All Hands and Hearts Welcomes Nate Mook as New CEO

All Hands and Hearts Welcomes New Leadership to Shape Future
All Hands and Hearts (AHAH), a prominent nonprofit organization dedicated to disaster relief, is pleased to announce the appointment of Nate Mook as its new CEO. With an extensive background in disaster response and community engagement, Nate is set to steer AHAH as it marks its 20th year of service.
Nate Mook: A Visionary Leader in Humanitarian Efforts
Nate Mook's journey in disaster relief began with his meeting of supermodel and AHAH co-founder, Petra Nemcova, in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. This encounter ignited a passion within Nate, leading him to work closely with AHAH in various disaster-stricken regions across the globe, where he witnessed firsthand the profound impact of the organization’s recovery initiatives.
Petra expressed her enthusiasm about Nate’s leadership, stating, "His dedication to humanity combined with his innovative mindset aligns perfectly with AHAH's mission to provide long-term support to those in need. We are eager to see how his guidance will enrich our work and extend our reach to assist even more families and communities facing crises."
Nate’s Experience in Driving Change
Previously, Nate served as the CEO of World Central Kitchen (WCK), an organization founded by renowned Chef José Andrés. Under Nate's direction, WCK provided countless meals to individuals impacted by disasters, transforming it into one of the world's largest privately funded humanitarian organizations. His experience also extends to Ukraine, where he actively participated in initiatives to support affected communities and establish sustainable assistance measures.
Innovative Storytelling and Community Engagement
In addition to his involvement in disaster relief, Nate is an accomplished filmmaker with projects addressing humanitarian issues, including the powerful documentaries Baltimore Rising and We Feed People. His ability to narrate impactful stories has made significant contributions to raising awareness regarding crises and the urgent need for support in various communities.
Commitment to Long-Term Recovery
Nate’s values align with AHAH's long-standing commitment to remaining present in communities long after their immediate crises. AHAH stands out for its dedication to the complete recovery process, fostering resilience and restoring hope. Nate is focused on enhancing the organization’s disaster response strategy while emphasizing sustainable recovery efforts.
A Bright Future for All Hands and Hearts
Mike Pehl, Board Chair of AHAH, expressed confidence in Nate’s leadership, emphasizing, "Nate’s extensive experience and his vision for rebuilding communities make him an outstanding fit for our organization. We are excited about the new direction AHAH is headed and are committed to expanding our impact under his guidance."
This pivotal year marks AHAH's 20th anniversary, a time for reflection and renewed energy toward addressing the growing urgency of climate-related disasters. As AHAH looks ahead, the organization is committed to finding innovative and sustainable responses to ensure impactful support reaches those who need it most.
Since its inception, AHAH has engaged over 68,300 volunteers, positively impacted more than 1.4 million individuals, and facilitated the restoration of approximately 205,000 homes, enabling 123,300 students to return to secure educational environments. These efforts showcase AHAH's unwavering dedication to supporting communities during the challenging recovery phases.
AHAH is proud to maintain its 4-star rating from Charity Navigator for the tenth consecutive year, a reflection of its commitment to transparency and efficiency in its operations.
Join us as we welcome Nate Mook to AHAH, and let's collaborate to create lasting impacts on communities affected by disasters.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the new CEO of All Hands and Hearts?
The new CEO of All Hands and Hearts is Nate Mook, who has extensive experience in disaster response and community rebuilding.
What is Nate Mook's background before joining AHAH?
Nate Mook previously served as the CEO of World Central Kitchen, where he helped provide millions of meals in disaster-stricken areas.
How has All Hands and Hearts impacted communities?
Since its founding, AHAH has mobilized over 68,300 volunteers and supported more than 1.4 million individuals affected by disasters.
What is the mission of All Hands and Hearts?
AHAH's mission is to provide volunteer-driven disaster relief and long-term recovery support to communities impacted by disasters.
What recent milestone is AHAH celebrating?
This year marks the 20th anniversary of AHAH, during which it continues to address the challenges posed by increasing disasters.
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