Omer earned an AB from Dartmouth College in 2002 and an MBA from Harvard Business School in 2007. Omer earned an AB from Dartmouth College in 2002 and an MBA. Omer became a vice president in 2010 and was named managing director in 2013 and partner in 2016. Omer became a vice president in 2010 and was named managing director in 2013 and partner in 2016. Omer first joined Goldman Sachs as an analyst in the Investment Banking Division in 2002, working in the New York and London offices, and rejoined the firm as an associate in MBD in 2007. Omer first joined Goldman Sachs as an analyst in the Investment Banking Division in 2002, working in the New York and London offices, and rejoined the firm as an associate in MBD in 2007. During his tenure in MBD, he led and participated in a wide variety of controlling and noncontrolling private equity investments, ranging from leveraged buyouts to growth equity investments. Prior to his current role at Marcus, Omer spent a decade in the Merchant Banking Division (MBD), focused on the division’s private investing activities in the financial services and healthcare sectors. He joined Marcus by Goldman Sachs at its inception in 2015 as its chief operating officer to launch the business, overseeing the development of the product, operations, risk and marketing functions. In 2014, Omer led a deal team to evaluate opportunities for Goldman Sachs in the consumer banking space. In his role, he oversees the revenue generating and operating activities for Marcus and, as well as strategy and new business development for Goldman Sachs' consumer banking activities. Dr.Omer is chief commercial officer of Marcus by Goldman Sachs, the firm’s digital consumer financial services business.Rauf Ceylan, Professor of Sociology of Religion and of Migration at the University of Osnabrück.Ümit Bir, doctor and art collector (Turkish father and German mother).Yaşar Bilgin, doctor and politician co-founder and chairman of the Turkish-German Health Foundation.Ülkü Azrak, Professor of Political Sciences.Mehmet Kudret Ayiter, legal scholar and founding member of Dokuz Eylül University.Yaşar Aydın, social scientist lecturer at the HafenCity University Hamburg.Götz Aly, journalist, historian and political scientist.Anil Al-Rebholz, sociologist Professor at the University of Frankfurt am Main. Şahin Albayrak, Professor of Computer Science at the Technical University of Berlin.Akyildiz, Chair Professor in Telecommunications Mustafa Acar, political scientist co-founder of the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights.Furthermore, individuals who are of partial Turkish origin are listed with their dual identity.Īcademia and medicine Yaşar Bilgin Rauf Ceylan Havva Engin Kazım Erdoğan Alexander Görlach Necla Kelek Arif Babür Ordu Uğur Şahin Metin Tolan Özlem Türeci Aysel Yollu-Tok from the Balkans, Cyprus, the Levant, etc.) are listed with their origin. Notable ethnic Turks who originate from outside the modern borders of Turkey (i.e. This list is arranged alphabetically by surname following the Turkish alphabet arrangement. Yasemin Mansoor is of Turkish Iraqi origin Burak Karan is of Turkish Syrian origin and Bilal Aziz Özer is of Turkish Lebanese origin), etc. Turgay Hilmi, Atesh Salih, and Rüya Taner are of Turkish Cypriot origin), the Levant (e.g. Ozan Güven, Filiz Osmanodja, Erol Sabanov, and Kemal Kurt are of Turkish Bulgarian origin Hüdai Ülker is of Turkish Macedonian origin Ateed and Cemile Giousouf are of Turkish Western Thracian origin), the island of Cyprus (e.g. In addition, there are notable ethnic Turks who come from other post-Ottoman modern nation-states, especially from the Balkans (e.g. Friedrich Aly, Fatima Kariman and Mehmet von Königstreu ). Sadok Seli Soltan ) and the Ottoman Empire (e.g. Most notable Turkish Germans originate from the Republic of Turkey however, there are also notable Germans of ethnic Turkish origin who came from Seljuk Anatolia (e.g. This includes people of full or partial ethnic Turkish origin born in Germany, as well as ethnic Turkish immigrants who have arrived in Germany either from the Seljuk and Ottoman territories or from post-Ottoman modern nation-states (especially from the Republic of Turkey, but also from the Balkans, Cyprus, as well as other parts of the Levant and North Africa). The following is a list of notable Turkish Germans.
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