Şahap Kocatopçu Explained

Birth Name:Şahabettin Şefkati Kocatopçu
Birth Date:17 February 1916
Birth Place:Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Death Place:Istanbul, Turkey
Party:Independent
Alma Mater:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nationality:Turk
Children:2

Şahap Kocatopçu (1916–2012) was a Turkish engineer, politician and businesspeople. He was the minister of industry for two times in the cabinets established after the military coups. He headed several state and private companies.

Early life and education

He was born in Istanbul on 17 February 1916. He was educated in Galatasaray High School until 1936. He graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1954 receiving a degree in metallurgical and materials engineering. He also obtained a Ph.D. in the same field.

Career

Kocatopçu started his career at Sümerbank in 1945. Then he joined the General Directorate of Cement Industry as a planning manager. On 11 May 1954 he was named as the director general of the state-owned Turkey Bottle and Glass Factories and held this post until 22 September 1980.[1] Following the military coup in 1960 he was elected to the Constituent Assembly. Between 1960 and 1961 he served as the minister of industry and technology in the cabinet formed by Cemal Gürsel. He resigned from the post on 14 July 1961.

Kocatopçu became the first chairman of the Turkish Employer Unions Confederation in 1962 of which he was one of the founders.[1] [2] He held the post until 1967.[1] In 1963 he became the chair of the council at Istanbul Chamber of Industry. He was appointed minister of industry in 1980 after the military coup and remained in office until 13 December 1981 when he resigned from office.[3] He was the chairman of the Turkish Industry and Business Association between 1985 and 1986.

Membership and activities

Kocatopçu was confounder of various foundations and served in their boards. He was a member of the Galatasaray S.K.[4]

Personal life and death

Kocatopçu was married and had two children.[3] He died in Istanbul on 25 April 2012 at age 96.[5] [4] Kocatopçu was interred in Zincirlikuyu Cemetery in Istanbul.[6]

Awards

Kocatopçu was the recipient of Ordre national du Mérite (1984).[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Dr. Şahap Kocatopçu'yu Kaybettik. 17 March 2023. Yapi. 26 April 2012. tr.
  2. Meltem Tekerek. Türkiye'de İşveren Sendikacılığının Tarihi Seyri. Ankara University, SBF Journal . 2019. 74. 2. 611. 10.33630/ausbf.535825. 189030003 . tr. free.
  3. Web site: Şahap Kocatopçu. Biyografya. 17 March 2023. tr.
  4. Web site: Şahap Kocatopçu'yu Kaybettik. Galatasaray S.K.. 17 March 2023. tr. 25 April 2012.
  5. News: Şahap Kocatopçu vefat etti. 17 March 2023. Dünya. 26 April 2012. Istanbul. tr.
  6. News: 25 April 2012. İş dünyası asırlık çınarını kaybetti. Vatan. tr.