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Sunday, November 22, 2015

Automotive Day for the Students of İzmir SciTech

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,

As an automotive enthusiast and a BHSSciTech alumnus, I was the guest of the İzmir High School for Science and Technology, which is a sister school of my high school BHSSciTech, for the Automotive Day on the last thursday. My high school Principal dear Mr. Tolga Yıldız and İzmir Bahcesehir College’s Principal dear Mrs. Zerrin Altunkaya organized this fantastic day and made me so honored by inviting me to conduct it.

We started with a trip to Key Classic Car Museum in İzmir. I guided students in there and informed them about car brands' heritages and inherited design identities. After the museum trip, we returned back to their school and I gave a lecture to them on the global automotive industry. I introduced them the actors of the automotive industry with some inspiring stories and explained them the factors affecting car brands’ success. We also had a fantastic chat about the recent automotive news, green powertrain technologies and car production process upon their questions and project ideas. 

As above, I explained them the significance of automotive industry through the decades, as one of the most prestigious industries in the world, which has many well-known global brands that are instantly recognizable to customers, with their logos, products and design languages. This fantastic fisheye photo is taken by Mr. Yıldız :D

Here, I am with Mrs. Altunkaya and Mr. Yıldız in the super sports hall of the museum next to a Countach 25th anniversary edition and an orange Diablo.


And lastly, I would like to end my post with a lovely collage of the museum from Mr. Yıldız's lens.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

2 Years of CharityOnBoard

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,

It has been more than two years since CharityOnBoard was founded. That's why I wanted to write this post to serve as a coverage of its activities and achievements. CharityOnBoard has started its journey to share charity foundations' campaigns and events, and it currently uses its Facebook page mainly. With its aim to increase awareness among the society for charitiesCharityOnBoard has reached more than 2300 followers in social mediaMajority of its followers are from Turkey.

Above, a screenshot of our Facebook page. CharityOnBoard mostly makes its posts in Turkish, also shares the English promotional materials of international charities with Turkish explanations, considering Turkish people who do not speak English.

Frankly, 2300 people is a quite small number of followers for a social media page. But what makes me very proud is, CharityOnBoard has reached more than 2300 aware individuals by the help of our goodwill ambassadors who shared CharityOnBoard with their acquaintances through social media. 

Another point that makes me very proud is, charity foundations like Koruncuk (Turkish Foundation for Children in Need of Protection) appreciated our support and emphasized their precious thanks to us in their own posts. As an example above, Koruncuk said: "Dear Koruncuk Friend, There is a message for you from CharityOnBoard too! Thanks CharityOnBoard".

With its followers and charity network, CharityOnBoard has become a small but aware community in two years.

(Please note that the social responsibility project CharityOnBoard that I founded and managed ended its all activities in December 2015. In addition to its Facebook and Blogger pages that I managed, CharityOnBoard used to have an affiliated Twitter page—established and run by one of my COB volunteer friends—for a very brief period of time in August 2013 only. Honestly, CharityOnBoard's growth was below my expectation. As one of the reasons, it did not have a country focus while covering charities although the vast majority of its followers were from Turkey only. Additionally, I, as the director, had to better canalize the efforts of my dear friends and acquaintances who volunteered to be the goodwill ambassadors of CharityOnBoard. Besides, I was quite busy in 2013-14, i.e., CharityOnBoard's first year, since I made college applications and started university in that year. But I had a great personal gain, my social responsibility and awareness increased while managing CharityOnBoard.)

Thursday, May 28, 2015

My Life at BAU So Far / Sparkgo, We've got spark!

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,

Photos of my very first presentation at BAU 
from Introduction to Industrial Engineering course :D

It has been a long time since my last blog post. Yet I was quite busy as a college freshman. Just within my first months at Bahcesehir University, I have been selected to BAU Turkish Classical Music Choir and become a part of a brand-new organization at BAU called Sparkgo:

Headquartered at Bahcesehir University (BAU) Istanbul, Sparkgo was founded in June 2014 to unite passionate and productive students from different majors, such as engineering, design, law, communication and economics, under the professional perspective of a company for creating products and services from zero. As a technology startup, it aims to become a pioneer of IoT products and related services in Turkey. 

Since August 2014, I am a part of Sparkgo's multidisciplinary team. As "The Corporate Honcho", I am responsible for the operations and strategy development at Sparkgo. I am working on the plans for corporate development and developing marketing strategies, such as a product personalization program offering color options for Sparkgo's smart plug (planned to be our first B2C product) based on home decoration themes to attract modern customers. Additionally, I outlined a program to gain word-of-mouth momentum by converting our future customers into brand advocates. I also designed a launch campaign for our smartplug to promote it as a "servant" by highlighting its features that aim to make people's life easier.

To enrich this post, I definitely want to share some of my Sparkgo moments and poses:

First of all, my corporate pose. I especially chose to wear a spread collar shirt to bring some youthfulness to my pose while wearing a gorgeous paisley tie.

My pose with my dear teammate Mr. Sahin during Intel Technology Conference 2014. 

This month, Kadir Has University invited us related to how the "Sparkgo Concept" can be applied at KHas FabLab. Above, I am with Ms. Goksu and KHas FabLab's coordinator Mr. Demir in front of a historical fuse box

Birthday Sparkles! Here I am with my precious colleague Ms. Kelleci, aka Cake Boss, in a lovely surprise birthday party for us at our cosy office in April 2015. Ms. Kelleci is famous for her delicious cakes, but this one was not hers :D

And lastly, one of my all time favorite poses :D It is taken by Mr. Sahin in February 2015 at our headquarters in BAU Besiktas Campus. 

(UPDATE: In July 2015, I resigned from my duties at Sparkgo in an amicable way. It was due to the abrupt change in the business focus and plans of Sparkgo. Before the change, a chic smart plug was planned to be its first commercial B2C product. Sparkgo had a multidisciplinary team consisting of around 10 people working on marketing and R&D (including software developers, embedded systems engineers, mobile developers and industrial designers). I was a senior team member responsible for business development and marketing, as detailed in my post above. Thanks to Sparkgo, I've gained fantastic friends from different majors and become familiar with the startup ecosystem in Istanbul).