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Koç is a Turkish family of business people founded by Vehbi Koç, one of the wealthiest self-made people in Turkey. His grandsons, the third generation of the Koç family, today run Turkey's largest group of companies, Koç Holding , the only Turkish company on the Fortune Global 500 list. [ 1 ]
Yıldırım Ali Koç (born 2 April 1967) is a Turkish businessman. He is a third-generation member of Turkey's wealthiest Koç family and the youngest son of Rahmi Koç . In June 2018, he became the 37th president of Fenerbahçe Sports Club.
A third generation of the Koç family, he is the second son of Rahmi Koç and grandson of Vehbi Koç, founder of Koç Holding. [2] He graduated from Robert College in Istanbul , attended Millfield School in England, studied at Georgetown University before graduating from Columbia College in 1985 with a bachelor's degree in Ancient Greek .
Aziz Yıldırım (born 2 November 1952) was the 36th chairman of the Turkish multi-sport club Fenerbahçe SK. [2] He lost the election held on 3 June 2018 to Ali Koç which made him the 37th president of the Turkish club. He served the club as the president from 1998 to 2018.
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Mustafa Vehbi Koç (October 29, 1960 – January 21, 2016) was a Turkish businessman and a third generation member of the Koç family. He is best known as the chairman of Koç Holding , a position he held from 2003 until his death in 2016.
Sadberk Koç [1] Semahat Sevim Arsel (born 1928) is a Turkish billionaire businesswoman. She is a director of Koç Holding , the largest industrial conglomerate in Turkey, and the eldest child of its founder, Vehbi Koç (1901–1996).
The first firm that was to become Koç Holding was established in 1926 by Vehbi Koç. [7] In 1984, Vehbi Koç handed his position as chairman of the board over to his son Rahmi M. Koç . [ 7 ] In September 1988, the company moved its headquarters from Fındıklı, Istanbul, to Nakkaştepe on the Anatolian part of Istanbul. [ 7 ]