Kirill Makarenko
About Kirill Makarenko
Kirill Makarenko serves as the Vice President of IBA for Russia and CIS countries, leveraging over two decades of leadership experience in healthcare and logistics. He has played a key role in expanding IBA's operations in the CIS region and possesses a strong background in international business and medical technology.
Work at IBA
Kirill Makarenko has served as Vice President at IBA for Russia and CIS countries since 2015. In this role, he has played a key part in expanding IBA's presence and operations in the CIS region. His extensive experience in international business has enabled him to focus on strategic growth and market development. Makarenko's leadership at IBA has been instrumental in navigating the complexities of the medical technology market, particularly in proton therapy.
Previous Experience
Before joining IBA, Kirill Makarenko held various leadership positions in the healthcare and logistics sectors. He worked as Country Director at NEWSTEP MEDICAL LTD. from 2009 to 2015, overseeing operations in Moscow and London. Prior to that, he served as Country Director at AGS Worldwide Movers from 2003 to 2006, managing operations between Moscow and Paris. His earlier experience includes a decade-long tenure at Mozer, where he also held the position of Country Director from 1993 to 2003, working across Moscow, Liege, and Brussels.
Education and Expertise
Kirill Makarenko has a solid educational background in linguistics and international law. He studied at Moscow State Linguistic University, earning a Magistère from 1985 to 1992. He furthered his education at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), where he obtained another Magistère in International Law and Legal Studies from 2008 to 2010. This academic foundation supports his extensive expertise in managing cross-border operations and understanding complex international markets.
Background
Kirill Makarenko has over two decades of leadership experience in various sectors, including healthcare and logistics. His career has involved significant international exposure, having worked in multiple countries such as Russia, Belgium, the UK, and France. This diverse background has equipped him with a deep understanding of the medical technology market, particularly in the field of proton therapy, which is a focus area in his current role at IBA.