Following a successfully completed competition for the position, Valentin Lyutskanov has been appointed as Chief Secretary of the Regional Administration – Burgas. This decision opens a new chapter in the administration's management, returning an experienced employee with established knowledge and qualities to a key position.
Lyutskanov comes to the position with rich administrative experience, having previously held the same position from 2015 to 2022. The seven years spent in the administration were under the sign of joint work with the current regional governor Vladimir Krumov, who then performed the functions of deputy regional governor. This fact promises a smooth transition and continuity in the work of the administration.
Today, upon taking office, Valentin Lyutskanov was greeted with due respect by the employees and the management of the administration. In an atmosphere of anticipation and hope, Regional Governor Vladimir Krumov expressed his conviction that the experience and managerial qualities of the new Chief Secretary will be key to increasing the efficiency in the work of the institution. It is obvious that the administration places great hopes on his return.
Valentin Lyutskanov is an economist by education, holding a master's degree in "International Management". Before dedicating himself to work in the state administration, he had accumulated over 14 years of professional experience in the field of marketing, advertising, and international relations. His work has included responsibility for the development of various foreign markets, which demonstrates his broad expertise and international orientation. In addition, he speaks English, Russian, and Italian, which will undoubtedly be beneficial in the performance of his official duties.
As Chief Secretary, Valentin Lyutskanov will have the responsible task of leading and coordinating the activities of the administration. He will ensure the implementation of the orders of the regional governor and will work hard to improve the quality of administrative services. This appointment is important not only for the Regional Administration itself, but also for all citizens who rely on effective and professional work.