Sevgi Sabancı

Sevgi Sabancı (born 1963), is a Turkish businesswoman, a third-generation member of the Sabancı family.

Sevgi Sabancı
Born1963 (age 5657)
Adana, Turkey
NationalityTurkish
Alma materUniversity of Westminster, Richmond, The American International University in London
OccupationBusinesswoman
ChildrenIhsan John Mashari, Serra Mariam Mashari
Parent(s)İhsan Sabancı, Nevin Tenik
RelativesMurat Sabancı, Sevilay Sabancı, Güler Sabancı

Biography

Sevgi Sabancı was born in 1963 in Adana as the daughter and first child of İhsan Sabancı and his second wife Nevin Tenik (from a religious marriage that remains commonplace in Turkey).

After spending her childhood and youth in Adana, she went to England for her university education and stayed there between 1980-1985. Following graduation from University of Westminster and Richmond, The American International University in London, she returned to her hometown and worked in the Sabancı Holding’s export company Exsa for three years. She then went back to England, and started a textile business, running and successfully exiting that in 1995.

In 1995, Sevgi Sabancı started to own and operate a dealership business of Toyota brand in Istanbul. Afterwards, she established a consultation company, and gave management services to companies operating in textiles, real estate and healthcare sectors.

Sevgi Sabancı has a son, Ihsan John (1993), and a daughter, Serra (1995).

  • 1985-1988 Exsa Sabanci Group, Adana
  • 1988-1995 Sesa UK, London
  • 1997-1999 Toyota Beylikduzu, Istanbul
  • 2000-2010 Real Estate, Istanbul
  • 2011-2012 Esteworld, Director of International Dept., Istanbul
  • 2012-present VIP Health Tourism and Consultancy
Sevgi Sabanci with her family in Washington, D.C. (2015)
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