NTV. After this, Vasily Brovko created the first Internet channel in Russia, Post TV.

Until January 2012, Vasily Brovko was a co-producer of the “Infomania” project, which “Apostol” produced for the STS television channel. In 2010, the program received a special prize from TV critics “TEFI” for an experiment in the field of convergence of television and the Internet.

Vasily Brovko was born on February 6, 1987 in the city of Zhukovsky, Moscow region. As a child, he played football professionally. In 2005, he graduated from the mathematics class at Lyceum No. 14. Then, until 2009, he studied at the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Philosophy, Moscow state university named after M.V. Lomonosov.

He created his first media project while studying in his second year at university, the youth magazine Sreda.org, in different time political columnists and lecturers of which were Nikita Belykh, Alexey Volin and Valery Fadeev.

In 2006, he took the position of producer of the political and entertainment blocks of the O2TV television channel. During his time working on the channel, he produced more than 15 television programs. Among them: “Political League”, “Conversation without Rules”, “Black and White” and others.

At the invitation of the Deputy General Director of VGTRK Sergei Arkhipov, in 2007 he moved to the post of director of the directorate of prime-time broadcasting of radio programs of the Mayak State Radio Company.

In January 2008, he founded and became the general director of the Apostol Media Center for Strategic Communications, specializing in Russian and international PR, television production, analytics, branding, design and other projects.

In September 2008, together with Andrei Kolesnikov and Tina Kandelaki, he launched the “Unreal Politics” project on the Internet. For six months of existence on the network political show was watched by more than 5 million people, after which at the end of 2009 the rights to “Unreal Politics” were acquired by the REN TV channel. Together with the channel's management, he oversaw the preparation of four episodes of the program, after which, together with the Apostol company, he left the project. In 2010, the first start-up in the history of the media business to move from Runet to federal television bought the NTV channel from REN TV.

The Internet channel Post TV launched at the end of 2008. As part of it, the programs “No Country for Old Men” with Zakhar Prilepin and “Fantastic Breakfast” with Dmitry Glukhovsky, “Face.ru Video Version” with Irena Ponaroshku, “Men’s Games” with Oleg Taktarov and “Real Sports” with Victoria Lopyreva were launched. Together with a journalist from Vladimir Putin’s pool, the editor-in-chief of the Russian Pioneer magazine, Andrei Kolesnikov, he promoted the publication: he organized a series of events with the participation of Russian media personalities and the political establishment. Among the regular participants of the Pioneer Readings is TV presenter Ksenia Sobchak, Deputy Prime Minister Russian Federation Vladislav Surkov, actor Ivan Okhlobystin, head of the Russia Today TV channel Margarita Simonyan and others.

From April to December 2009, he was the General Director of a niche social network for representatives of the fashion industry “Face.ru”. From October 2009 to January 2012, Vasily Brovko was a co-producer of the program “Infomania”, which the Apostol company produced for the STS television channel. In 2010, the program received a special prize from TV critics “TEFI” for an experiment in the field of convergence of television and the Internet. “Infomania” was nominated twice for “TEFI” itself.

In 2011, as part of the management of the Apostol Media holding, he was involved in the production of the weekly program “Moscow 24/7” about “the life of ordinary Muscovites” for the TVC channel. The program was nominated for the TEFI award.

In March 2011, in partnership with Tina Kandelaki, he founded the investment company AM-Invest, which is engaged in financing Internet startups, developing software and creating educational computer programs for schools, and became its general director. According to Vasily Brovko, he and the Apostol team had previously worked on the creation software, including over several platforms related to financial management in educational institutions.

He worked on the “Concept for the development of children’s and youth football in Dagestan” in the framework of cooperation with FC Anzhi in October 2011. It included the training of coaching staff and the creation of infrastructure throughout the republic, and also organized a presentation of one of the most expensive football strikers in the world, Samuel Eto’o.

From 2011 to 2012, together with Tina Kandelaki, he launched a national educational project“Smart School”, which includes regular holding of the All-Russian educational forum “Smart School”, trips to regional schools and the work of the network project “Smart School.rf”. The latter is an open discussion platform for exchanging views on the problems of the education system and building feedback with representatives of the Public Chamber, the State Duma and the Government of the Russian Federation. In November 2011, the portal received the Runet Prize in the Science and Education category.

The project is based on the idea of ​​a park school. The Smart School implements individual approach to every student. Children are taught to manage their lives responsibly, to “design” it. Students are involved in real project activities solving real problems. The educational program will be created by teachers and students themselves. At the core educational program The “Smart School” has 5 content axes that determine its specificity: figurative and artistic modeling of the world, psychologization educational process, intensive study foreign languages, productive work activity, school sports.

In February 2012, he rebranded the Apostol Center for Strategic Communications. The new Apostol brand was created by the Hunt Haggarty agency.

From 2012 to 2013, he led the PR promotion of the Rostec State Corporation in Russia and abroad. Under his leadership, a number of projects were implemented, in particular, in December 2012, Rostec was rebranded, all components of the brand were updated, and a new multimedia website of the state corporation was created. The cost of this work was $1.5 million. The project was carried out by the Apostol Center for Strategic Communications, which involved the British agency Winter and a group of designers led by Hazel MacMillan. The Rostec website was developed by the creative agency SomeOneElse.

Vasily Brovko left Apostol in December 2013 and first headed the communications service of the state corporation, and later became director of communications, analytics and strategic research at Rostec.

Vasily Brovko was born on February 6, 1987 in the city of Zhukovsky, Moscow region. As a child, he played football professionally. In 2005, he graduated from the mathematics class at Lyceum No. 14. Then, until 2009, he studied at the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Philosophy, Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov.

While studying in his second year at university, he created his first media project, the youth magazine Sreda.org, whose political columnists and lecturers at various times included Nikita Belykh, Alexey Volin and Valery Fadeev.

In 2006, he took the position of producer of the political and entertainment blocks of the O2TV television channel. During his time working on the channel, he produced more than 15 television programs. Among them: “Political League”, “Conversation without Rules”, “Black and White” and others.

At the invitation of the Deputy General Director of VGTRK Sergei Arkhipov, in 2007 he moved to the post of director of the directorate of prime-time broadcasting of radio programs of the Mayak State Radio Company.

In January 2008, he founded and became the general director of the Apostol Media Center for Strategic Communications, specializing in Russian and international PR, television production, analytics, branding, design and other projects.

In September 2008, together with Andrei Kolesnikov and Tina Kandelaki, he launched the “Unreal Politics” project on the Internet. During the six months of its existence on the network, the political show was watched by more than 5 million people, after which at the end of 2009 the rights to “Unreal Politics” were acquired by the REN TV channel. Together with the channel's management, he oversaw the preparation of four episodes of the program, after which, together with the Apostol company, he left the project. In 2010, the first start-up in the history of the media business to move from Runet to federal television bought the NTV channel from REN TV.

The Internet channel Post TV launched at the end of 2008. As part of it, the programs “No Country for Old Men” with Zakhar Prilepin and “Fantastic Breakfast” with Dmitry Glukhovsky, “Face.ru Video Version” with Irena Ponaroshku, “Men’s Games” with Oleg Taktarov and “Real Sports” with Victoria Lopyreva were launched. Together with a journalist from Vladimir Putin’s pool, the editor-in-chief of the Russian Pioneer magazine, Andrei Kolesnikov, he promoted the publication: he organized a series of events with the participation of Russian media personalities and the political establishment. Among the regular participants of the Pioneer Readings are TV presenter Ksenia Sobchak, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Vladislav Surkov, actor Ivan Okhlobystin, head of the Russia Today TV channel Margarita Simonyan and others.

From April to December 2009, he was the General Director of the niche social network for representatives of the fashion industry “Face.ru”. From October 2009 to January 2012, Vasily Brovko was a co-producer of the program “Infomania”, which the Apostol company produced for the STS television channel. In 2010, the program received a special prize from TV critics “TEFI” for an experiment in the field of convergence of television and the Internet. “Infomania” was nominated twice for “TEFI” itself.

In 2011, as part of the management of the Apostol Media holding, he was involved in the production of the weekly program “Moscow 24/7” about “the life of ordinary Muscovites” for the TVC channel. The program was nominated for the TEFI award.

In March 2011, in partnership with Tina Kandelaki, he founded the investment company AM-Invest, which finances Internet startups, develops software and creates educational computer programs for schools, and became its CEO. According to Vasily Brovko, he and the Apostol team had previously worked on creating software, including several platforms related to financial management in educational institutions.

He worked on the “Concept for the development of children’s and youth football in Dagestan” in the framework of cooperation with FC Anzhi in October 2011. It included the training of coaching staff and the creation of infrastructure throughout the republic, and also organized a presentation of one of the most expensive football strikers in the world, Samuel Eto’o.

From 2011 to 2012, together with Tina Kandelaki, he launched the national educational project “Smart School”, which includes regular holding of the All-Russian educational forum “Smart School”, trips to regional schools and the work of the network project “Smart School.rf”. The latter is an open discussion platform for exchanging views on the problems of the education system and building feedback with representatives of the Public Chamber, the State Duma and the Government of the Russian Federation. In November 2011, the portal received the Runet Prize in the Science and Education category.

The project is based on the idea of ​​a park school. The Smart School implements an individual approach to each student. Children are taught to manage their lives responsibly, to “design” it. Students are involved in real project activities that solve real problems. The educational program will be created by teachers and students themselves. The educational program of the “Smart School” is based on 5 content axes that determine its specificity: figurative and artistic modeling of the world, psychologization of the educational process, intensive study of foreign languages, productive work activity, school sports.

In February 2012, he rebranded the Apostol Center for Strategic Communications. The new Apostol brand was created by the Hunt Haggarty agency.

From 2012 to 2013, he led the PR promotion of the Rostec State Corporation in Russia and abroad. Under his leadership, a number of projects were implemented, in particular, in December 2012, Rostec was rebranded, all components of the brand were updated, and a new multimedia website of the state corporation was created. The cost of this work was $1.5 million. The project was carried out by the Apostol Center for Strategic Communications, which involved the British agency Winter and a group of designers led by Hazel MacMillan. The Rostec website was developed by the creative agency SomeOneElse.

Vasily Brovko left Apostol in December 2013 and first headed the communications service of the state corporation, and later became director of communications, analytics and strategic research at Rostec.

Vasily Yurievich Brovko(February 6, 1987, Zhukovsky) - Director for Special Assignments of the Rostec State Corporation, Russian entrepreneur, media manager, producer, founder of the Apostle Center for Strategic Communications.

Biography

Born on February 6, 1987 in Zhukovsky (Moscow region). As a child, he played football professionally. In 2005, he graduated from the mathematical class of Lyceum No. 14. In 2009, he graduated from the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Philosophy, Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov.

Professional activity

He created his first media project while studying in his second year at university - the youth magazine Sreda.org, at different times Nikita Belykh, Alexey Volin and Valery Fadeev were political columnists and lecturers.

In 2006, he took the position of producer of the political and entertainment blocks of the O2TV television channel. During his time working on the channel, he produced more than 15 television programs. Among them are “Political League”, “Conversation without Rules”, “Black and White” and others.

In 2007, at the invitation of the Deputy General Director of VGTRK Sergei Arkhipov, he moved to the position of Director of the Directorate of Prime Time Broadcasting of Radio Programs of the Mayak State Radio Company.

In January 2008, he founded and became the general director of the Center for Strategic Communications “Apostol Media” (since January 2012, due to rebranding, the name was changed to “Apostol”), specializing in Russian and international PR, television production, analytics, branding, design and other projects .

In September 2008, together with Andrei Kolesnikov and Tina Kandelaki, he launched the “Unreal Politics” project on the Internet. During the six months of its existence on the network, the political show was watched by more than 5 million people, after which at the end of 2009 the rights to “Unreal Politics” were acquired by the REN TV channel. Together with the channel’s management, Vasily Brovko oversaw the preparation of four episodes of the program, after which, together with the Apostol company, which was involved in production, he left the project. In 2010, the first start-up in the history of the media business to move from Runet to federal television bought the NTV channel from REN TV.

At the end of 2008, he launched the Internet channel Post TV, within which the programs “No Country for Old Men” with Zakhar Prilepin and “Fantastic Breakfast” with Dmitry Glukhovsky, “Face.ru Video Version” with Irena Ponaroshku, “Men’s Games” with Oleg Taktarov and “Real Sport” with Victoria Lopyreva. In 2008, together with a journalist from Vladimir Putin’s pool, editor-in-chief of the Russian Pioneer magazine Andrei Kolesnikov, he promoted the publication, in particular, organized a series of events with the participation of Russian media personalities and the political establishment. Among the regular participants of the Pioneer Readings are TV presenter Ksenia Sobchak, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Vladislav Surkov, actor Ivan Okhlobystin, head of the Russia Today TV channel Margarita Simonyan, and others.

From April to December 2009, he was the general director of the niche social network for representatives of the fashion industry “Face.ru”.

From October 2009 to January 2012, Vasily Brovko was a co-producer of the program “Infomania”, which the Apostol company produced for the STS television channel. In 2010, the program received a special prize from TV critics “TEFI” for an experiment in the field of convergence of television and the Internet. “Infomania” was nominated twice for “TEFI” itself.

In 2011, as part of the management of the Apostol Media holding, he was involved in the production of the weekly program “Moscow 24/7” about “the life of ordinary Muscovites” for the TVC channel. The program was nominated for the TEFI award.

In March 2011, in partnership with Tina Kandelaki, he founded the investment company AM-Invest, which finances Internet startups, develops software and creates educational computer programs for schools, and became its CEO. According to Vasily Brovko, he and the Apostol team had previously worked on creating software, including several platforms related to financial management in educational institutions.

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