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Our Governance Team

 
 
Ethical governance, transparency, and the constant building and safeguarding of public trust are vital principles guiding BTF's Board of Directors and the Executive Committeee. 
 
Our Board and Executive Committee (in alphabetical order) are as follows: 
 
Aziz Sancar, M.D., Ph.D. - Honorary Advisor     (Chapel Hill, North Carolina)
 
 
 
Prof. Aziz Sancar is Sarah Graham Kenan Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. He was Born in Savur-Mardin, Turkey in 1946. He obtained his primary and secondary education in Savur and Mardin, and then received an M.D. degree in 1969 from the Istanbul University School of Medicine. After practicing medicine in Savur for two years he attended the University of Texas at Dallas and obtained a Ph.D. degree in Molecular Biology in 1977 with his work on a DNA repair enzyme called "photolyase".

 

Dr.Sancar conducted postdoctoral work at Yale university on another DNA repair enzyme called "excinuclease" in the period 1977-1982. He joined the Department of Biocemistry and Biophysics at UNC Chapel Hill in 1997. Dr. Sancar is currently conducting research on DNA Repair, Cell Cycle Checkpoints, Cryptochrome and the Circadian Clock. He has published 279 research articles and 32 book chapters. Prof. Sancar is a Member of the National Academy of Sciences, USA and the recipient of the prestigious Vehbi Koc Award from the Koc Foundation of Turkey in 2007.  Dr. Sancar is also the President of AGS Foundation, which sponsors the Turk Evi of Chapel Hill for UNC students.  Aziz lives in Chapell Hill with his wife Gwen.
 
Bülent Ender, M.D. - Chair of the Board    (Raleigh, North Carolina) 
 
 
 
Dr. Bülent Ender is a gastroenterologist at Wake Gastroenterology. He has been on the staff of Rex Hospital of Raleigh, North Carolina since 1993. Dr. Ender is a member of multiple medical societies including the American Gastroenterological Association and the American College of Physicians. Bülent is an active member of the Turkish-American community in the Triangle area and is a founding member and the Chairman of the Board of Bridge to Turkiye Fund. He also manages BTF’s Endowment Fund, established with Board of Directors’ charitable contributions. Bülent lives in west Raleigh with his wife and three sons.
 
Emin Pamucak - President    (Cary, North Carolina)
 
   

 

Emin Pamucak was born in 1959 in Kütahya, Turkey to immigrant families from Ottoman Turkish towns in Bulgaria and Greece. After receiving his elementary school education in Karadeniz Eregli and Ankara, Emin attended middle school and high school in suburban metropolitan Washington, D.C. He holds BS and MS degrees in engineering from Bogazici University and University of Maryland. Employed by IBM at various corporate capacities since 1984, he has worked at company locations in Minnesota, New York, Connecticut and most recently North Carolina.

 

A firm believer in "by and for" grassroots civic representation, Emin is involved in community development and advocacy with emphasis in promoting cross cultural exchange, citizen based initiative and social responsibility. He feels privileged to be a product of two cultures and has been an active member of ATA North Carolina since 1996, serving his community as the President of the Association from 2001 to 2004. He has received Association's Distinguished Member and Distinguished Leader Awards. In 2004, ATA North Carolina was recognized as ATAA's Component Association of the Year. In the fall of 2005, Emin was also recognized by the Daughters of Ataturk with a Man of Outstanding Accomplishment Award. He has also served the Turkish-American community as ATAA Vice President for the South Eastern United States from 2004 to 2006. Emin is a founding member and the President of Bridge to Turkiye Fund. He is married to Ayşe and has a daughter, Ayça, who resides in New York.

 

Ertunga Özelkan, Ph.D. - Director     (Charlotte, North Carolina)
 
 
 
 
 
Ertunga Cem Özelkan, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management and the Associate Director of the Center for Lean Logistics and Engineered Systems (CLLES) at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC Charlotte). Prior to UNC Charlotte, he taught at the University of Texas at Dallas and worked for i2 Technologies and for Tefen Consulting. Dr. Özelkan holds a Ph.D. degree in Systems and Industrial Engineering from the University of Arizona. Dr Özelkan was born in Ceyhan, Adana. He finished Tarsus American High School in 1987 and graduated from the Bogazici University's Civil Engineering Department in 1991. Before coming to US in 1993 for his graduate studies, he attended University of Karlsruhe, Germany between 1991 and 1993. Dr. Özelkan enjoys playing guitar, singing, reading and doing sports, learning languages and spending time with his family and friends. He is the founder of the Turkish Ryhthm Choir in Charlotte, NC and a teacher at the Charlotte Turkish School (CTS), where he has been also directing the CTS choir. While he is a little rusty, Dr. Özelkan still speaks some German and he is a beginner in Hungarian. He enjoys mentoring younger students and bringing Turks and Friends together.
 
F. Aybegüm Yavuz-Şenkesen, MBA - Director (Miami, Florida)
 

 

F. Aybegüm Yavuz-Şenkesen, MBA is a Principal and co-founder of Market Analytics Group, a management and marketing consultancy in Miami, FL servicing primarily pharmaceutical and biotech companies. Aybegüm is from İstanbul. She first graduated from Üsküdar American Academy, then received her Bachelor of Science in Chemistry in 1997 from Boğazici University and later worked as a teaching assistant at İstanbul Bilgi University. Aybegüm earned her master of business administration (MBA) in Marketing and Management Science from the University of Miami.

 

Aybegüm has always been interested in helping underprivileged children in Türkiye; however, never had the opportunity to be actively involved in fundraising projects. Her involvement with BTF started in May of 2009 when she found BTF's website while looking for ways to give back for Turkish children online. After her first few contacts with BTF members, she was impressed by the level of commitment, integrity, accountability, and the quality of project execution of this 100% volunteer based organization, and joined the team as a Board member. Aybegüm lives in Miami with her husband and son, and is the city representative of Coral Gables for FTAA.
 
İffet Balak Savaş - Director (Raleigh, North Carolina)
 

 

İffet Balak Savaş, was born in Kayseri and grew up in İzmir, but her family's roots extend back to Tokat, hence she considers herself from Türkiye.  İffet is a graduate of Ege University and holds a Master’s degree in Agricultural - Life Sciences. She has been a resident of Raleigh, NC since 1989.  İffet  is employed by LabCorp at the Center for Molecular Biology and Pathology in Research Triangle Park, NC and lead's Dianon Anatomic Pathology Lab.

 

A BTF supporter since 2004, İffet has been a member of BTF's Leadership Circle since 2007. She has served as a fundraising coordinator and lead BTF's BUVAK and ZİCEV projects in İzmir. Music, dancing, swimming, hiking and singing are among her hobbies. She has been a folk dancer since she was in elementary school and enjoys international folk music and dance during her spare time.
 
İsmail Arslan - Treasurer    (High Point, North Carolina) 
 
 
 
Ismail Arslan is a native of Turkey (Erzurum - Ispir) and has lived more than half of his life outside his home country. He holds a B.Sc. in Business Administration from Kennedy Western University in CA.
 
He is currently employed by De Leo Textiles (NJ) as Vice President, Operations and heavily involved with High Point Furniture Market. Ismail is a strong supporter and volunteer of community non-profit organizations. He serves in the BOD’s of ITMA-Showtime, country’s premier fabric market and Piedmont Triad International Visitors Council. He is married and has three children and two grandchildren, lives in High Point, NC since 2001.
 
Jill Stockwell - Director (Temple, New Hampshire)
 

 

Jill Stockwell was born in Boston, Massachusetts and grew up in New Hampshire. She is a graduate of Harvard University, where she served as Volunteer Director of the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter and co-organized efforts to raise an over $130,000 endowment for the shelter. Jill spent her first year out of college in Turkey as a Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Fellow. After volunteering with the Biga Women's Cooperative in Canakkale, she contacted BTF about a collaborative fundraising effort for the Biga Women and Children's Center in the spring of 2009. Six months later the fundraising campaign came to a successful conclusion with the Chase Community Giving contest. Jill will return to Turkey in the spring of 2010 for the construction of the center.

 

Jill is currently applying to PhD programs in Comparative Literature and hopes to begin her graduate work in the fall of 2010. She looks forward to collaborating in the future on projects including girls' education and rural library development. Additionally, she is looking for marathon and half-marathon runners interested in supporting BTF - no experience necessary.
 
Jordan Michael Scepanski - Director    (Chapel Hill, North Carolina) 
 
 
 
Jordan Scepanski is Dean Emeritus, California State University, Long Beach. He holds an undergraduate degree from Manhattan College, and graduate degrees from Emory University and the University of Tennessee at Nashville. He most recently was Dean of Library and Learning Resources at Zayed University in the United Arab Emirates, prior to which he held the position of Executive Director of the Triangle Research Libraries Network, a consortium of Duke, North Carolina Central, and North Carolina State Universities, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has worked in libraries, library organizations, and academic institutions in California, Georgia, Illinois, New York, North Carolina, and Tennessee, in Ankara, Turkey, and in Abu Dhabi and Dubai in the U.A.E. Mr. Scepanski has taught at California State University, Long Beach and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and he has lectured and made numerous presentations at other institutions in the U.S. and abroad.
 
His acquaintance with Turkey dates from the mid-nineteen sixties when he lived in Turkey for two years as a Peace Corps volunteer, teaching English as a foreign language to elementary, middle, and secondary school students in Elazig and Sakarya. He returned with his family in 1981 as a Fulbright Senior Lecturer in Librarianship at Hacettepe University in Ankara and since has been a regular visitor and a presenter at Turkish professional conferences and other scholarly events. Mr. Scepanski resides in Chapel Hill, North Carolina with his wife, H. Lea Wells, a former librarian who is a specialist in university faculty development and student learning outcomes assessment. They work together as Jordan Wells Associates, consulting on library and information issues and facilitating organizational and staff development.
 
 
Kamil Buğra Rodoper - Vice President, Operations     (Seattle, Washington)
 

 

Kamil Buğra Rodoper was born in Ankara and grew up in Karadeniz Ereğli, until he returned to Ankara to study at Ankara Fen Lisesi (Ankara Science High School). In 2000, Buğra graduated from Boğaziçi University with a degree in electrical and electronics engineering. He spent his next 2 years, working on his master’s degree at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) at upstate New York. After his graduation from RPI, he returned to Turkey and worked in Turkish defense industry for almost three years. Since 2005, Buğra has been working at Microsoft Corporation in Redmond, WA, as a program manager.

 

Buğra's involvement with Bridge to Türkiye Fund has started in summer 2008. He has coordinated BTF's participation to TurkFest 2008 and been advocating BTF among the Turkish community of Microsoft and Seattle. Being a firm believer of grassroots movements in social, cultural and economical lift up of societies, Buğra thinks that BTF offers great opportunities to establish and maintain long standing solidarity between the American society and Turkey.

 

Buğra's interests are ethnic music of Balkans (where half of his genes are from) and Turkish folk music. In his spare time, Buğra also likes diving in the Pacific Northwest. Buğra is married to his high school sweetheart, Çağrı.

 

Necla Sarıkaya, MPA - Director     (Bozeman, Montana)
 
 
   
 
 
Necla Sarıkaya is a native of Istanbul, Turkey and has been in the United States since 1990. She holds an undergraduate degree from Hacettepe University and a graduate degree from Montana State University. Necla is the co-owner and general manager of Belgrade Mini Storage. Among her memorable work experiences is a Congressional Internship for Robert Wexler (D-Rep, FL) at the Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. She is a nature and animal lover that is also passionate about different cultures, people, and lands. Her hobbies include traveling, photography, horse back riding, hiking and skiing. Necla has been active in service organizations and many charitable events related to philanthropy. As a director of BTF, her responsibilities include Annual Student Enablement Programs and Development of Business Partnerships as well as Special Collaborative Youth Programs on both sides of our Bridge.
 
 
Serkan Holat - Director (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
 
 
 
 
Serkan Holat was born in Stuttgart - Germay in 1981, and moved to İstanbul with his family at the age of 4. Since childhood, Serkan's interest has been computers, and in the years it became his expertise. After living in İstanbul for 20 years, he moved to the Netherlands. Serkan currently works as a software developer and lives in Amsterdam.

In Istanbul, Serkan volunteered with the Youth for Habitat association which is an international youth network in partnership with the United Nations. He led a project called “Bilenler Bilmeyenlere Bilgisayar Öğretiyor” providing computer training to people who have not had the opportunity to get this education. He is also one of the founders of a study and research group called “Doktorasızlar”.

He joined the BTF Family in 2008, during the Case Giving Challenge and coordinates BTF's online projects and social media networking campaigns.
 
 
Sezin Demircioğlu Zanagar - Director (New York, New York)
 

 

Sezin Demircioğlu Zanagar, a native of Denizli, lived in Istanbul for 10 years. Sezin earned her BA in Philosophy from Bogazici University, and four years later, in 2004, she moved to New York City. Since 2006, Sezin has been working as a Major Gifts Specialist at AFS-USA, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing intercultural learning experiences to individuals through study abroad programs.

 

A member of the BTF Leadership Circle since 2008, Sezin sponsored two Denizli students with micro-scholarships, and recently founded the Facebook cause, Education Partnership for Children of Denizli. The group is dedicated to empowering economically disadvantaged children of Denizli. In its first porject in 2008, the group helped install a playground for the students of the Kutlubey Şehit Er Atakan Caran İ.Ö.O.
 
Sibel Karakuş, Ph.D. - Vice President, Outreach  (Purcellville, Virginia)
 
 
 
 
 
Sibel Karakuş worked for various IT companies in engineering/management positions for 14 years. She holds a BSc in Computer Engineering and MSc & PhD in Management and Organizations. Sibel has been involved with non profit organizations and the citizen sector since the August 17 Earthquake of Golcuk in 1999. After arriving in the United States, she has served with the American-Turkish Association of North Carolina as Secretary and Vice President, before moving to suburban Washington, D.C. She prepares articles and moderates internet groups on Turkish and Ottoman culinary culture. Sibel is a founding member and the Vice President of Bridge to Turkiye Fund. She lives in Northern Virginia with her husband and two sons.
 
 
Yonca Kundupoğlu, Esq. - Secretary     (Princeton, New Jersey)
 
 
 
 
 
A U.S. trained patent attorney, Yonca Kundupoğlu was born in Ankara , Turkey . She holds degrees in Mechanical and Aeronuatical Engineering and is a licensed Professional Engineer. She also obtained a Juris Doctor and an LL.M. degree specializing in Patent and Intellectual Property Law. A leader in the American Bar Association, she chairs the Intellectual Property Law Section’s Division on Patents and is a member of the IP Magazine editorial Board. Recently elected a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation, she also sits on the Board of Trustees of the American Intellectual Property Law Education Foundation. Yonca has been a BTF supporter since 2007 and also sponsors seven high achieving students (4 girls and 3 boys) at Yayikli IOO with micro-scholarships named in honor of her late father. She lives in Princeton, NJ with her two dogs, Scout and Daisy. Yonca says: We're big on education here. Scout graduated from two dog schools. Daisy relies on her beauty to get by, and, as usual, it works (but she behaves well too, even if she's stubborn)."
 
 
 

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