Secretary General

Ebru Dicle

Deputy Secretary General

  • Av. Serkan Ersöz (Legal Affairs, Risk and Compliance Management )
  • Ceren Aydın Ergün (Social Policies, Regional Development, Relations with Business Organizations)
  • Tamer Şen (Investment Environment, Digital Transformation)
  • Nur Beler Levi (International Relations)
  • F. Hazal İnce (Industry and Sectoral Policies, Environment and Climate Change)
  • Kadir Yusuf Öztürk (Entrepreneurship and Youth, International Entrepreneurship Networks, Digital Strategy and Programs)

Chief Economist

Gizem Öztok Altınsaç

Corporate Communications Department

  • Başak Solmaz Karaüç (Director)
  • Su Tuncer (Deputy Director)
  • Sinan Cem Deveci (Senior Expert)

Financial Affairs Department

  • Meral Gönül (Director)
  • Belgin Arslantürk (Expert)

Membership and Resource Development

  • Selin Gürgan (Director)

Member Relations & Administrative Affairs Department

  • Leyla Danış (Director / Assistant To The Board Of Directors)
  • Zeynep A. Özgüder (Executive Assistant)
  • Burcu O. Akgün (Executive Assistant)
  • Bahar Karayüksel (Executive Assistant)
  • Döne Duygu Tatlısu (Executive Assistant)
  • Selda Siler (Corporate Communications Department Assistant)

Information Technology Department

  • Hakan Demirkol (Director)
  • Sertaç İlbay Güven (Senior Expert)

Department of Management

  • Nurettin Keser (Director)
  • Bülent Utal (Administrative Staff)
  • Hasan Genç (Administrative Staff)
  • Eşref Şıvğın (Administrative Staff)
  • Elmas Koçak (Administrative Staff)

EU Communication - Projects Department

  • Özge Sarı (Senior Expert)

Foreign Policy

  • Zafer Gazi (Advisor)

Global Economic Relations Department

  • Aslı Başkaracaoğlu (Director)
  • Nazlı Bakır (Expert)

Information Society and Innovation Department

  • Yasemin E. Avcı (Director)

Industrial Transformation, Sectorial Policies Department

  • Özge Ulu (Senior Expert)
  • Elif Taşyürek (Senior Expert)
  • Gülru Kayalıer (Expert)

Entrepreneurship and Youth Affairs Department

  • Esin Arslan (Expert)
  • Kübra Geysi (Expert)

Invesment Environment Department

  • Fatmanur Sarı (Director)
  • Zehra Aydemir (Expert)

Legal Affairs, Risk and Compliance Management

  • Av. İlayda Su Demir (Legal Counselor)

Economic Research Department

  • Başat Şimşek (Director)
  • İsmet Tosunoğlu (Senior Economist)
  • Özüm Çelik (Expert)

Social Policy Department

  • Ezgi Çelik (Director)
  • Ezgi Murat (Senior Expert)

Regional Developement, Relations with Business Organizations

  • Zeynep Yalçıner (Senior Expert)

Ankara Representative Office

  • Ü. Barış Urhan (TÜSİAD Ankara Representative)
  • R. Perihan Kaya (Executive Assistant)
  • Nazlıcan Köroğlu (Expert)
  • Osman Nazlı (Administrative Affairs Senior Department Officer)
  • Esen Çökelek (Administrative Staff)

EU-Brussels Representative Office

  • Dilek Aydın (TÜSİAD Representative European Union)
  • Dilek İştar Ateş (Deputy Representative)
  • Zeynep Sanıgök (Advisor)
  • Arzu Şengün (Office Manager)

Washington, D.C. Representative Office

  • Barış Ornarlı (TÜSİAD Washington Representative)
  • İpek Harris (Research Assistant)

Berlin Representative Office

  • Alper Üçok (TÜSİAD Berlin Representative)

Paris Representative Office

  • Didem Bora Özler (TÜSİAD Paris Representative)

London Representative Office

  • Dr. Hasan Turunç (TÜSİAD London Representative)

Founded in 1971 to represent the Turkish business world, TÜSİAD is a voluntary, independent, non-governmental organization dedicated to promote welfare through private enterprise.

On account of the institutions represented by its members, TÜSİAD has a significant representative capacity of the economic activity in Türkiye in many spheres such as production, value added, employment and foreign trade.

TÜSİAD’s activities are aimed at creating a social cohesion based on the competitive market economy, sustainable development and participatory democracy.

Headquartered in İstanbul, TÜSİAD has a representative office in Ankara; international representative offices in Brussels, Washington D.C., Paris and Berlin; networks in China, London, Silicon Valley, New York and the Gulf Region.

TÜSİAD is a member of BusinessEurope which is the leading advocate for growth and competitiveness at European level.

TÜSİAD By Numbers

TÜSİAD plays a significant role in the Turkish economy. 4500 member companies represent;

50% of GDP (excluding government)

TÜSİAD
50%

85% of Türkiye’s total foreign trade

TÜSİAD
85%

More than 50% of non-agricultural, non-govermental workforce

TÜSİAD
50%

80% of corporate tax revenue

TÜSİAD
80%

Structure of TÜSİAD

All of TÜSİAD’s activities is carried out through six Round Tables led by the members of the Board of Directors and Work Groups organized within the round tables. These activities are pursued with the substantial support and contribution of the Secretariat General, Representative Offices, and University Partnership Forums.

ASSOCIATION BODIES

ACADEMIC FORUMS:

TÜSİAD Roundtables

TÜSİAD Yuvarlak Masalar

TÜSİAD carries Türkiye to the future

A voluntary organization of the private sector representatives and the voice of the Turkish business community since more than fifty years, TÜSİAD carries the belief that Türkiye will be a determining regional and global power, forward to the future.

TÜSİAD aims to contribute to the formation and development of a social order based on:

  • Universal principles of human rights,
  • Freedoms of thought, belief, and action,
  • Secular state of law,
  • Participatory democracy,
  • Liberal economy,
  • Rules and regulations of a competitive market economy
  • Environmental sustainability

TÜSİAD,

  • Contributes to the formation of national economic policies by correctly evaluating regional and sectoral potentials of Türkiye's economic and social development, in an environment in which social peace and harmony are maintained.
  • Participates in the global promotion of Türkiye and supports the EU accession process through efforts to develop international political, economic, social and cultural relations as well as communication, representative and cooperative networks.
  • Conducts researches, forms views, and develops projects and activities in the context of accelerating international integration and interaction as well as regional and local development.

TÜSİAD aims to encourage and develop a unity of thought and action on behalf of the Turkish business world in line with these objectives through the direct and indirect dissemination of its views and recommendations to the Turkish parliament, government, other states, international organizations and the general public through the media and other means.

TÜSİAD's Vision

TÜSİAD is a voluntary based civil society organization established by Turkish industrialists and businessmen in 1971 in order to represent the business world.

TÜSİAD aims to contribute to the formation and development of a social order based on the adoptation of the universal principles of human rights, freedom of thought, belief and action, a secular state of law, as well as the concepts of participatory democracy, a liberal economy, the rules and regulations of a competitive market economy and environmental sustainability.

TÜSİAD works to achieve the realization of the main objectives stated above based on the belief that businessmen, working in line with the targets and principles of Türkiye's reaching and surpassing the norms of contemporary civilization and holding to the equality of men and women in politics, the economy and education, comprise a pioneering and enterprising group in society.

As the representative organization of the Turkish business world working for public interest, TÜSİAD strives to support entrepreneurial activities in conformity with the universal principles of business ethics; TÜSİAD constantly aims for progress and enhancement based upon continuous improvements in Türkiye's competitiveness, social welfare, employment and productivity, as well as the country's capacity for renewal and the scope and quality of education and training during the globalization process.

TÜSİAD contributes to the formation of national economic policies by correctly evaluating regional and sectoral potentials in Türkiye's economic and social development in an environment in which social peace, compromise and reconciliation are maintained. TÜSİAD contributes to the promotion of Türkiye in the global context and supports the EU accession process through efforts to develop international political, economic, social and cultural relations as well as communication, representative and cooperative networks. TÜSİAD conducts research, forms views and develops projects and activities in the context of accelerating international integration and interaction as well as regional and local development.

TÜSİAD aims to encourage and develop a unity of thought and action on behalf of the Turkish business world in line with these objectives through the direct and indirect dissemination of its views and recommendations to the Turkish parliament, government, other states, international organizations and public opinion through the media and other means.

Charter of Turkish Industry & Businessmen Association, 2. Article, "Aim of the Association"

Founders of TÜSİAD

VEHBİ KOÇ
Koç Holding A.Ş.
SELÇUK YAŞAR
Yaşar Holding A.Ş.
FEYYAZ BERKER
Tekfen A.Ş.
HİKMET ERENYOL
Elektrometal San. A.Ş.
DR. NEJAT F. ECZACIBAŞI
Eczacıbaşı Holding A.Ş.
RAŞİT ÖZSARUHAN
Metaş A.Ş.
MELİH ÖZAKAT
Otomobilcilik A.Ş.
OSMAN BOYNER
Altınyıldız Mensucat A.Ş.
SAKIP SABANCI
Sabancı Holding A.Ş
AHMET SAPMAZ
Güney Sanayi A.Ş.
İBRAHİM BODUR
Çanakkale Seramik A.Ş.
MUZAFFER GAZİOĞLU
Elyaflı Çimento San. A.Ş.
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The Representative Office keeps track of the legislative and executive process on behalf of TÜSİAD in the context of a participatory democracy and with a view to reinforce Turkey's EU membership perspective.

The TÜSİAD Ankara Representative Office assists in TÜSİAD’s effective and timely participation in the policymaking processes according to TÜSİAD’s charter, objectives and principles.

The Representative Office, in order to secure TÜSİAD’s contribution to the economic, social and political decision-making processes, represents TÜSİAD in Ankara vis à vis the government, parliament, private and public sector entities and institutions, civil society organizations, international missions and individuals.

The Representative Office provides up-to-date information to TÜSİAD’s members and professionals by preparing regular publications on the legislative process, Ankara’s agenda, the EU accession and harmonization process, and macroeconomic adjustment programs.

The main duties of the TÜSİAD Ankara Representative Office are:

  • Corporate representation of TÜSİAD in Ankara at various activities,
  • Contributing to the decision-making process through political and legislative consultation,
  • Arranging relations with public bodies and institutions, particularly with the Parliament and the Cabinet,
  • Institutional representation of TÜSİAD in Ankara at various activities,
  • Providing timely briefs and presentations for related TÜSİAD organs regarding developments within the legislative and administrative process on a need to know basis.

"In the wake of the 1995 EU-Turkey customs union decision, TÜSİAD established its first Representative Office in Brussels, the headquarters of the European Union, in order to contribute to strengthening Turkey-EU relations."

The TÜSİAD EU-Brussels Representative Office represents the Turkish business community before EU institutions. In this regard, the Representative Office maintains regular contact with the European Commission, EU member state delegations, European Parliament, European Council and other EU agencies and institutions. Another dimension of the work of the Representative Office extends to acting as the representative of TÜSİAD and TİSK (Turkish Confederation of Employer Associations) within BUSINESSEUROPE (the Confederation of European Business) and informing the Turkish private sector on the latest developments taking place at the European level.

The Representative Office is both a point of contact and information for the Turkish private sector and Turkey more generally. With a view to supporting Turkey’s accession to the EU, the Representative Office collaborates with various think tanks, civil society organizations, European public and private sector organizations and academia.

"The objective of the Representative Office is to develop and deepen Turkey-US relations in every field as well as strengthen mutual interaction."

The work of the TÜSİAD Washington, D.C. Representative Office is conducted through maintaining regular contact and cooperation with the US Congress, US administration, business circles, think tanks, the media, international organizations and Turkish-American organizations.

Closely following political and economic developments relevant to bilateral relations such as Iraq, Iran, the Middle East and Russia as well as energy issues and other US foreign policy priorities, the Representative Office also aims to inform US public opinion on developments in Turkey. In this context, the Representative Office participates in meetings organized by think tanks and the business world and conducts direct exchanges of views.

The TÜSİAD Washington, D.C. Representative Office assists in the formation of Turkey programs in conjunction with the Brookings Institute, the German Marshall Fund (GMF) and the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), think tanks that are influential in US policy development and formulation.

The TÜSİAD Berlin Representative Office strives to accurately inform German public opinion throughout Turkey’s EU accession negotiation process, to nurture effective pro-Turkey public opinion in Germany, to raise Turkey’s profile vis à vis the German private sector, media, political authorities and cultural circles, and to contribute to the development of Turkish-German economic, political and cultural relations.

Within this framework the Office develops contacts with the Federation of German Industries (BDI), TÜSİAD’s counterpart body in Germany, and German official institutions as well as leading civil society organizations in Germany, and conducts institutional exchanges of views.

TÜSİAD Paris Representative Office strives to provide accurate information on Turkish economic and social life to the French public throughout Turkey’s EU accession negotiation process.

In this context, a French-Turkish think tank, Institut du Bosphore, was founded in Paris in 2009. The Institute aims to deepen knowledge about Turkey’s economic, political and cultural features and arrange activities designed to support and foster dialogue, cooperation and cultural exchanges between the two societies. Institut du Bosphore organizes seminars, round-table meetings and joint activities on its own and in conjunction with other think tanks throughout the year, publishes research and holds discussions with French decision makers, high-level politicians and opinion makers. In addition to its lobbying activities, the TÜSİAD Paris Office contributes to strengthening economic relations between Turkey and France by facilitating dialogue between entrepreneurs through organizing events with private and public institutions, in particular TÜSİAD’s counterpart organization in France, the French Business Confederation (MEDEF). Moreover, the Paris Office coordinates relations between TÜSİAD and the Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the OECD (BIAC).

The TÜSİAD Shanghai Network aims to follow developments in China and the Asia-Pacific region, to support the China-based Asia-Pacific activities of the Turkish private sector under the umbrella of the EU Chamber of Commerce in China (EUCCC), and to contribute to the development of commercial and economic relations between Turkey and China. The Office also maintains efforts to support export, investment and partnership relations of TÜSİAD members in China, brief Chinese counterparts about the Turkish economy and carry out a confidence-building role.

The United Kingdom is a country with which Turkey has a long history of constructive diplomatic, economic and cultural relations. Acknowledging these burgeoning relations, TUSIAD has established a permanent base in London.

In order to enhance bilateral relations, TUSIAD London will focus on the following areas: expanding business, commercial, financial and trade relations and building bridges between Turkish-British civil society, think tanks and academia.

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