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Hamdi Ulukaya

Known for Chobani, refugee employment, philanthropy, and business-led social impact. Hamdi Ulukaya is presented as entrepreneur and philanthropist associated with New York and Idaho. The working chronology for this record is 1972-. Known for Chobani, refugee employment, philanthropy, and business-led social impact.

1972-New York and IdahoScholar
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Full Bio

Hamdi Ulukaya is the Turkish-born founder and chief executive associated with Chobani and the founder of the Tent Partnership for Refugees. Tent describes his business philosophy as doing well by doing good and records that he launched the partnership in 2016 to mobilize major companies to integrate refugees through employment.

Ulukayas archive profile should emphasize business as a civic platform. Chobani made him a prominent entrepreneur, but his broader public contribution is the argument that hiring refugees, building stable workplaces, and organizing corporate participation can be part of public service. That makes his page especially valuable for sponsors interested in measurable social impact.

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Hamdi Ulukaya is presented as scholar associated with New York and Idaho. The working chronology for this record is 1972-. Known for Chobani, refugee employment, philanthropy, and business-led social impact. Hamdi Ulukaya is presented as entrepreneur and philanthropist associated with New York and Idaho. The working chronology for this record is 1972-. Known for Chobani, refugee employment, philanthropy, and business-led social impact.

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This profile connects enterprise, philanthropy, civic institutions, public service, and the practical ways American Muslims support communities.

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