Hamdi Ulukaya, CEO and founder of Chobani

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  • Опубліковано 20 тра 2024
  • During a View From The Top event on campus, Chobani founder and CEO Hamdi Ulukaya discussed how businesses can benefit from hiring and training refugees in their community. "Through business," he says. "Refugees can come into society and a community. It’s very simple, as a CEO: hire them, train them; you will benefit greatly and so will they.” In this interview with MBA student Alexandra Eitel, MBA '22, Ulukaya also shared how his ethos of being on the factory floor, everyday, helped his business thrive. "I kept the business so simple.," he says.I did not leave that factory for seven years. I was so into every detail that happened in that factory, there you would find opportunities, problems about to happen, and solutions.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @dilshodsayfidi
    @dilshodsayfidi Рік тому +4

    Thank you Stanford for bringing forward this beautiful interview!

  • @mayacardano9905
    @mayacardano9905 11 місяців тому +2

    Great human being! Proud of you! ❤

  • @Chessmapling
    @Chessmapling Рік тому +2

    What an inspiring and humble businessman. He gives hope that making money and treating people well are not mutually exclusive.

  • @gabrielaorozcom.-ol8wx
    @gabrielaorozcom.-ol8wx Рік тому

    This is WONDERFUL, as a very small business owner, it motivates me to keep working, striving to make the PURPOSE for my business to make a difference in my community SHINE. You are very inspiring. Mr. Ulukaya, you gave me HOPE!! GRACIAS from Juárez México.

  • @hakankaramanl3989
    @hakankaramanl3989 Рік тому +7

    As a Turk, I proud of him.

    • @Reas247
      @Reas247 Рік тому +2

      He’s a Kurdish businessman

    • @delilbelge
      @delilbelge Рік тому

      ​@@Reas247 do we have to hate him since he is Kurdish ?

    • @mathewsgeorge8512
      @mathewsgeorge8512 Рік тому +1

      Yes we are proud of him

    • @Melisa-xl1rt
      @Melisa-xl1rt Рік тому +1

      He's from Dersim, my home 😁

  • @zazakikirdi4316
    @zazakikirdi4316 26 днів тому

    All KURDS Prouud of You 😍👏

  • @nuriustunsoy
    @nuriustunsoy 17 днів тому

    ❤👏🏻👏🏻

  • @itr6540
    @itr6540 11 місяців тому

    ❤️ very inspiring

  • @yesiwearblackeveryfnday
    @yesiwearblackeveryfnday Рік тому

    This is amazing. My Goal is to be like him in the plant based yogurt world.

  • @vilkoskorlich259
    @vilkoskorlich259 8 місяців тому

    Traditionally, yogurt from Greece made with Sheep's milk.
    Whole Foods had stopped selling Chobani yogurt
    At the beginning of the year, I reported that Whole Foods had stopped selling Chobani yogurt over a spat the grocery store had with the Greek yogurt brand’s use of milk from animals eating genetically modified feed.
    The spat went a little like this: Whole Foods only wanted to sell organic or non-GMO Greek yogurt. Chobani produces all of its Greek yogurt with milk from conventionally raised cows. Those cows were eating genetically engineered feed. Whole Foods seems to be under the impression that animal byproducts from an animal that has eaten GMO feed is also GMO. (Yes, under that same logic you and me and anyone that has ever eaten GMO food is now a GMO.) Whole Foods asked Chobani to source its product elsewhere so it was GMO-free. Chobani refused.
    When it comes to Greek yogurt, we may think that the authentic version is made of cow's milk and is strained of its own liquid to reach the perfect creamy consistency. But this isn't actually true. Real Greek yogurt, the kind made not in factories but in villages, has never been strained and probably never will be. Here, yogurt is made with full-fat Sheep's milk. This rich milk, together with a combination of time and temperatures, is going to give us a yogurt that is already thick, tart and creamy, without the need to be strained at all. We visited Antonis Nikolopoulos at his dairy in Floka, Greece, to learn how he makes yogurt from his Sheep herd.(ua-cam.com/video/BrA_-152whA/v-deo.html)

  • @mikeriley3556
    @mikeriley3556 Рік тому

    Kurdistan is proud of him :)

  • @kakaocorporation
    @kakaocorporation Рік тому

    I think about this View From The Top event on campus when I have Chobani.