Ozan Acar

Ozan Acar

Director of the Turkey 100

 

Ozan Acar received a B.A. in economics from Bilkent University in
2003. In 2006, he earned a Masters degree from the same institution
with his thesis entitled "Does inflation targeting matter? Evidence from
industrialized countries." Acar went on to study international development
at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, where his graduate thesis
was entitled "Igniting and sustaining structural transformation in Turkey's
cities."
Acar worked at TEPAV between 2005-2009 and rejoined the foundation
in 2011 after completing his graduate studies in the United States. He
currently works on TEPAV's projects in industial policy, technological and
regional development policies and entrepreneurship promotion programs.
Acar is also the director of the "Turkey Fast Growth 100 P", a program
aiming to determine the fastest growing companies of Turkey.
Acar has work and interning experience with a variety of international
organizations. Between 2008-2009, he consulted the World Bank about
the global financial crisis' effect on Turkey's economy. In 2010, he was
an intern at the Crown Prince Counrt - Office of Strategic Affairs in the
United Arab Emirates where he worked to redesign Abu Dhabi's foreign
direct investment strategies. In the same year, Acar also interned at the
Brookings Institute in Washington D.C. In 2010 and 2011, Ozan Acar was
also a political analyst for Harvar University's Center for International
Development (CID), which works to generate shared and sustainable
prosperity in developing economies.

Ozan Acar received a B.A. in economics from Bilkent University in2003. In 2006, he earned a Masters degree from the same institution with his thesis entitled "Does inflation targeting matter? Evidence from industrialized countries." Acar went on to study international development at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, where his graduate thesis was entitled "Igniting and sustaining structural transformation in Turkey's cities."

Acar worked at TEPAV between 2005-2009 and rejoined the foundation in 2011 after completing his graduate studies in the United States. He currently works on TEPAV's projects in industial policy, technological and regional development policies and entrepreneurship promotion programs. Acar is also the director of the "Turkey Fast Growth 100", a program aiming to determine the fastest growing companies of Turkey.

Acar has work and interning experience with a variety of international organizations. Between 2008-2009, he consulted the World Bank about the global financial crisis' effect on Turkey's economy. In 2010, he was an intern at the Crown Prince Counrt - Office of Strategic Affairs in the United Arab Emirates where he worked to redesign Abu Dhabi's foreign direct investment strategies. In the same year, Acar also interned at the Brookings Institute in Washington D.C. In 2010 and 2011, Ozan Acar was also a political analyst for Harvard University's Center for International Development (CID), which works to generate shared and sustainable prosperity in developing economies.