UEB Rize Pays a Strategic Visit to the Istanbul Headquarters: The Future of Small Business Owners Was Discussed
A notable visit took place at the International Tradesmen’s Union. Mr. Mustafa GÜNDOĞAN, UEB Rize Provincial Chairman, and Mr. Adnan YEŞİLAY, Provincial Police Chief, paid a visit to Mehmet ÖZDİL, President of the International Tradesmen’s Union and President of the Ümraniye Tradesmen and Artisans Chamber.
The meeting, which took place in Istanbul, was viewed not merely as a courtesy visit but as a strategic discussion during which important messages were conveyed regarding the future of small business owners, the organizational process in the provinces, and the UEB’s goals for the new term.
Key Topics for the Future of Small Business Owners Were Discussed
In a cordial atmosphere, the meeting featured comprehensive discussions on the development of our tradespeople, UEB’s nationwide initiatives, provincial organizational structures, projects to contribute to local development, and new steps that will add value to our country.
Topics that came to the forefront during the meeting included, in particular, stronger representation of small business owners, increased coordination among provinces, support for local commerce, and the establishment of a more effective organizational structure under the UEB umbrella.
Signs of a New Era at UEB
Hosted by UEB President Mehmet ÖZDİL, the visit was also significant in demonstrating the tangible results of organizational efforts on the ground.
This meaningful gathering, spanning from Rize to Istanbul, once again demonstrated that UEB operates with a vision that plans not only for today but also for the future of small business owners.
A Message of Thanks from Mehmet ÖZDİL
Expressing his satisfaction with the visit, UEB President Mehmet ÖZDİL made the following remarks:
“Mr. Mustafa GÜNDOĞAN, our Rize Provincial Chairman of the International Tradesmen’s Union, and Mr. Adnan YEŞİLAY, our Provincial Police Chief, honored us with their visit. During our meeting, we held productive discussions on the development of our small business owners, UEB’s initiatives, organizational activities in our provinces, and projects that will add value to our country. I would like to thank them for their kind visit and sincere conversation, and I wish them success in their endeavors.”
This visit was viewed as a significant reflection of UEB’s organizational initiatives across Turkey and its new phase of small business-focused efforts.
