Hamdi Akin Ipek

Hamdi Akin Ipek is the Chairman of Koza Ipek Holdings, a Turkish conglomerate that spans different industries and sectors in Turkey and internationally.[1]

Hamdi Akin Ipek
NationalityTurkish
Alma materHarlaxton College, Hacettepe University
OccupationBusinessman
EmployerKoza Ipek Holdings
Websiteakinipek.co.uk/akin-ipek/

In May, he was arrested in Britain in relation to a Turkish request based on his role in 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt to extradite him and was released with travel restrictions. He is due to face an extradition hearing in September, according to the British interior ministry. The turkish government attempts to have him and extradited to face trial were blocked by the UK courts in April.[2]

Education

In 1986, Ipek received a MA degree from Harlaxton College, UK (British Campus of the University of Evansville, Indiana, USA) and a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Hacettepe University, Ankara, in 1990.[3]

Experience

Akin Ipek is the Chairman of Koza Ipek Holdings, a Turkish conglomerate that spans different industries and sectors in Turkey and internationally. The group includes interests in the mining, media and print, aviation, agriculture, health and insurance sectors. Ipek sits on the board of all 22 companies in the Koza group, three of which are publicly traded.[4]

Akin Ipek began his career as a Marketing Manager in 1992 at Koza Ipek Basin Basim A.S., a printing business, where he has been president of the Board of Management since 2004.

He served as president of the Board of Directors of Koza Anadolu Metal Madencilik Isletmeleri A.S. and as chairman of Koza Altin Isletmeleri A.S. and Ipek Dogal Enerji Kaynaklari Arastirma Ve Uretim A.S., three publicly traded companies on the Istanbul stock exchange with diverse interests in print, mining and energy.

Other notable positions held by Mr Ipek were the presidency of the board of ATP Inşaat Ve Tic A.S., a construction and commerce company; Koza Ipek Sigorta Aracilik Hizmetleri A.S., an insurance brokerage firm; and the chairmanship of ATP Havacilik Ticaret A.S., an aviation commerce company.

Akin Ipek was chairman at Koza Ipek Gazetecilik ve Yayincilik A.S., the company that runs the Bugun and Millet newspapers and Bugun TV and Kanalturk TV stations in Turkey.[5]

Akin Ipek is also a director of the English company Koza Limited, a subsidiary of Koza Altin Isletmeleri A.S., which has mining interests in Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.[6]

Charity

Akin Ipek is a founder of the Koza Ipek Educational, Health Services and Charity Foundation which helped to establish “Ipek University”, the first university in Turkey dedicated to the arts and social sciences.[7]

References

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