Ömer Sabancı

Ömer Sabancı
Born 1959 (age 5657)
Adana, Turkey
Nationality Turkish
Education Economics
Alma mater University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA
Organization Densa Holding, Sabancı Holding, Doysa VIP Air
Net worth Increase $3 billion[1]
Spouse(s) Arzu Sabancı
Children Haci Sabanci, Hakan Sabanci, Kerim Sabanci
Parent(s) İhsan Sabancı, Özcan Sabancı
Relatives Demet (Sabancı) Çetindoğan, Mehmet Sabancı

Ömer Sabancı (born 1959 in Adana), a member of the Turkey’s second wealthiest Sabancı family in third generation, is a Turkish businessman. He is the ex-chairman of the prestigious Turkish Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association (TÜSİAD). Due to the shares he still possesses at several companies under Sabancı Holding and the holding he founded, Densa Holding, his net worth is estimated to be $3 billion as of 2014, which makes him one of the wealthiest person in Turkey.

Biography

He was born 1959 in Adana as the first son of Hacı Sabancı (1935–1998), son of Hacı Ömer Sabancı (1906–1966), the founder of Turkey’s second largest industrial and financial conglomerate Sabancı Holding. After finishing the high school at Tarsus American College in Tarsus, province Mersin, he was educated in Economics at the University of Delaware in Newark, Delaware, United States.

Ömer Sabancı worked first in a number of family-owned companies in Europe. Upon returning to Turkey, he was promoted to the top management in SaSA, and held this position for 15 years. In 2000, he initiated a joint venture with DuPont for polyester fabric production, and became president of the newly founded DupontSA.

Ömer Sabancı was elected chairman of the Turkish Businesspeople Association (TÜSİAD) on January 22, 2004, and his term ended in January 2007. He is also president of the European Association of Synthetic fibers Industrialists (CIRFS), headquartered in Brussels, Belgium.

He has left his duties in the Sabancı Holding, the family business, but is still a major shareholder. He has started his own businesses. He has made partnerships with Demir Sabanci and Yalcin Sabanci. They have founded Doysa VIP Air, Inc., a private jet charter company. He has shares in Odesa Polymer, a company which produces and exports Turkey's only recyclable foldable crates. They are manufactured with the latest technology at Odesa Polymer's plant, located at Duzce Industrial Zone, directed by Dr. Naim H. Alemdaroglu. Furthermore, he owns an electronic retailing company, Electroworld Turkey. He has been listed as a billionaire by Forbes. The majority of his wealth comes from his stakes in the family company Sabancı Holding and its subsidiary, the largest private bank in Turkey, Akbank. He also has stakes in several subsidiaries of Sabancı Holding.

He married Arzu in 1986 and has three children; Hacı Sabancı (born 1987), Hakan Sabancı (born 1991), and Kerim Sabancı (born 1996). Hacı, a graduate of Saint Benoît Fransız Lisesi, is currently studying business administration in Tufts University.

He is the elder brother of the late Mehmet Sabancı and Demet Çetindoğan.

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