Why Jose Andres is one of Fast Company's 10 most innovative people of the last 10 years
Briefly

"What World Central Kitchen did was give people the opportunity to help, to bring them together with a simple mission: Let's feed as many people as quickly as we can. That's the main innovation—just tapping the limitless potential of human empathy."
"Food will always be found. Helpers, they're around every corner." This reflects Andrés's unwavering belief in community support and the importance of collective action during crises.
"I watched what happened during Hurricane Katrina [in 2005], how widespread the need was. It was not just about food; it was about human connection and mobilizing the community to act." He emphasizes the significance of community involvement.
"There is no excuse for these killings, none," Andrés remarked after losing seven WCK aid workers, underscoring the perilous nature of humanitarian efforts and the need for compassion even in the darkest times.
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