The Koç Family


The Koç family’s extraordinary legacy in Turkey began 83 years ago with the work of patriarch Vehbi Koç. An entrepreneur and humanitarian, Koç established a corporate philanthropic empire that supported the growth of the country. Today, the Koç Group is the leading conglomerate in Turkey and ranks among the largest 200 companies in the world. Along with this business success has come a tremendous sense of obligation to the country, its people and its cultural heritage. This strong sense of duty is reflected in the family’s philosophy that individuals have a responsibility to contribute to the well-being of society. Much of the Koç family’s philanthropy is carried out through the Vehbi Koç Foundation, the first private foundation in Turkey.

Dancing Ram 2 (30"x24"Acrylic on Canvas) is an original Metin painting which is currently in Rahmi Koc's private collection...

The Foundation focuses on three priorities: healthcare, education and culture. It has sought to improve the quality of Turkey’s healthcare system, to advance the country’s education system with various institutions and to promote the cultural resources of Turkey through the many museums and research centers charged with protecting the country’s heritage. Besides the projects developed under the Foundation, multiple initiatives are carried out by the Group companies in various sectors. Working for the benefit of the country, setting an example for others by creating models that can be replicated and creating sustainable centers of excellence are the main principles of the Family’s philanthropic endeavors. In 2007, the Koç family’s outstanding cultural activites were recognized by the World Monuments Fund through the Hadrian Award.

Dancing Ram 1 (30"x24"Acrylic on Canvas) is another original Metin painting which is currently in Ali Koc's private collection... The international businessman Ali Koc is Rahmi Koc's son, a friend of Metin's, and a member of Koc Holding's BOD.

Rahmi M. Koç accepted the Carnegie Medal on behalf of the family. He acted as the Chairman from 1984 to 2003 for twenty years and is currently the Honorary Chairman of Koç Holding. Today, he is also active in a number of philanthropic, social and professional organisations. Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Vehbi Koç Foundation, Member of the International Advisory Board of the Council on Foreign Relations, Honorary Fellow of the Foreign Policy Association, Honorary Trustee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art are some of his present titles.

Metin shares a moment with Ali Koc in one of his exhibitions...

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A Letter from Rahmi Koç...

February 3, 1999


Rahmi KOC

KOC Holding

Nakas Tepe, Azizbey Sok #1

Kuzguncuk, Istanbul, Turkey 81207


To the World:


It is joy to send a letter on behalf of our beloved artist Metin Bereketli.


On Metin's last art exhibit tour of Turkey we become the proud owners of some of Metin's great works, which we are so proud to have.


But putting aside our personal emotions, Metin's last tour of Turkey was one of peace, kindness and hope for the charities that he helped to sponsor.


Children are our future and Metin is helping the future of the world by helping the children.


It is great to know that there are people like Metin, people who gives of their time, donate their services and above all care.


We are proud to know him and call him a brother.


Sincerely,


Rahmi Koç

Chairman
KOC HOLDING

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Metin Bereketli Congratulates
Rahmi Koç
for winning
2009 Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy
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2009 Medal recipients:

MICHAEL R. BLOOMBERG

THE KOC FAMILY

GORDON AND BETTY MOORE

SANFORD AND JOAN WEILL

These awards, which are regarded as the Nobel prize for philanthropy, recognize individuals and families whose actions reflect Mr. Carnegie’s belief that private wealth should serve the public good.

MASTER OF CEREMONIES:
BILL MOYERS

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