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Hamdi Ulukaya (born 26 October 1972, Iliç) is a Turkish billionaire businessman, activist, and philanthropist of Kurdish ethnicity based in the United States. Ulukaya is the owner, founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of
Chobani Chobani is an American food company specializing in strained yogurt. The company was founded in 2005 by Hamdi Ulukaya, a Turkish businessman. Chobani sells thick, Greek-style yogurt with a higher protein content than traditional yogurt and is o ...
, the #1-selling strained yogurt brand in the US. He established production facilities first in upstate New York, and since then has expanded. According to ''
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,'' his net worth as of October 2022 is US$2.1 billion. On 26 April 2016, Ulukaya announced to his employees that he would be giving them 10% of the shares in Chobani. In an interview with CNN ''Money'', Ulukaya said that he was very serious about Kurdish rights and left Turkey due to the Turkish state's oppression of its Kurdish minority group. In 2002, he started a modest feta-cheese factory on the advice of his father. His larger success came after Ulukaya purchased a large, defunct yogurt factory in upstate New York in 2005, in a region that had been the center of a dairy and cheese industry since the mid-nineteenth century. Chobani achieved over $1 billion in annual sales in less than five years after launch, becoming the leading yogurt brand in the U.S. by 2011.Winograd, David
"Chobani CEO Hamdi Ulukaya: Startups Are 'Cool' But Let's Focus On People Who 'Make Things'"
'' Huffington Post''. 18 June 2013.
Ernst & Young named Ulukaya as the Ernst & Young World Entrepreneur Of The Year in 2013,"Hamdi Ulukaya of Chobani named EY World Entrepreneur Of The Year 2013"
. Ernst & Young. 9 June 2013.
and Inc. magazine named him one of the most important entrepreneurs of the past decade in 2019. In July 2022, the UN Secretary General António Guterres announced him as an additional advocate for the
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of the
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Early life and education

Hamdi Ulukaya was born to a dairy-farming Kurdish family in 1972 in İliç, a small village in
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's
Erzincan Province Erzincan Province ( tr, ; ku, Parezgêha Erzînganê) is a province in the Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. In Turkey, its capital is also called Erzincan. The population was 236,034 in 2018. Geography Erzincan is traversed by the northeaste ...
. He had six siblings and his family owned and operated a sheep, goat, and dairy farm near the Euphrates River in İliç,
Erzincan Province Erzincan Province ( tr, ; ku, Parezgêha Erzînganê) is a province in the Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. In Turkey, its capital is also called Erzincan. The population was 236,034 in 2018. Geography Erzincan is traversed by the northeaste ...
, where they made cheese and yogurt.Gross, Daniel
"It's All Greek to Him: Chobani's Unlikely Success Story"
'' Newsweek''. 12 June 2013.
Weisul, Kimberly
"How Turkish 'Dairy Boy' Hamdi Ulukaya Started $600 Million Chobani"
'' Inc.'' 17 October 2012.
Mead, Rebecca
"Just Add Sugar: How an immigrant from Turkey turned Greek yogurt into an American snack food"
''
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''. 4 November 2013.
The family often led a seasonally semi-nomadic existence tending and herding their flocks. Ulukaya is uncertain of his exact birth date because he was born during one of the family's mountain treks, although he uses 26 October as his birthday. After studying political science at Ankara University, in 1994 Ulukaya moved to the United States to study English at
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on Long Island, New York."Honorary Degree Recipients: Hamdi Ulukaya, Doctor of Humane Letters"
Colgate University, 2013. ''Colgate.edu''.
In 1997 he moved upstate and transferred to the University at Albany, State University of New York where he enrolled in a few business courses.Prasso, Sheridan
"Chobani: The unlikely king of yogurt"
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''. 12 December 2011.
He ended up taking a job on an upstate farm. During a visit, his father persuaded Ulukaya to import the family's feta cheese from Turkey, after tasting the inferior cheese available locally. When the imported cheese proved popular, Ulukaya opened a small wholesale feta cheese plant of his own, called Euphrates, in Johnstown, New York in 2002.Fifield, Anna
"Founder follows his gut instincts"
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The venture was modestly successful but by the two-year mark it had just barely broken even. Ulukaya later recalled, "It was two years of the most challenging days of my life."


Chobani


Inception and development

In the spring of 2005, Ulukaya noticed a piece of junk mail advertising a fully equipped yogurt factory for sale in South Edmeston, New York, west of his feta cheese factory. The 84-year-old factory had been closed by Kraft Foods.Gruley, Bryan
"At Chobani, the Turkish King of Greek Yogurt"
'' BusinessWeek''. 31 January 2013.
Although he initially threw the flier away, Ulukaya toured the plant the following day and decided to buy it, against the advice of his attorney and business advisor. Ulukaya financed the purchase within five months with a loan from the Small Business Administration, plus local business-incentive grants.Needleman, Sarah E
"Old Factory, Snap Decision Spawn Greek-Yogurt Craze"
'' Wall Street Journal''. 20 June 2012.
He initially named his new company Agro Farma, and hired a handful of the former Kraft employees. Ulukaya decided to make an alternative to American-style yogurt, preferring the yogurt he grew up with in Turkey.Ulukaya, Hamdi
"Chobani's Founder on Growing a Start-Up Without Outside Investors"
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He hired a yogurt master from Turkey, Mustafa Dogan, with whom he spent nearly two years developing his own yogurt recipe. To manufacture strained yogurt, Ulukaya needed a million-dollar commercial machine called a milk separator, which the American-style Kraft factory did not have. He found a used one in
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and negotiated to buy it for $50,000. On his trip to pick up the separator, the name "Chobani", a variation of ''çoban,'' the Turkish word for shepherd occurred to him. Ulukaya made
Chobani Chobani is an American food company specializing in strained yogurt. The company was founded in 2005 by Hamdi Ulukaya, a Turkish businessman. Chobani sells thick, Greek-style yogurt with a higher protein content than traditional yogurt and is o ...
yogurt without preservatives. Since he could not afford advertising, he invested time and money on the product's packaging, using a distinctive new bowl-style shape to differentiate the brand.


Launch

In October 2007, he shipped his first order of Chobani, a few hundred cases, to a grocer on Long Island. The store repeated the order the following week. Ulukaya's early business approach included strategies larger companies did not use. Rather than pay stores a slotting fee, which his start-up company could not afford, he paid stores in yogurt rather than in cash to stock his wares. He also negotiated to pay off the slotting fees over time as the yogurt sold.Walden, Mark
"Hamdi Ulukaya tells his story at Entrepreneur Weekend"
Colgate University – ''Colgate News''. ''Colgate.edu''. 8 April 2013.
He also implemented in-store samples so customers could taste the product and purchase it immediately. Lacking the budget for traditional marketing, after hearing customers phoning in to say that they loved Chobani, Ulukaya had his small team reach out to bloggers, Facebook, and Twitter to have constant and direct communication with consumers. In 2010 he also created a sampling truck, the CHOmobile, which handed out free cups of Chobani yogurt at festivals, parades, and other family-friendly events all over the U.S."Chobani Founder: Why Quality & Community Are they Keys To Brand Success"
''PSFK.com''. April 2013.
In its first year, the sample truck gave away 150,000 full-size containers of Chobani.Walters, Kath
"CMI Industrial door closes, Chobani Australia opens"
. '' Leading Company''. 3 May 2012.


Expansion

After BJ's and Costco began carrying Chobani in 2009, the company doubled its sales every year through 2013.Grenoble, Ryan
"Hamdi Ulukaya, Chobani Yogurt Founder, One Of The World's Newest Billionaires"
'' Huffington Post''. 14 September 2012.
In December 2012 the company opened the world's largest yogurt factory in Twin Falls, Idaho, a $450 million investment. In 2012 Chobani had more than $1 billion in annual sales,Pride, William; Hughes, Robert; Kapoor, Jack
''Foundations of Business''
Cengage Learning, 2014. p. 232.
and in 2012 it became the world's leading yogurt brand. By 2017, Chobani reached a US market share of Greek yogurt of over 50%. Chobani expanded internationally to Australia in 2011, into Mexico in 2016 and by 2021 it exported also to China, Malaysia and Thailand.


La Colombe Coffee Roasters

In mid-2015 Ulukaya became the majority investor in La Colombe Coffee Roasters.


Business philosophy

Ulukaya has stated that higher wages for employees leads to greater corporate success. In an interview with Ernst and Young Global chairman & CEO Mark A. Weinberger, Ulukaya said that businessmen should promote a sense of purpose in their corporate culture to create a climate of positive change in business and the world. He stated that companies should focus on humanity and not just on their bottom lines. When Ulukaya opened his second yogurt manufacturing plant in Twin Falls, Idaho, he created a job training program together with the College of Southern Idaho and the Chobani Foundation (formerly known as Shepherd's Gift Foundation.) He has also worked to improve the community in Twin Falls by supporting the Southern Idaho Children's Learning Center, Twin Falls Rapids Soccer Club, and other community programs. In March 2017 the
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reported Ulukaya's efforts to work with
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colleges to offer technical training for workers to solve the area's labor shortage. The Chobani yogurt plant in Twin Falls is the largest in the world and pays its workers in the area on average twice minimum wage. Additionally, he raised the starting wage to $15 per hour as of spring 2021. In the fall of 2017, Chobani announced a brand evolution that featured new packaging and positioned the company as a "food-focused wellness company." In 2017, Chobani started offering six weeks of paid leave to new parents as a result of Ulukaya's own experience when his son was born in 2015. The policy ensures that Chobani employees have the needed time to bond with their newborns, and it covers adoption, foster care and same-sex couples as well. In the spring of 2018, Ulukaya appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and Good Morning America to announce that the company was celebrating its 10th anniversary as a national brand by giving a Chobani yogurt to every person in America. In March 2017, Ulukaya was featured on the cover of Fast Company magazine. The cover story was titled "How Chobani's Hamdi Ulukaya Is Winning America's Culture War." Later that spring, Ulukaya was featured by CBSNews' '' 60 Minutes'' on 9 April 2017, in a segment called "Chief of Chobani" that focused on his approach to business and philanthropy. In April 2019, Ulukaya gave a TED Talk on the TED conference main stage in
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, entitled "The anti-CEO playbook." In June 2019, Ulukaya launched Milk Matters, a program to support the future of dairy farming in America. Part of the program includes a new collaboration with Fair Trade USA to explore developing the first standard and certification program of the dairy industry.


Philanthropy

In 2014 Ulukaya pledged to donate $2 million to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. He has also donated to many Muslim charities associated with Iraq and Syria and has explored philanthropic avenues for helping refugees around the world. He signed up for The Giving Pledge, a philanthropic initiative by Warren Buffett and
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Ulukaya visited the Greek island of Lesbos in September 2015 to see first-hand the situation of the mostly Syrian refugees there. In 2015 he launched the Tent Foundation to help refugees. At Chobani's plants in Upstate New York and Idaho, Ulukaya has long hired refugees from around the world from regions across Asia, Africa and the Middle East. In 2015, Ulukaya attended the World Economic Forum in Davos,
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, and launched several new initiatives to help refugees while also encouraging world and business leaders to do more. In 2016, Ulukaya was invited to join the Special Olympics International Board of Directors. He is part of the volunteer Board of Directors which determines international policy along with other business leaders, sport leaders, professional athletes, educators and others. In July 2017, Ulukaya launched the Hamdi Ulukaya Initiative (HUG) to train Turkish entrepreneurs who are running existing startups or planning on starting a new venture. HUG has a $5 million budget over five years. In May 2019, it was reported that the Warwick school district in Rhode Island would be instituting a policy whereby students who had outstanding school lunch debt would only be served sunflower seed butter and jelly sandwiches, causing an uproar that they were essentially "school lunch shaming" students who had delinquent accounts, aside from denying them nutritionally balanced lunches. Many of these families were struggling and this was harmful to the students on many levels. Ulukaya stepped in and paid the US$77,000 to cover all the students' outstanding school lunch debt.


Influence and adviserships

Ulukaya has been noted both for his entrepreneurial skills and also his commitment to making affordable and nutritious foods using only natural ingredients. In addition to receiving awards for entrepreneurship, in April 2014 he was named by President
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as an inaugural member of the Presidential Ambassadors for Global Entrepreneurship (PAGE) initiative – 11 selected business leaders who will encourage entrepreneurship in the U.S. and abroad.Harrison, J.D
"Meet Obama's new ambassadors for entrepreneurship"
'' Washington Post''. 8 April 2014.
Ulukaya was a member of the Upstate Regional Advisory Board of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and previously served as vice chair of the corporate fund board of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. He is on the board of the Pathfinder Village (Community for Down Syndrome) Foundation in Edmeston, New York. From establishing Chobani, Ulukaya has given 10% of his company's net profits to charitable causes. In 2010 he established the company's charitable arm, the Chobani Shepherd's Gift Foundation, now called the Chobani Foundation, to manage this philanthropy."Chobani Selected as SBA's 2012 National Entrepreneurial Success of the Year"
Small Business Administration. May 2012.
Donations have included major grants to support famine relief efforts in Somalia,Malone, Chris and Susan T. Fiske
''The Human Brand: How We Relate to People, Products, and Companies''
John Wiley & Sons, 2013. p. 83.
and to underwrite the New York City Pianos project launched by Sing for Hope. Hamdi Ulukaya pledged to donate most of his wealth, at the time of the pledge at least 700 million dollars, to help the Kurdish refugees, as well as refugees from all around the world.


Honors

Ulukaya's success and entrepreneurship has garnered him numerous awards, honors. These include: * Fulton County Economic Development Corp.'s Outstanding Business Award 2008 *'' The Business Review''s 40 Under Forty Award of 2009 * American Advertising Federation's Advertising Hall of Achievement (inducted 2011) * Small Business Administration's 2012 Entrepreneurial Success of the Year Award *Ernst & Young U.S. Entrepreneur of the Year 2012 *Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards (2013) *Ernst & Young World Entrepreneur of the Year 2013"Chobani Founder Named World Entrepreneur 2013"
''QSR Magazine''. 17 June 2013.
*Brand Genius Award from
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in 2013, in the Consumer Packaged Goods category * Sing for Hope honoree at 2013 Art for All Gala *Honorary Ph.D. in Humane Letters from Colgate University (2013) *Honorary Ph.D. in Humane Letters from the Sage Colleges (2013)Sweeney, Charles
"Sage Colleges' commencement celebrates graduates hard work"
'' The Troy Record''. 18 May 2013.
*Honorary Ph.D. in Humane Letters from the
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(2014)Viccaro, Haley
"2,116 receive degrees at the University at Albany"
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''. 19 May 2014.
"Noted Upstate New York Entrepreneurs to Deliver UAlbany Commencement Addresses, May 17 and 18"
.
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. 17 April 2014.
* Culinary Institute of America Leadership Award for Health and Wellness (2014)"2014 CIA Leadership Award Honorees Represent 'The Power of Food'"
Culinary Institute of America. 24 January 2014.
*Presidential Ambassador for Global Entrepreneurship (2014) Pritzker, Penny: United States Secretary of Commerce
"Announcing President Obama's New Ambassadors for Global Entrepreneurship"
The White House. 10 April 2014.
Abdullahoğlu, Eren
"Obama Honors Turkish Entrepreneur Hamdi Ulukaya"
. '' Daily Sabah''. 9 April 2014.
* 2015 UN Global Leadership Award *In November 2015, Ulukaya was honored by the
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with their Corporate Leadership Award. *In October 2015, Ulukaya was honored with a humanitarian award by the American Turkish Society (ATS) for his personal work in helping to relieve the suffering of Syrian refugees. * 2016 Eminent Advocate honor from the UNHCR * 2016 Women's Refugee Committee Voices of Courage Corporate Leadership Award *2016, Disruptor Awards' Christensen Prize. He was a 2013 honoree for the same award. * Named one of TIME Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2017 * Featured on the cover of Fast Company in 2017 as a model for 21st century leadership * Featured in Fortune magazine's third annual list of 50 companies that are changing the world in 2017 * Selected by Forbes as one of the 100 greatest business minds as part of the Forbes' centennial celebration * Included in Fast Company's list of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in 2017 * Save the Children's Humanitarian Award (2017) * Named one of Foreign Policy Magazine's Global Thinkers (2017) *
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’ Ripple of Hope Award (2017) * Named one of the National Retail Federations’ People Shaping Retail's Future (2018) * Accepted Chobani's Salute to Greatness Award by The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change (2018) * Refugees International's McCall-Pierpaoli Humanitarian Award (2018) *Honorary Ph.D. in Humane Letters from the
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(2018) *Honored by
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with the Charles de Ferry de Fontnouvelle Award (2019) *Honorary Ph.D. in Humane Letters from
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(2019) *Honorary Ph.D. in Humane Letters from Southern Methodist University (2019) *Recipient of the Oslo Business for Peace Award from the Business for Peace Foundation (2019) *Anti-Defamation League's Courage Against Hate Award (2019) * Global Citizen Prize for Business Leader (2019) *Honorary Ph.D. in Global Entrepreneurship from Northeastern University (2022)


Personal life

Ulukaya lives in
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, near Chobani's South Edmeston factory and headquarters."Hamdi Ulukaya, Founder and CEO, Chobani, Inc. and EY World Entrepreneur Of The Year 2013 Award winner, interviewed by Mark A. Weinberger, EY Global Chairman & CEO"
Ernst & Young. 2013.
He was briefly married in the late 1990s to New York City doctor Ayşe Giray. In 2012, Hamdi Ulukaya's Turkish ex-wife Dr. Ayşe Giray sued him for a 53 percent stake in the company claiming her family lent him $500,000 for the business. The suit was settled for an undisclosed amount. Other claims that emerged from the divorce proceedings included her accusations that Hamdi stole the recipe for his yogurts. These accusations were proven unfounded and dropped. Ulukaya joined the world's billionaires in the early 2010s. In 2015, he had a son, Aga, with Alida Boer. In January 2018, Ulukaya married Louise Vongerichten, co-founder and president of Food Dreams Foundation, founder of sustainable's kids clothing line Mon Coeur and daughter of famous French-American chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. Ulukaya has additional offices in Manhattan and Twin Falls, Idaho."Chobani Opens World's Largest Yogurt Manufacturing Plant in Twin Falls, Idaho"
'' Turk of America''. 19 December 2012.


References


External links


2014 Keynote speech (interview)
at Ernst & Young World Entrepreneur of the Year ceremony (53 minutes) {{DEFAULTSORT:Ulukaya, Hamdi 1972 births Living people 21st-century Turkish businesspeople American drink industry businesspeople American food company founders American food industry business executives American investors American people of Kurdish descent Ankara University alumni Businesspeople from New York (state) Giving Pledgers People from İliç Turkish billionaires Turkish emigrants to the United States Turkish Kurdish people Turkish people of Kurdish descent Turkish philanthropists University at Albany, SUNY alumni