SUSU МВА Centre Awarded Diplomas to Court-appointed Receivers

In the beginning of April, a ceremony of awarding diplomas to 7 graduates of the professional retraining program in “Crisis Management and the Activities of Court-appointed Receivers” was held at the MBA Centre of South Ural State University.

The event was attended by Andrey Zharkov, Deputy Head of the Department of the Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography in the Chelyabinsk Region; Evgeniia Biserova, Head of the Department for Control (Supervision) in the Sphere of Self-Regulatory Organisations of the Department of the Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography in the Chelyabinsk Region; Irina Dergaleva, Director of the SUSU MBA Centre; and Marina Putilova, Associate Professor, lecturer at the School of Business of the MBA Centre, the SUSU School of Economics and Management.

Classes began in October 2020 and were conducted in on-site and online formats, in compliance with all the sanitary and epidemiological requirements. As noted by the teachers, despite the on-site format and daily classes, the attendance was at a high level.

“The course I taught was held in on-site format. I insisted on it since it was simply impossible to consider financial analysis, solve problems and diagnose the financial condition of an enterprise online,” says Marina Putilova.

The training of court-appointed receivers at SUSU has been implemented since 2000. During this period, more than 700 managers and specialists in bankruptcy and crisis management have been trained. The program provides a set of knowledge and practical skills in the field of legal foundations for the execution of bankruptcy and arbitration procedures, crisis management and financial recovery of enterprises, crisis management, financial analysis and monitoring of enterprise activities, its diagnosis and prevention of bankruptcy and insolvency.

According to Irina Dergaleva, the program is not easy, not everyone reaches the finish line and can successfully pass the final exams the first time, and this is a very serious test.

The training lasts 4 months. Classes are taught by SUSU lecturers, active court-appointed receivers, and practicing specialists from the regional Rosreestr (Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography). Upon graduation, graduates are awarded a diploma of professional retraining with the right to conduct a new type of professional activity, as well as a certificate by the Rosreestr of the Russian Federation, which allows them to act as a court-appointed receiver.

“Rosreestr is the regulatory and supervising body of court-appointed receivers. The interesting thing about the program is that the head of the directly controlling service transfers his knowledge from the other side of the barricades, which we will probably never visit again. The general knowledge that we have received after completing the training is of a very high standard. SUSU organizes everything very well”, shared his impressions the graduate of the program Ilya Alekseev.

Historical reference:

A court-appointed receiver is a professional participant in management activities, whose main function is crisis management of an enterprise under the control of an arbitration court. Depending on the bankruptcy procedure and the functions performed, the court appoints a court-appointed receiver.

Arbitration management is a profession that requires special knowledge and skills from its representatives. The formation of this profession began in 1994, at the time of the foundation of the institution of bankruptcy of a commercial organization.

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