LEADERSHIP

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD

MURAT YETISGIN

VICE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD and CHIEF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF EURASIA TECHNOPARK

Murat Yetisgin is the Executive Director and Chief Executive Director of Eurasia Technopark. Murat began by developing TUDEP, a business organisation here in Turkey which focuses on facilitating the development of small and medium sized Turkish businesses. As such, TUDEP plays a key role in meeting Turkey’s strategic economic goals for 2023. Murat developed the concept of Eurasia Technopark with TUDEP Director of Education, John Bowden.

 

JOHN BOWDEN

CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD and CHIEF LEARNING OFFICER OF EURASIA TECHNOPARK

John Bowden is the Executive Director and Chief Learning Officer of Eurasia Technopark. John began his tenure with TUDEP when he accepted the position of Director of Education. Same year, as a result of his major success, he was further named the Executive Director of TUDEP. John developed the concept of Eurasia Technopark with TUDEP CEO, Murat Yetisgin and brought it to life.

 

EZGI UCER

DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATION & CULTURE and BOARD MEMBER

Ezgi Ucer is the director of communication and culture for Eurasia Technopark. Ezgi is responsible for developing and implementing programs for Eurasia aimed at creating a culture that encourages collaboration and partnerships between Eurasia, the university and the community. Eurasia programs are focused on creating opportunities for people with different skill sets to meet and socialize – a critical aspect in developing a culture on Eurasia that embraces and sparks innovation.

 

AYSE ALTUG

ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR and BOARD MEMBER

Ayse Altug is the administrative coordinator for Eurasia Technopark. Ayse is responsible for working alongside the Eurasia Executive Directors in developing corporation policies, guidelines and other activities involved in the day-to-day operations of a corporation. Ayse also coordinates travel, meetings and special events, and assists with providing Eurasia tours to university and community groups.