Rahmi Koç | |
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Born | Mustafa Rahmi Koç 9 October 1930 Ankara, Turkey |
Occupation | Businessman |
Known for | Honorary President of Koç Holding |
Children | Mustafa, Mehmet and Ali |
Parent | Vehbi Koç (father) |
Website | https://www.koc.com.tr/about-us/board-of-directors/rahmi-m-koc |
Mustafa Rahmi Koç (born 9 October 1930) is a Turkish businessman. In 2016, Forbes ranked him No. 906 richest person in the world with a net worth of $2.6 billion.[1] In 2013, Koç was the single highest taxpayer in Turkey, totalling 37.5 million lira.[2]
Biography
Early life
Rahmi Koç was the only son of one of Turkey's wealthiest men Vehbi Koç. He attended high school at Robert College in Istanbul after his primary education in Ankara. Rahmi Koç then studied at the Johns Hopkins University in the US and received a BA in industrial management.[3]
Career
Following his military service, he started actively working for the Koç Group in 1958, joining the Otokoç Company in Ankara. In 1960, he transferred to Koç Ticaret, which represented the Koç Group in Ankara. Following the relocation of the Koç Holding headquarters from Ankara to Istanbul in 1964, which was established a year earlier, he became general coordinator of Koç Holding A.Ş. and moved to Istanbul.[4]
Thereafter in 1970, he became chairman of the executive committee and in 1975 deputy chairman of the board of management. Rahmi Koç was appointed chairman of the Koç Holding management committee in 1980.[5] His father Vehbi Koç transferred his chairmanship to his son on 30 March 1984. Rahmi Koç retired from this duty on 4 April 2003, transferring his chair to his eldest son Mustafa Koç. Rahmi Koç is currently Honorary Chairman of the Koç Holding.[6]
A visit to Henry Ford Museum in Michigan inspired him to create the Rahmi M Koç Museum in Istanbul, which is dedicated to the history of transport, industry and communications exhibiting trains, submarines and autos.
In 2013, he bought the Merrill-Stevens Drydock & Repair Co., Florida's oldest boatyard, and renamed it RMK Merrill-Stevens. He is the owner of a 171-foot yacht, the Nazenin V.[7]
Other mandates and memberships
- Chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce for the term 1995–1996
- Member of the Rotary club
- Member of the Istanbul Open Sea Yacht Club and New York Yacht Club.
Honorary doctorates
Koç received honorary doctorates from the following universities:
- 21 May 1998 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
- 28 September 1998 Anadolu University, Eskişehir
- 14 May 1999 Ege University, İzmir
- 14 June 1999 Bilkent Üniversitesi, Ankara
- 23 April 2001 Ovidius University, Constanţa, Romania.
Awards
Koç was awarded by various national and international institutions as listed below:
- Officier dans L'Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur (of France), 2015
- German "Großes Verdienstkreuz" (Great Cross of Merit)
- Italian "Ordine al Merito della Repubblica" (Order of Merit of the Republic), 2001
- Turkish "State Medal of Distinguished Service" (1997)[8]
Personal life
He is a big fan and financial supporter of Beşiktaş J.K.
Rahmi Koç has three sons: Mustafa Vehbi (1960–2016), Ömer Mehmet (1962) and Ali Yıldırım (1967) from his previous marriage to Çiğdem Simavi. His son Mustafa died on 21 January 2016, of a heart attack, at the age of 55.[9]
See also
References
- ↑ "#906 Mustafa Rahmi Koc". Forbes. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
- ↑ "Koç family dominates Turkey's tax champions list". 4 May 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
- ↑ "Koç Holding | Rahmi M. Koç". www.koc.com.tr. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
- ↑ "Koç Holding | Rahmi M. Koç". www.koc.com.tr. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
- ↑ "Koç Holding | Rahmi M. Koç". www.koc.com.tr. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
- ↑ "Mustafa Rahmi Koc". Forbes. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
- ↑ Martha Brannigan (26 October 2014). "'Affinity for old things,' drove Koç's decision to buy RMK Merrill-Stevens boatyard". The Miami Herald. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
- ↑ "Geniş Açı". Milliyet (in Turkish). 28 October 1997. Retrieved 29 October 2011.
- ↑ "Funeral held for Turkey's leading businessman Mustafa Koç". Hurriyetdailynews.com. 24 January 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2016.