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==Background==
 
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" He has a Ph.D., Prof.Eng. and M.S. in Industrial Engineering, earned from [[Stanford University]], and he has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from [[Robert College]]."<ref>http://www.gif.org.tr/about/membership/members/erkut-yucaoglu-en</ref>
 
" He has a Ph.D., Prof.Eng. and M.S. in Industrial Engineering, earned from [[Stanford University]], and he has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from [[Robert College]]."<ref>http://www.gif.org.tr/about/membership/members/erkut-yucaoglu-en</ref>
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After graduating from Robert College in 1969, he completed his doctorate in industrial engineering at [[Stanford University]].
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He founded the Industrial Engineering Department at [[Boğaziçi University]] in 1974, and was the founding chairman of the department until [[1977]]. Yücaoğlu, who became the Planning Coordinator of [[Koç Holding]] in [[1977]], continued this duty until [[1979].
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Yücaoğlu was the Regional Director of [[General Electric]] between 1983-1992.<ref>http://www.gif.org.tr/about/membership/members/erkut-yucaoglu-en</ref>
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He became the Chairman of the Board of [[TÜSİAD]] in 1999. He was president of the High Advisory Council of [[TÜSİAD]] 2011-2014.
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Dr. Yücaoğlu, the main shareholder and CEO of the MAP/TURKUAZ group of companies in Istanbul,  was Chairman of the TÜSİAD High Advisory Council and a Member of the [[Özyeğin University]] Board of Trustees.
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Yücaoğlu is mentioned in the Panama Papers,<ref>https://www.bakirkoygazetesi.com/panama-belgelerindeki-turkler/1833/</ref> having an offshore bank account in the Caribbean.
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Person.png Erkut Yücaoğlu   ZoominfoRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(businessman)
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Born6 January 1947
NationalityTurkish
Alma materRobert College, Stanford University
Member ofGlobal Relations Forum

Dr Erkut Yücaoğlu is a Turkish industrialist with ties to the influential Koç Family.

Background

" He has a Ph.D., Prof.Eng. and M.S. in Industrial Engineering, earned from Stanford University, and he has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Robert College."[1]

After graduating from Robert College in 1969, he completed his doctorate in industrial engineering at Stanford University.

He founded the Industrial Engineering Department at Boğaziçi University in 1974, and was the founding chairman of the department until 1977. Yücaoğlu, who became the Planning Coordinator of Koç Holding in 1977, continued this duty until [[1979].

Yücaoğlu was the Regional Director of General Electric between 1983-1992.[2]

He became the Chairman of the Board of TÜSİAD in 1999. He was president of the High Advisory Council of TÜSİAD 2011-2014.

Dr. Yücaoğlu, the main shareholder and CEO of the MAP/TURKUAZ group of companies in Istanbul, was Chairman of the TÜSİAD High Advisory Council and a Member of the Özyeğin University Board of Trustees.

Yücaoğlu is mentioned in the Panama Papers,[3] having an offshore bank account in the Caribbean.


[[Display born on::6 January 1947| ]] 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/19993 June 19996 June 1999Portugal
Sintra
The 47th Bilderberg, 111 participants
Bilderberg/200731 May 20073 June 2007Turkey
Istanbul
The 55th Bilderberg meeting, held in Turkey
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References