About Us
Operation Get Done was founded by a group of passionate volunteers coming from entrepreneurial backgrounds. Our mission is to streamline disaster relief with business-like efficiency. Nobody in Operation Get Done receives any sort of salary, and we pay for our own airfare and personal expense of living while working on our projects in foreign countries.
Mission Statement
Operation Get Done’s current mission is to design and execute innovative means of assistance to relieve the suffering of the Haitian people.
Vision Statement
Operation Get Done was founded by seven young New York City entrepreneurs with the intention of creating an organization with unprecedented speed of operation, transparency, and efficiency. Operation Get Done aspires to inspire a new global model of disaster-relief..
Who We Are
Operation Get Done is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, which organized
large-scale grassroots supply distribution at the site of the World
Trade Center following the events of September 11th, 2001.
Operation Get Done was reborn with the help of Stuart Rawitz, Kenzir Brice, Yvens Vladimir Toussaint, Ryan Francis, Joe Coyle and Gage Rand
in response to the tragic suffering of the Haitian people after the
earthquake which occurred on January 12th, 2010.
Joe Coyle works for a law firm in New Jersey and assisted
with the distribution of supplies at the site of the World Trade Center
after the tragedies of September 11th, 2001.
Gage Rand is an Executive Vice President at Blackstone
Properties in New York and the former owner of Art of Motion Moving
Company in Los Angeles.
Ryan Whiteman-Francis is a real estate investor based in New York
City, and a broker at a prominent Manhattan real estate firm.
Stuart Rawitz is CEO and Founder of multiple ventures
with his focus currently on an advanced technology software firm.
Natasha Paracha is Miss Pakistan World 2008, and is the Chairperson for Pakistani Affairs for the Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Organization at the United Nations.