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American Turkish Society : ウィキペディア英語版 | American Turkish Society The American Turkish Society (ATS) is a non-profit, nonpolitical organization based in New York, NY dedicated to building bridges between the United States and Turkey. The Society hosts a broad spectrum of programming, including lectures, workshops, symposia, conferences, festivals, performances, and exhibitions that highlight topics of relevance to the Turkish-American community. == History == The American Turkish Society was birthed on June 29, 1949 when eight men gathered in New York City to announce its establishment. Its founding members were Selim Sarper, Ernest Jackh, Asa Jennings, Lewis Owen, Charles Wylie and three Turkish representatives, ex oficio. The organization was formed in order to further cross-cultural understanding between the United States and Turkey. In 1979, the organization restructured and Atlantic Records founder, Ahmet Ertegun, became Chairman of the Board of Directors. He served as Chairman until his death in 2006. The current Chairman of the Board is Murat Köprülü.
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