Hanzade Doğan Boyner | |
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Hanzade Doğan Boyner
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Native name | Hanzade Doğan |
Born |
Hanzade Doğan 1972 (age 44–45) Istanbul, Turkey |
Nationality | Turkish |
Education | Business administration |
Alma mater |
London School of Economics Columbia University |
Occupation | Business woman |
Organization |
Doğan Holding Doğan Media Group Hepsiburada.com Doğan Online Aydın Doğan Foundation |
Spouse(s) | Osman Boyner (married 2007) |
Children | Ela Boyner Yasemin Boyner |
Parent(s) |
Aydın Doğan Sema Doğan |
Relatives | Sisters: Arzuhan Yalçındağ, Vuslat Doğan Sabancı, Begümhan Doğan Faralyalı |
Hanzade Doğan Boyner (born 1972), is a Turkish businesswoman, serial entrepreneur and philanthropist. She is the third daughter of the Turkish media proprietor Aydın Doğan.
In 1998, she founded the online retailer Hepsiburada.com, that offers over 2 million products in more than 30 categories, ranging from fashion to electronics, cosmetics to books and home appliances to furniture. With more than 5,000 suppliers, selling over 2,000,000 products a month, Hepsiburada.com has become Turkey’s Amazon. In 2015, Hepsiburada.com opened a 100,000 sqm fulfilment centre and launched a marketplace on the platform, which accelerated the growth rate to 3 digits.
Hanzade Doğan Boyner has been described as a leading figure in the digital world and a pioneer of ecommerce. Fortune Turkey called her the ‘Turkish Amazon’, leading the digital transformation in the country. She is the founding Chairwoman of Turkey’s leading internet holding company, Doğan Online, the largest online corporation in the Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa (EEMEA) region. She is also Vice Chairwoman of Doğan Burda and Doğan Holding, one of the top industrial conglomerates in Turkey operating in the energy, media, industry, trade, insurance and tourism industries and the Chairwoman of the Doğan Media Group, which includes Hürriyet and Posta, Turkey’s highest-selling daily newspapers.
In 2006, as Chairwoman at Petrol Ofisi, she played a key role in forming a strategic partnership between Doğan Holding and Central Europe’s leading oil and gas company, OMV.
Ms. Doğan Boyner is a frequent speaker at international fora and she is the founding member and Vice Chairwoman of the Global Relations Forum. She serves as the Vice President of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers and is a member of the Brookings Institution Board of Trustees.
She is the Chairwoman of the Aydın Doğan Foundation, which oversees the Doğan Group’s philanthropic activities and invests in the education of adolescent girls to support the empowerment of girls and women in Turkey. She established the “Dad Send Me to School” campaign, a social mobilisation movement, which aims to remove economic and cultural barriers to education for young women in Turkey. To date, the campaign has granted 50,000 scholarships and built 33 girls’ dormitories across the country and resulting in nearly all school-age Turkish girls now being enrolled in school.