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Peter Ivey II (aged 41) is a Jamaican entrepreneur, author, and activist. His work as a missionary has benefitted Jamaica's food security in many ways. His companies P3, Mission:FoodPossible, and The Reggae Chefs have been working toward this goal.
Ivey was born in Spanish Town, Jamaica. He moved to New York City at about age 16 where he later founded his first catering company The Reggae Chefs.
Ivey married in 2021. He has 2 children - Peter Ivey III (age 13), and Kairo Ivey (age 2).
Ivey's career goal has been to improve the food security within his home country of Jamaica. Outside of his catering company, he aims to teach Jamaicans, especially students, the importance of cooking and its impact on modern societies.
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Peter Ivey II (aged 41) is a Jamaican entrepreneur, author, and activist. His work as a missionary has benefitted Jamaica's food security in many ways. His companies P3, Mission:FoodPossible, and The Reggae Chefs have been working toward this goal.
Ivey was born in Spanish Town, Jamaica. He moved to New York City at about age 16 where he later founded his first catering company The Reggae Chefs.
Ivey married in 2021. He has 2 children - Peter Ivey III (age 13), and Kairo Ivey (age 2).
Ivey's career goal has been to improve the food security within his home country of Jamaica. Outside of his catering company, he aims to teach Jamaicans, especially students, the importance of cooking and its impact on modern societies.