Background
Joseph Rahman was born on January 26, 1940 in the village of Babstovo in the Khabarovsk Territory.
Joseph Rahman was born on January 26, 1940 in the village of Babstovo in the Khabarovsk Territory.
After graduating from ten-grades standard school with a silver medal, Joseph Rahman entered the faculty of railway electrification of the Khabarovsk Institute of Engineers of Railway Transport (now Far Eastern State Transport University). During the student years, he attended the section of Greco-Roman wrestling under the direction of Honored Master of Sports Yu.I. Abramov. Joseph Aronovich received 1-st athletic title, successfully competed in competitions.
After graduating from the Institute in 1963, Joseph Aronovich began his career as the head of the electric traction substation at the Perm power supply area of the Sverdlovsk Railway. After three months of working, he was called up for military service and sent to the station of Dauria of the Chita region. Joseph Aronovich graduated from the cadet school, specializing in training of specialists in intercontinental missiles, there he received the rank of junior sergeant. In the army he continued to do sport, and got 1-st athletic title in running.
After being demobilized in 1965 Joseph Aronovich worked for several months as a teacher of electrical engineering at the Sverdlovsk Technical College of Railway Transport, then as the head of the department of extramural education of this Technical College, he taught the course “Power Supply of Railways”.
In 1967, Joseph Aronovich was called up for military service of the Soviet Army. He served in the town of Irbit as secretary of the Komsomol organization of the military unit, and the propagandist of the unit. Rahman was elected a member of the Bureau of the Irbit Town Committee of The All-Union Leninist Young Communist League (the Komsomol). He did lecturing on political economy and economics at the Irbit Motorcycle Technical College, and mastered international topics.
After the dismissal, Joseph Aronovich returned to the Sverdlovsk Technical College of Railway Transport as a teacher of special disciplines. At that time Rahman became an activist of the "Znanie" society, he gave hundreds of lectures on economics, statistics, economics of management and international position at the enterprises of Sverdlovsk and the region.
He taught in the Ural Electromechanical Institute of Transport Engineers (now Ural State University of Railway Transport). In 1991-1995, Joseph Rahman was the commercial director of the small Research and Production Enterprise "Tema". From 1995 to 1996 Rahman was the first deputy general director of TOO NPP "Tema". Since 1996, he is the General Director of ZAO NPP "Tema".
In 1994, Joseph Aronovich , for the first time in Russia, begins work on the practical creation of wide-panel residential buildings.
A separate page in the biography of Joseph Aronovich and in the history of Tema NPP is devoted to the patronage. Successful activity of the company is constantly reflected in the provision of socially directed sponsorship and charitable assistance: the restoration of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, assistance to the Russian Internal Forces, the development of children's and youth sports, the support of the Charity Fund for the children of servicemen who died in the performance of military duty, etc. Joseph Rahman helped sick children, financed publishing of books.
Joseph Aronovich Rahman served in the town of Irbit as secretary of the Komsomol organization of the military unit, and the propagandist of the unit. Rahman was elected a member of the Bureau of the Irbit Town Committee of The All-Union Leninist Young Communist League (the Komsomol).
Joseph Rahman is an Honorary Professor, a Doctor of Commerce, a member of the Interindustry Research Association for the Economy of the Construction Complex, the International Academy of Investment and Construction Economics, the Academy of New Technologies and Organization of the Oil and Gas Complex, the Academy of Economic Sciences and Entrepreneurship of Russia, the Russian Foreign Trade Academy and the English Club.