Jose Andres is the world-famous chef, restaurateur and founder of non-profit World Central Kitchen. Since Russia invaded Ukraine, he's helped provide more than 150 million meals to refugees and those in need. Bob Safian: Jose has an infectious passion whether talking about humanitarian aid, cooking in the kitchen or the advantages of flatter organizational structures. He shares stories about meeting President Zelensky in Ukraine, cajoling the Spanish Postal Service into donating 747s and why he believes it's good to cry.
Too many businesses and organizations spend time planning and not enough in action, especially in times of emergency. José Andrés, world-famous chef and founder of the nonprofit World Central Kitchen, proves the value of fast action through his work, including his recent time in Ukraine serving over 150 million meals. José thinks businesses should flatten their power structure and treat food as a national security issue, even in places like the U.S.
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