Klaipėda, Lithuania – The Turkish–Lithuanian Chamber of Commerce (TLCC) continues to redefine the boundaries of economic diplomacy by fusing business with culture and creativity. In a powerful expression of this vision, TLCC proudly took the stage at the renowned Klaipėda Jazz Festival with a one-of-a-kind performance by its very own music band: “Board Members.”
Where Business Meets Culture
Formed by members of the TLCC Board of Directors and close partners — Uğurcan Özver, Selim Emre Özkan, Anıl Güler, and Fırat Akın — the band represents TLCC’s unique commitment to building bridges not only between companies, but between communities, art, and diplomacy.
Their performance at one of Lithuania’s most celebrated music festivals was a powerful reminder that business thrives in harmony with culture.
Esteemed Guests Join in Celebration
The evening was elevated by the presence of:
H.E. Görkem Barış Tantekin, Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye to Lithuania, who honored the event with his attendance and support.
Mr. Vytautas Grubliauskas, Member of the Lithuanian Parliament and Chair of the Lithuania–Türkiye Inter-Parliamentary Friendship Group — also an accomplished jazz musician — who joined the band on stage.
Ms. Anna Sharifa, celebrated jazz singer and vocal coach, who added a memorable touch of soul and elegance to the performance.
Their collaboration on stage turned a business gathering into a moment of cultural diplomacy, leaving the audience inspired and connected across borders.
A Chamber Beyond Commerce
“At TLCC, we believe business should not be confined to boardrooms. True connection happens when we share our passions, cultures, and stories. This performance was a celebration of the friendship between Türkiye and Lithuania — through music,”
said the TLCC Board.
By embracing the arts alongside commerce, TLCC is creating a model of engagement that transcends transactions and nurtures long-lasting relationships.
Stay tuned for more performances and cultural projects from “Board Members” — because at TLCC, great things happen when business and art meet.




