TKE Names Bora Gülan CEO of European and African Business

Gülan

Bora Gülan has been appointed CEO of TK Elevator’s (TKE) elevator and escalator business in Europe and Africa, the company announced on March 15. In addition to taking end-to-end responsibility for operations and management in these countries, Gülan will join TKE’s global senior leadership team and report directly to CEO Uday Yadav. Former president of the North and Central European region at Otis, Gülan brings over 25 years of leadership experience to his new role. He holds a master’s degree in business administration from the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California and a bachelor’s degree in economics from the Bosporus University in Istanbul, Turkey, along with further executive education degrees from Institut Européen d’Administration des Affaires and Oxford University.

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