Background
Boris Leonidovich was born on the 19th of October 1932 in Moscow. His father was a military builder.
Boris Leonidovich was born on the 19th of October 1932 in Moscow. His father was a military builder.
In 1951, after graduating from high school Boris Leonidovich entered the Moscow Civil Engineering Institute, but after studying for a year, he moved to the Kuybyshev Military Engineering Academy, which he graduated in 1957.
Boris Leonidovich served in the construction and housing agencies of the Ministry of Defense of the USSR for more than 35 years. He went from being a foreman, a chief of the construction site (1957-1964) to a chief engineer, the head of the department and the commander of the unit (1964-1977). Then 10 years he worked in the system of the customer and the operating organization: as a chief engineer of OKS, a chief of the technical department, a chief engineer of the apartment managerial department of the city of Moscow. During this time, Boris Leonidovich directed or participated in the constructionn of hundreds of objects.
Boris Leonidovich worked as a senior specialist at the Central Military Construction Design Institute of the USSR Ministry of Defense since his retirement in the rank of colonel in 1987. 1989 became for Boris Leonidovich the beginning of work in market structures. Most Joint Venture is the place where B.L. Frolov began working as a chief engineer. In 1990, Boris Leonidovich together with his partners creates a real estate company Most-Development, which became an important element of the holding of JV Most (later Group Bridge). He headed this company as a general director until 1994.
The Association of Investors of Moscow was created in 1994. It is a voluntary association of participants in the investment process. He was elected its first president at the founding meeting of the association.
Under Frolov's leadership there were built a factory in Vladimir, a production base in the village of Gryaz, a cottage community in Chigasovo, residential houses of high comfort in the districts of Skhodnya, Zhulebino, along Sadovo-Kudrinskaya Street, along Yuzhinsky Lane, an administrative and residential complex along Lesnaya Street (owner 6), the Most-Bank building on the Peasant Outpost (now Vneshtorgbank), and others.
Boris Leonidovich Frolov was awarded many medals of the USSR and the Russian Federation, the Order of Peter the Great of the 1st degree, the Order of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences "For Merits in the Development of Science and Economics" I degree, the Order of Moscow. He was awarded the diploma of the Union of Architects of the Russian Federation for assistance in the development of Russian architecture, the diploma and the public award "Patriot of Moscow" for patriotic attitude towards Moscow, creative and originative contribution to the development of the city.
In 1995, Boris Leonidovich was named among the 100 best directors of Russia, and in 1996, he was named "Leader of the Year" following the results of the first All-Russian competition, and was included in the list of 100 leaders of Russian industry.
In 1997, Boris Leonidovich Frolov became a laureate in the nomination "Business Personality". Association of Investors in Moscow and Boris Leonidovich were awarded the diploma and the Certificate of Honor of the mayor of Moscow. In 2004, the name of Boris Leonidovich named the star in the constellation Libra.
Boris Leonidovich is a full member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, honorary member of the International Academy of Architecture, full member of the International Academy of Investments, Economics and Construction, the International Academy of Peoples of the World "Elite".
Boris Leonidovich is a member of the city competitive commission for the selection of investors, a member of the interdepartmental board for bidding and competitions, a member of the interdepartmental city commission on investing in housing construction, a member of the property and land commission of the Central Administrative District of Moscow, a member of the presidium of the public council of the prefect ASC. For 3 years he was a member of the International Jury on the best realized projects of the year "MIPIM-Awards".
Galina Ivanovna was born in 1932. Galina graduated from the Historical Archival Institute, worked in the Central State Archives of the Soviet Army, then she worked as a head of the archive of one of the departments of the Ministry of Health.
Frolov Sergey was born in 1958. He graduated from the Ryazan Higher Automobile School, served for 5 years in Czechoslovakia, then in the Central Office of the Ministry of Defense. He retired from the army in the rank of lieutenant colonel.