Gleb Pavlovsky(1951-2023)
Gleb Pavlovskiy is a Soviet and Russian political strategist, journalist, TV presenter and publisher. Founder of the Effective Policy Foundation.
He was born in Odessa, Soviet Union. His father - Oleg Pavlovskiy was a civil engineer, built marine stations on the Black Sea. Gleb Pavlovskiy graduated from Odessa secondary school N35. In 1968-1973 he studied at the Faculty of History of the Odessa State University. Until 1974 he worked as a teacher in a rural school.
From 1976 to 1982 Pavlovskiy worked as a worker in Moscow. In 1978-1980 he was one of the co-editors of the magazine 'Poiski'. From 1985 he lived in Moscow, was one of the founders of the first legal political opposition organization in Russia - the Club of Social Initiatives (CSI). Later he participated in the creation of the Moscow People's Front. In 1987, he acted as one of the ideologists and founders of the Fact information cooperative. Later - the founder of the Postfactum news agency, director of the Civil Society program of the Cultural Initiative Foundation, editor-in-chief of the journal 'XX Century and the World'. Member of the club 'Perestroika' (Moscow). In 1991-1992 - Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Kommersant Publishing House. In 1994-1995 - editor and publisher of the quarterly 'Limits of Power'. In 1995-1996, he was the founder and co-editor of the journalistic review 'Sreda'.
Since 1995 - co-founder and director of the Effective Policy Foundation, known as the organizer of election campaigns for a number of political associations. The fund conducted its first large-scale campaigns for the Union of Right Forces, then worked on the campaign of Vladimir Putin.
In the presidential elections in Ukraine in 2004, he supported and campaigned for the candidacy of Victor Yanukovich.
From October 2005 to April 2008 - presenter of the Real Politics program on NTV.
In 2012, he went over to the side of the political opposition and began to express liberal political views. Lived in Austria. Often acted as an expert in various media.
He was born in Odessa, Soviet Union. His father - Oleg Pavlovskiy was a civil engineer, built marine stations on the Black Sea. Gleb Pavlovskiy graduated from Odessa secondary school N35. In 1968-1973 he studied at the Faculty of History of the Odessa State University. Until 1974 he worked as a teacher in a rural school.
From 1976 to 1982 Pavlovskiy worked as a worker in Moscow. In 1978-1980 he was one of the co-editors of the magazine 'Poiski'. From 1985 he lived in Moscow, was one of the founders of the first legal political opposition organization in Russia - the Club of Social Initiatives (CSI). Later he participated in the creation of the Moscow People's Front. In 1987, he acted as one of the ideologists and founders of the Fact information cooperative. Later - the founder of the Postfactum news agency, director of the Civil Society program of the Cultural Initiative Foundation, editor-in-chief of the journal 'XX Century and the World'. Member of the club 'Perestroika' (Moscow). In 1991-1992 - Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Kommersant Publishing House. In 1994-1995 - editor and publisher of the quarterly 'Limits of Power'. In 1995-1996, he was the founder and co-editor of the journalistic review 'Sreda'.
Since 1995 - co-founder and director of the Effective Policy Foundation, known as the organizer of election campaigns for a number of political associations. The fund conducted its first large-scale campaigns for the Union of Right Forces, then worked on the campaign of Vladimir Putin.
In the presidential elections in Ukraine in 2004, he supported and campaigned for the candidacy of Victor Yanukovich.
From October 2005 to April 2008 - presenter of the Real Politics program on NTV.
In 2012, he went over to the side of the political opposition and began to express liberal political views. Lived in Austria. Often acted as an expert in various media.