His father was the son of Hacı Ömer Sabancı (1906–1966), the founder of Sabancı Holding, the second largest industrial and financial conglomerate of Turkey.
She joined DanoneSA Tikveşli company of DanoneSA, a Turkish joint venture company of Groupe Danone with Sabancı Holding, and became marketing director and member of the executive committee in 1999.
Big Brother and the Holding Company | Sabancı Holding | Georgian Manganese Holding | Ali Sabancı | Holding the Man | ASML Holding | Who's Holding Donna Now | Sakıp Sabancı | Koç Holding | Kingdom Holding Company | Holding Back the Years | Delta Holding | Clyde Holding | Çalık Holding | Aker Holding | W Holding Company | Tim Holding | Suzan Sabancı Dinçer | Strengholt Holding | Sabancı University | Sabancı Performing Arts Center | Sabancı Cultural Center | Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 | Prince Abdul Ilah (''holding hat'') at Mount Vernon | Power Holding Company of Nigeria | Pargesa Holding | Ömer Sabancı | Oldham holding five $20 bills and a producer credit for ''The 1 Second Film | No Holding Back | Nalco Holding Company |
Prominent manufacturers include the large white goods manufacturers Arçelik, and Sabancı Holding's woollen textile factory Yünsa.
He was born on June 25, 1935 in the village of Akçakaya of Kayseri Province as the third son of Hacı Ömer Sabancı, who founded Turkey's second largest industrial and financial conglomerate, Sabancı Holding.
Demir Sabancı resigned in August 2004 from his post at the Sabancı Holding following a dissension on allocation of positions in the board of directors with Güler Sabancı, who was elected chairperson after the death of Sakıp Sabancı.