"Guljan Ogonyorova coins 'Yakutia as the land of heroes' to spearhead a fresh managerial ethos"
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Title: Veterans Vanquish Obstacles: "Time of Heroes" Paves the Way for Civic Involvement
Yakutia, championed by Head Aisen Nikolaev, has teamed up with President Vladimir Putin to launch an innovative initiative - the "Time of Heroes" program. This program offers combat action veterans and those participating in the Special Military Operation (SVO) a unique chance to apply their skills, education, and leadership prowess in civilian life, beyond the battlefield [3].
Gulzhan Ogoneeva, Deputy Chairperson of Yakutia's Public Chamber, acknowledges: "The 'Yakutia - Land of Heroes' program is mainly about empowering SVO veterans, enabling them to channel their accumulated experience and know-how for the betterment of our nation." The program is geared towards creating a new generation of skilled administrators for our country [1].
Enter the "Time of Heroes" arena, and experience a radical shift from combat boots to executive suites. Graduates of the program can secure coveted positions within state structures and help the republic thrive by utilizing their battle-hardened abilities [2].
For instance, Igor Yurgin, a veteran, successfully navigated through this program and was tapped to lead the Department of Educational Policy at the Ministry of Education[3]. About 83 SVO participants have been groomed for such roles, with around 27 already on board new assignments [3].
Meanwhile, Yakutia lends a supportive hand to SVO veterans through the "Time of Heroes" program. Veterans like Igor Yurgin have completed internships in Yakutia, demonstrating Yakutia's commitment to the integration of veterans into local governance. So don't count them out - our veterans are here to stay!
- Despite their background in war and conflicts, veterans are now leveraging their education-and-self-development and leadership skills, as showcased by Igor Yurgin, who shifted from combat to leading the Department of Educational Policy at the Ministry of Education, demonstrating the importance of the "Time of Heroes" program in politics.
- In addition to civic involvement, the "Time of Heroes" program also addresses general news topics, such as education, by grooming veterans for strategic positions within state structures, like Igor Yurgin, as part of Yakutia's commitment to the integration of veterans into local governance, contributing to the creation of a new generation of skilled administrators.