David Perez's story (mp3)
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An article from the San Diego Union-Tribune...
'Mercurial' businessman's qualities prove successful in relief effortsBy Caitlin Rother
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
September 19, 2005
(excerpt)
For three days, David Perez cried in front of his television as he watched the human tragedies of Hurricane Katrina.
"Turn off the TV, you're killing yourself," his wife, Orly, told him. "The government is going to take care of this. Everything is under control."
The Carmel Valley entrepreneur could clearly see that it wasn't. So, on Sept. 1, he stopped watching and started making calls.
At first, Perez intended to just donate supplies. But within days, he had blasted through roadblocks of bureaucracy to fly 384 evacuees on chartered and corporate jets to California and several other states, including more than 125 of them to San Diego.
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