Maria Aksenova

Maria Aksenova
Native name
Аксёнова Мария Дмитриевна
Born23 February
Moscow, USSR
OccupationMedia personality, entrepreneur, publisher, encyclopedist, poet, sportswoman
LanguageRussian
Alma materMoscow State University
Notable worksThe Encyclopedia for Children [ru]

Maria Dmitriyevna Aksenova (born February, 23[1]) is a Russian public figure,[2] media personality, encyclopedist,[3] and businessperson.[4]: 40  She is best remembered for her fundamental[5] Encyclopedia for Children, a 63-volume edition of Avanta+ Publishing House [ru] (circulation – 20 million copies).[1]

According to books and famous magazines,[6][7]: 107 [8]: 98  Aksenova is a publisher, poet and sportswoman. As of 31 October 2001, she controlled 55% ($16.5 million) of the Publishing House's revenue.[9]: 23 

Aksenova was the winner of the Russian President's Award in the field of education (2001);[5] author of educational TV projects, an accredited MVP level investor of Moscow Seed Fund, and academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.[1]

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  6. ^ Marina Belova, Ludmila Chernova 2007, p. 25.
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