DENVER, CO, December 14, 2010 (Press-News.org) BMGI (http://www.bmgi.com) a market leader in building problem solving solutions, is pleased to announce the opening of its newest European office located in Istanbul Turkey.
Tevfik Durmusoglu, appointed Managing Director of BMGI Turkey, will be responsible for all operations within his market. "Building upon five years of strong growth in Western and Eastern Europe, BMGI is pleased to establish a local presence in Turkey at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. The large Turkish economy is now entering an exciting phase of development, with companies across a range of industries investing in new problem solving competencies to improve productivity, quality and innovation," stated Greg Kinsey, Managing Director, BMGI Europe.
With 10 years of experience delivering measured improvements in profitability and performance, Mr. Durmusoglu has held key roles in both the operations, sales and performance improvement groups. Prior to joining BMGI, he was the Lean Six Sigma Deployment Leader of Borusan Group which is one of the biggest conglomerates of Turkey. His responsibilities included Lean Six Sigma program management, competency development and project management in a number of regions and countries.
This marks the opening BMGI's 13th international office since BMGI's inception in 1999. "The opening of our Turkish office will enable BMGI to continue meeting the needs of our fast-growing European/Asian customer base," stated David Silverstein, President and CEO of BMGI. "The appointment and experience of Mr. Durmusoglu strengthens our portfolio and provides greater support to our international clients as well as U.S. based clients with overseas operations."
About BMGI
BMGI provides people-driven solutions to your most pressing business problems. Whether it's through your people, our people, or working side-by-side, BMGI offers the wide range of services you need to succeed. Be it global or local, big or small, strategic or tactical, we help you find unique solutions to your specific problems. Through its 13 offices throughout the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia, BMGI delivers services in multiple languages and with a mastery of many local cultures. BMGI's clients, spread across more than twenty countries, include General Dynamics, TNT Express, Avis Budget Group, Credit Suisse, Hitachi, China Chemical, Graphic Packaging, Siemens, The U.S. Navy, Philips, and many others. For more information, please visit BMGI's website at www.bmgi.com. BMGI - Problem Solved!
BMGI Turkey Contact Information
Eksioglu Besyildiz 2
A6/14 34782
Cekmekoy Istanbul
Turkey
Ph. +90 216 6422944
+90 533 2421555
www.BMGITurkey.com
BMGI Strengthens International Presence with New Turkish Office
BMGI, a market leader in building problem solving solutions, is pleased to announce the opening of its newest European office located in Istanbul Turkey.
2010-12-14
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[Press-News.org] BMGI Strengthens International Presence with New Turkish OfficeBMGI, a market leader in building problem solving solutions, is pleased to announce the opening of its newest European office located in Istanbul Turkey.