Hamdi Ulukaya, CEO and founder of Chobani

SHOW LESSDuring 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. 👉For Unlimited Reading. Unlimited Listening. Any Device. Click here https://amzn.to/3kYHYPM 👉Get 6 MONTHS OF DISNEY+ ON US https://amzn.to/3zynG3F 👉SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST https://anchor.fm/getu-chandler

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