Sabri Ülker

Sabri Ülker (1920 – 12 June 2012) was a Turkish industrialist and businessman, and the founder of Ülker.

Sabri Ülker
Sabri Ülker
Born
Sabri Berksan

1920
Crimea, USSR
Died12 June 2012
Istanbul, Turkey
Resting placeTopkapi Cemetery, Istanbul
NationalityTurkish
EducationMarmara University
OccupationBusinessman
Known forFounder, Ülker
Spouse(s)Güzide Iman
Children3, including Murat Ülker

Early life

Sabri Ülker was born in 1920 in Crimea.[1] His family fled to Turkey to escape communism.[1]

Having spent his early childhood in Crimea, [2]Sabri Ülker immigrated to İstanbul 1929 together with his family.[2]

Education

Arriving in İstanbul at the age of 9, he started his education at Kadırga Elementary School.

[2]After the elementary school, he studied at İstanbul High School for a brief period. Upon winning the right to attend the public boarding school during his 2nd year at junior high, he went to Bilecik. He graduated from Bilecik Junior High School and then Kütahya High School. During World War 2, he had his college degree at Sultanahmet Academy of Economics and Commerce (Marmara University, today).[2]

Career

He founded the Ülker company in 1944.[3] It became known as Yıldız Holding in 1989.[3]

Ülker has also led social development projects.[4] He was among the founders of the Turkish Foundation for Combating Soil Erosion (TEMA).[4]

Personal life

He was married to Güzide Iman, born in Balıkesir in 1924, the daughter of a tradesman father Muharrem İman, and his wife Sabih.[5] They had three children, Ali Ülker, who died young, Ahsen Özokur and Murat Ülker.[6]

He died on 12 June 2012.[6]

Legacy

The Sabri Ülker Center at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Cambridge, Massachusetts is named in his honor.[3]

Awards in his name

  • Sabri Ülker Environment Award[7]
  • Sabri Ülker Science Award[8]
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