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Ozgur Dogan serves as Vice President of Product Tech at Amazon, overseeing the development of GenAI-based employee productivity applications and directing various teams to enhance the experiences of millions of internally served employees. Previously, Ozgur led one of the largest global recruitment efforts during the Covid pandemic and played a crucial role in building Amazon's middle mile transportation network. As a founding member of the Amazon Go team, Ozgur was instrumental in transforming physical retail. Additional roles include managing worldwide demand for Kindle content and leading the Video Games business to become a top retailer in North America. Ozgur holds an MBA in Strategy and Finance from Carnegie Mellon Tepper School of Business, where distinguished honors were earned, and a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Boğaziçi University. Prior to Amazon, a career began as a Senior Business Analyst at Accenture.
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Amazon is an American multinational technology and vast Internet-based enterprise that sells books, music, movies, housewares, electronics, toys, and many other goods, either directly or as the middleman between other retailers and Amazon.com's millions of customers. More specifically, they are a company that focuses on e-commerce, cloud computing, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence. Their mission is to be Earth's most customer-centric company. Its actions, goals, projects, programs, and inventions begin and end with the customer top of mind. Amazon was founded by Jeff Bezos. Initially an online marketplace for books, it has expanded into a multitude of product categories: a strategy that has earned it the moniker The Everything Store. It has multiple subsidiaries including Amazon Web Services (cloud computing), Zoox (autonomous vehicles), Kuiper Systems (satellite Internet), and Amazon Lab126 (computer hardware R&D). Its other subsidiaries include Ring, Twitch, IMDb, and Whole Foods Market. Amazon has earned a reputation as a disruptor of well-established industries through technological innovation and mass scale. As of 2021, it is the world's largest online retailer and marketplace. In 2021, it surpassed Walmart as the world's largest retailer outside of China, driven in large part by its paid subscription plan, Amazon Prime, which has over 200 million subscribers worldwide. It is the second-largest private employer in the United States. Amazon also distributes a variety of downloadable and streaming content through its Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Music, Twitch, and Audible units. It publishes books through its publishing arm, Amazon Publishing, film and television content through Amazon Studios, and has been the owner of film and television studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer since March 2022. It also produces consumer electronics—most notably, Kindle e-readers, Echo devices, Fire tablets, and Fire TVs.