I was born in 1994 in Ankara, Turkey, and had a successful early education, which later led me to Reha Alemdaroğlu Anatolian High School. During those years, I also supported my family’s business by helping my father with weekend and occasional weekday sales, an experience that instilled in me a strong sense of responsibility and discipline from a young age.
Following high school, I was admitted to TED University, one of Turkey’s most respected institutions, where I chose Civil Engineering among five engineering programs. The education was rigorous and fully English-taught, sharpening my problem-solving, resilience, and adaptability. However, during my graduation period, Turkey’s construction sector faced its most challenging times in decades due to international sanctions, which redirected my focus toward new passions and opportunities.
Alongside my studies, I nurtured a lifelong interest in sports, particularly tennis. What started as a personal passion gradually became a professional path, and I pursued coaching certifications and licenses to formalize my expertise. Tennis remains not just a profession but also a defining part of my lifestyle.
In 2021, I married my partner, whom I met during our university years in shared engineering courses. Inspired by her journey and driven by my own curiosity, I decided to expand my career into technology. This led me to complete a second degree in Web Design and Coding, which today allows me to work as a freelance web designer, developer, and data analyst. I enjoy blending creativity with technical skills, building digital solutions, and leveraging data for smarter decisions.
Beyond work, I continue to explore my passions through sports, films, books, and travel. I share my reflections and experiences on my personal blog, where I document not only my professional journey but also the social and cultural aspects of my life.