"Uralchem" will assist in the renovation of the art school in Kirovo-Chepetsk.
The event was attended by the governor of the Kirov region, Alexander Sokolov, the director of the "KCHHK" branch, Andrey Semyonyuk, and the head of the Kirovo-Chepetsk administration, Igor Gagarinov.
Alexander Sokolov, governor of the Kirov region:
— "Uralchem" is the flagship of the chemical industry in the region. The company has done a lot and continues to do so for the development of Kirovo-Chepetsk, demonstrating an example of social responsibility. The company will renovate and equip the concert hall of the children's art school named after G.I. Babko, creating an updated space for creativity.
Andrey Semyonyuk, director of the "KCHHK" branch of JSC "OHC "Uralchem":
— "Uralchem" pays great attention to the development of the cities where it operates. We work together with the city head and the governor to address important social issues in the life of Kirovo-Chepetsk. It is very important for us to develop the social context. We work and live here, and we want the city to become better, and the residents to feel comfortable.
Igor Gagarinov, head of the Kirovo-Chepetsk administration:
— The "KCHHK" branch is an important social partner. The management of the enterprise always responds to requests and actively participates in the life of the city. The renovation of the concert hall of the children's art school is a significant event and a big step in the cultural and social life of Kirovo-Chepetsk. I thank the regional government and "Uralchem" for their attention to the city.
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"Uralchem" will assist in the renovation of the art school in Kirovo-Chepetsk.
A trilateral cooperation agreement was signed at the administration of Kirovo-Chepetsk between the branch of "KCHHK" of JSC "OHC "Uralchem", the Government of Kirov Region, and the Administration of the Municipal Formation "City of Kirovo-Chepetsk". According to its terms, "Uralchem" will allocate funds for the capital repair of the concert hall of the children's art school named after G.I. Babko.
