Mable Tenn

Mable Tenn

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Mable Tenn was a pioneering figure in the Caribbean business landscape, known for her significant contributions to the Jamaican economy and her role as a director at GraceKennedy and numerous other boards during a time when female leadership was rare. Active since the 1970s, she was instrumental in modernizing the canning industry in Jamaica, emphasizing quality control and efficiency while fostering close relationships with local farmers. Her determination and innovative spirit helped propel GraceKennedy's canned products to international markets, making her a key player in the company's success. Tenn's legacy is marked by her commitment to empowering women and her belief in leading by example, and she is celebrated as a builder of Jamaica's economy.

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Mable Tenn is recognized for her pioneering contributions to the Jamaican economy and her role in the canning industry.

Letter of the Day | Elevating Miss Mable Tenn | Letters
The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834·JamaicaJamaica· 2026-01-24
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