LUKOIL Lubricants Company
Kristina Kushnir has a strong background in human resources, with experience working in various managerial roles. Kristina began their career as an HR Manager at Storm International in December 2005, where they worked until August 2009. Kristina then moved on to Publicis United, where they served as an HR Manager from September 2009 to April 2012. Most recently, Kristina served as the Head of the recruitment and development department at LUKOIL Lubricants Company starting in April 2012.
From 2001 to 2006, Kristina Kushnir attended the Russian State Social University. During this time, they studied Human Resources but did not obtain a specific degree.
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LUKOIL Lubricants Company
LUKOIL is the leader of the Russian oil industry in exploration, production, refining and marketing of petroleum products. Oils and lubricants production and sales are important part of LUKOIL business. In 2005 LLK-International (LUKOIL Lubricants), a company 100% owned by LUKOIL, was formed, and lubricants became an independent business unit. LUKOIL Lubricants produces a wide range of products that meet the most advanced operating requirements and specifications of both Russian and foreign vehicle and equipment manufacturers. Today LUKOIL Lubricants controls the manufacture of more than 40% of all lubricants produced in Russia, amounting to around 1.2 million tonnes, and marketing these products in more than 40 countries across the globe. LUKOIL Lubricants denotes considerable resources to developing advanced technologies for the manufacture of lubricants and additives. At its outset, the company set up a Science and New Technology Department responsible for developing know-how technologies and formula for new types of high-quality lubricants that modern engineering demands. This work is performed by company specialists in close cooperation with Russian and world leading scientific organizations. By investing in science LUKOIL Lubricants aims to qualitatively improve its product line and increases consumer demand for those products.