Hamdi Ulukaya: The anti-CEO playbook
Hamdi Ulukaya is a pioneer of the natural food movement and the founder of Chobani, one of the fastest-growing food companies of the last decade. Full bio
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drives of my life.
I received a flyer in the mail
yogurt plant for sale."
I picked it up and called the number.
or my life was going.
and the smells are all familiar.
in a similar environment,
simple food, each other.
that said "Dead end."
left out in the sun.
there were cracks everywhere.
the owners thought it was worthless.
to break the plant apart
show me around.
he would point out some stories.
made cream cheese before that.
was closing on his watch.
they left for wars,
and report cards.
wasn't just giving up on yogurt,
how these people were behaving.
closing this factory.
they don't tell you about communities.
business decisions are made today.
after what I saw.
I called Mario, my lawyer.
"Mario, I want to buy this place."
in the world is closing this place,
of the yogurt business.
I really want to buy this place."
I had the keys for this factory.
of the original 55 people.
the plant, the production guy.
are we going to do now?"
as if I have the magic answer.
the walls outside."
we’ll do that,
more ideas than that."
that was the only idea I had.
to me if I told them,
and never tasted before.
it means 'shepherd' in Turkish."
all of the 55 employees back,
and then 100 more after,
"You see that town over there?
10 more local jobs will be created.
the trucks will be all over the roads.
Little League baseball fields
Greek yogurt brand in the country."
we never left the factory.
through the holidays,
who were given up on
100 times better than before.
in the company today.
I don't come from that tradition --
What is this all about?
it's about shareholders.
it's factories, communities, jobs.
goes up and up and up.
and CEOs for the last 40 years
that sees people again.
for people who take a different path
and we need an anti-CEO playbook.
what this anti-CEO playbook is all about.
for the shareholders.
I've ever heard in my life.
of their employees first.
shares to all our 2,000 employees,
some said it's a gift.
and with their hard work,
you take care of first.
is about community.
and incentives can you give me?"
to the struggling communities
our second yogurt plant,
didn't have much incentives.
I met with the farmers.
are coming up every year.
any trained workers here."
the local community college,
for advanced manufacturing.
of the largest yogurt plants in the world.
that you can be part of.
and succeed together.
is about responsibility.
should stay out of politics.
and looking for more people to hire,
from Southeast Asia and Africa,
someone told me.
Let's get translators."
it's not a rocket science."
are immigrants and refugees.
in the best position to make a change
in refugees, in race.
is about accountability.
to the corporate boards.
was my personal number.
I responded personally.
based on what I heard,
is in power to make changes today.
and the companies,
that are doing it right,
in our responsibility.
not to the corporate boards.
people working for you
playbook is all about.
in that factory --
all across the world.
all around the world
to give them a chance again,
but build it better than before.
between return on investment
in upstate New York and Idaho,
and village across the world.
painting the walls.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Hamdi Ulukaya - Yogurt maker, humanitarianHamdi Ulukaya is a pioneer of the natural food movement and the founder of Chobani, one of the fastest-growing food companies of the last decade.
Why you should listen
Hamdi Ulukaya was raised in a dairy-farming family in a small village in eastern Turkey. He launched Chobani in 2007 with the mission and vision of making better food more accessible. In less than five years, Chobani became the number-one-selling Greek yogurt brand in the US, with more than a billion dollars in annual sales.
An advocate of reducing income and wealth inequality nationwide, Ulukaya implemented innovative profit-sharing and paid parental leave programs for Chobani's 2,000 employees. He founded the Tent Partnership for Refugees to improve the lives of more than 25 million refugees around the globe. He also signed the Giving Pledge, committing the majority of his personal wealth to the cause.
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