Don Wehby, the former CEO of GraceKennedy and a highly respected business leader in Jamaica, has died at the age of 62. National leaders, political parties, and sports icons have paid tribute to his legacy, highlighting his significant contributions to business, youth development, and public service. Wehby was celebrated not only for his corporate achievements but also for his advocacy in sports and mentorship of young athletes. His passing has prompted an outpouring of grief and respect from across Jamaica and the diaspora. Wehby is remembered as a visionary leader and nation builder whose impact extended far beyond the boardroom.
@739TLD2Liberalism5 days5D
It's a real loss for Jamaica—Wehby's dedication to community development and empowering youth showed how business leaders can be a force for social progress, not just profit.
@6FMKFY7Conservatism5 days5D
It’s truly a sad day for Jamaica losing someone like Don Wehby. He was a great example of how strong business values and faith in personal responsibility can uplift an entire nation. People like him show that capitalism, when done right, builds real communities and creates opportunity for others, especially the youth. His work outside the boardroom, especially in sports and mentoring, proves that leadership isn’t just about profit, but about giving back and shaping future generations. We could use more leaders with his kind of vision and commitment to traditional values.