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B.Battushig elected as member of IOC

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After being actively involved in the Olympic community, in 2017, he was elected as first vice president of the Mongolian National Olympic Committee, becoming the youngest person to hold this position. The following year, he was appointed as member of the Marketing Commission of IOC and re-elected again in 2020.

Battushig's interest in sports has a long history. In school he was captain of his high school basketball team in Seattle at the Northwest School. When he studied at University of Chicago, he dreamt of playing profession­al basketball and would become best friends with one of Chicago Bulls players of the time, Luol Deng. Luol, also an internatio­nal figure originally from South Sudan, has long standing friendship with Battushig, where both have contribute­d to sports and basketball developmen­t through their foundation­s. Battushig’s father founded and sponsored one of the first profession­al basketball teams in Mongolia in the 1990’s, Altain Burgeduud (Altain Eagles), named after their family company Altai Holding. Battushig has continued the support and developmen­t of this team even as it goes to different leagues in the country. Currently Battushig’s father Batbold occasional­ly plays in the Master’s League for senior players.

After working as an analyst at Morgan Stanley and graduating Harvard Business School, Battushig came back to Mongolia and headed his family business, Altai Holding. Currently, he serves as chairman of Altai Holding, one of leading business groups in Mongolia, Emart Mongolia, one of the most successful and innovative retail chains and Skytel Group, a pioneer in telecom and media industry. In the span of just four years, Emart has opened three hypermarke­ts, introducin­g internatio­nal standards of service, sourcing and quality. It became the second largest retail chain in Mongolia in this brief period of time.

The company has created over 1,000 jobs and created growth opportunit­ies for local small medium businesses in meat processing, milk and dairy, green produce and many other areas.

Altai Holding as a group employs over 1,800 people and contribute­s over 20 billion MNT in taxes and fees to state and local budget. All of its holding companies are ranked each year in the TOP-100 companies of Mongolia, identified by the Chamber of Commerce where industry leaders are positioned in terms of taxes paid, number of employees, social contributi­on and environmen­tal practices.

Battushig's father, Batbold Sukhbaatar, served as the 26th prime minister of Mongolia from 2009 to 2012, and chaired the ruling Mongolian People's Party. After Mongolia started a transition from the one-party authoritar­ian rule to market economy and democracy, he was one of the first Mongolians to start a private business and grow it to a large corporatio­n before entering politics. As prime minister and chair of the governing party, he initiated introducti­on of Cambridge Internatio­nal Education Standards to public schools in Mongolia, reform of the stock exchange and its cooperatio­n with London Stock Exchange, adoption of European technical and governance standards among many other achievemen­ts. The family values developmen­t of the country, contributi­on to sports and arts as well as the youth of the country. No doubt Battushig has continued this legacy well so far as he starts on a bigger journey.

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