Russian Pharmaceutical Industry Leader
28.11.2023
The Pharmasyntez Group of Companies will continue to support judo player Alesya Kuznetsova in 2024
The Pharmasyntez Group of Companies will continue to support judo player Alesya Kuznetsova in 2024

Ivan Dratsky, Chief Executive Officer of BratskChemSyntez LLC, Sergei Serebrennikov, the mayor of Bratsk, signed the agreement to extend the personal scholarship for the judo player Alesya Kuznetsova for 2024. The scholarship was established in 2021 as a part of an agreement on socio-economic cooperation between the Pharmasyntez Group of Companies and the city administration.

“The cooperation between the Pharmasyntez company and the city administration has been going on for more than 10 years, and the project of supporting Bratsk judo player Alesya Kuznetsova has been implemented for more than 3 years. We watch her achievements and wish her striking victories,” said Ivan Dratsky, Chief Executive Officer of BratskChemSyntez LLC.


Alesya Kuznetsova shared her plans for the upcoming competitive year. At the stage of preparation for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, the athlete intends to participate in the Judo Grand Slam tournament in France and international competitions in Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Azerbaijan.

“Financial support is of great importance as it gives a sense of stability and security. All I think about is my training sessions and my athletic form. I can stay in my hometown and do what I love! I’ve been receiving the personal scholarship for 3 years already, and I really appreciate the management of BratskChemSyntez LLC. It’s very pleasant and honorable,” shared Alesya Kuznetsova.


BratskChemSyntez LLC is a plant of the Pharmasyntez Group of Companies that manufactures active pharmaceutical ingredients (API). Today the plant's capacity is 120 tons of API per year.

A Cooperation Agreement between the Administration of the city of Bratsk and the BratskChemSyntez plant for the purpose of which the company finances a scholarship program for talented athletes has been in force for several years.