Cengiz Altop has been appointed CEO of Yıldız Holding's innovation company Northstar. Cengiz Altop, who has more than 40 years of experience in the food industry, graduated from METU Chemical Engineering Department in 1979 and completed his master's degree in the same department in 1981
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