The head of the Azerbaijani Community of Florida, Esimira Bayramova, has been elected Vice President of the South Turkish-American Chamber of Commerce, marking a new milestone in Azerbaijani representation within U.S.–Turkish business networks.
According to the U.S. bureau of Report, her candidacy was put forward after the Chamber’s leadership reviewed and praised her performance during her first year as a member of the organization.
Bayramova said she plans to use her new position to further strengthen cooperation between Azerbaijani and Turkish communities in the United States through joint business, civic, and cultural initiatives.
“Our goal is to bring Azerbaijani and Turkish entrepreneurs together under the Chamber’s umbrella, build new partnerships in business and technology, support community and cultural programs, and create lasting bridges between the two communities-especially in Florida,” she said.
The South Turkish-American Chamber of Commerce serves as a platform for exchanging ideas, strategies and business experience among entrepreneurs. Its mission is to expand opportunities for cooperation, encourage cross-border partnerships, and support members both in the U.S. and internationally.
Esimira Bayramova is a graduate of the Business School of UNEC and is currently continuing her studies at the University of Cambridge. She works as a senior engineering manager at a U.S.-based company specializing in space technologies and artificial intelligence.
Since 2015, she has been the founder and head of the Azerbaijani Community of Florida.




