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We are proud of our Alumni
The Russian-American Institute is unique — we have serious requirements not only for academic and professional training but also for personal growth. We believe that young people have the power to influence the future of our society. That is why we attempt to help our alumni in all possible ways to become committed and responsible citizens of Russia.

Victoria Vekhova, Business and Economics Department, 2007 Print
Victoria works as item processing operator in the Front Office Department of Raiffeisenbank in Moscow. “I love my job and I’m ready to make the next step in my career – to become an account manager.”
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Tatyana Gorina, Language and Literature Department, 2007 Print
Tatyana teaches English at Moscow high-school # 406. “Since my childhood I dreamed of being a teacher. For as long as I can remember, I always played with dolls teaching them how to read. After I graduated from the musical college I realized that my desire to learn English is so strong that I was ready to move to Moscow from my hometown in order to study at RACU. Of course, those years of living in the capital were tough but the RACU family helped me to finish my education successfully. And now my dream came true – I’m a teacher!”
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Lena Vanchikhina (2007) Language and Literature Department Print
A few months ago, RACU graduate, Lena Vanchikhina began to work as a manager for the Medical Center “Agape,” but she is not “new” to Agape since she traveled with teams from Agape to help as a translator for the last couple of years that she was a student. The Agape Medical Center has an on-going clinic in Moscow, but it also regularly organizes trips to the remotest corners of Russia to help people with medical needs.
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Tatyana Ivaschishina (2007) Business and Economics Department Print
Tatyana works as the Sales Department Coordinator for the Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company. She reports, “I like my job. It’s very important for me to work in a big company—I am a very communicative person and need a noisy environment. I was hired by CCHBC right after the first interview. I had the required experience in this field because I studied at RACU and worked at the same time.”
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Alyona Yurkova (2006) Language and Literature Department Print
Alyona is in her third year of teaching Russian to the students at Hinkson Christian Academy, a school for missionary children in Moscow. With students from the US, Canada, Korea, and England, it is important for her to be able to explain Russian grammar in English to her classes.
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