Chobani founder urges world to ‘step up’ for Syrian refugees
In an article for CNN.com, the founder of US-based Chobani Greek Yogurt Hamdi Ulukaya urges the world to âstep upâ on the Syria refugee crisis and create new initiatives for aid Turkish-born Hamdi Ulukaya, the founder of the U.S.-based Chobani Greek Yogurt, has called on the world to âstep up on the Syria refugee crisisâ in an article for CNN.com.
âLike many entrepreneurs, I am often asked about the secrets to building a successful career. The advice I give is that whether youâre in Silicon Valley creating apps, or in Unadilla Valley in upstate New York making yogurt, there are many common ingredients for success,â the businessman said in the article.
âBut everything starts with opportunity, whether it is the opportunity to study, to work, to build something, or the opportunities afforded by a safe home, a stable society and a secure environment.
These were all opportunities that I enjoyed as a young boy in a Kurdish community in eastern Turkey and as a young man who came to America, inspired by the American dream,â he continued.
Ulukaya recently donated $2 million for Kobane, the Kurdish town besieged by jihadists on Syriaâs border with Turkey.
After stressing that many people in the region where he grew up are not able to receive the opportunities he once had, Ulukaya underlined the increasingly heavy burden on Syrian refugees.
âWhen I watch the reports from towns like Kobane, I see a haunting despair in the eyes of refugees,â he wrote.
Click here to read the article on CNN.com
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