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Two New Deputy Chairmen Appointed at Uzavtosanoat Company

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The press service of the enterprise announced on March 15 that two new deputy chairmen of the board were appointed at Uzavtosanoat. Alexander Alexandrovich Sakhapov has been appointed as the deputy chairman of the board for sales and marketing development, replacing Sardor Ubaydullaevich Tajiev.

Born in 1982, Alexander Sakhapov is a graduate of the Tashkent Automobile and Road Institute. Prior to his appointment, he held the position of managing director for sales and car service at UzAuto Motors.

Since 2003, he has held various positions at Uzavtosanoat and UzAuto Motors. He has also been actively involved in the automotive industry for six years, serving as the chief expert on automotive industry issues, and later as the head of the mechanical engineering sector at the Information and Analytical Management for the development of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and aviation industry standardization issues at the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan.

Davron Abdulpattakhovich Khidoyatov has been appointed as the deputy chairman of the board for investments and development, a previously vacant position.

Born in 1976, Davron Khidoyatov is a graduate of the Tashkent State Polytechnic University, Tashkent State Economic University, and the Academy of Banking and Finance of Uzbekistan. Prior to his appointment, he served as the head of Chirchik city in the Tashkent region.

Over the years, Davron Khidoyatov has led the company UzTruck and Bus Motors (formerly JV MAN Auto-Uzbekistan) and held the position of managing director for financial affairs at UzAuto Motors (formerly General Motors Uzbekistan). He also has experience in the banking sector, including leading the Asia Invest Bank in Moscow. In 2014, he was appointed as the chairman of the State Committee for Privatization, Monopoly Elimination, and Competition Development. Since 2017, he has held various key positions within the administration of Tashkent and the Tashkent region.