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  1. Cindy Lee is a Canadian businesswoman who founded T&T Supermarket, the largest retail grocery chain in Canada that sells Asian foodstuffs. She became president and CEO in 1993. Lee retired as CEO in 2014 and was succeeded by her daughter, Tina Lee. Cindy Lee sits on T&T Supermarkets' board of directors.

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  2. 8 de jun. de 2023 · Home. News. Economy, Law & Politics. Founding the largest Asian grocery chain in Canada. T&T founder Cindy Lee aims to inspire other immigrant entrepreneurs with autobiography. Daisy Xiong. Jun...

  3. Cindy Lee is a Canadian businesswoman who founded T&T Supermarket, the largest retail grocery chain in Canada that sells Asian foodstuffs. She became president and CEO in 1993. Lee retired as CEO in 2014 and was succeeded by her daughter, Tina Lee. Cindy Lee sits on T&T Supermarkets' board of direct.

  4. 18 de abr. de 2023 · Cindy Lee, founder and former CEO of T&T Supermarket, released a book last month titled, “ Be Brave and You Can Turn Your Life Around ” (English translation). In the book, Lee shares her experience of going from being a new Taiwanese immigrant to a successful Canadian businesswoman.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cindy_LeeCindy Lee - Wikipedia

    Cindy Lee may refer to: Cindy Lee (band), a Canadian band. Cindy Lee (businesswoman), Canadian business executive. Cindy Lee (scientist), American oceanographer.

  6. 11 de abr. de 2018 · Tina Lee is the CEO of grocery chain T&T, founded by her mother Cindy Lee. Photo by Handout T&T. “We thought, as a traditional Chinese family, that the boy would be the one to take on the business, but it turned out to be me,” said Lee, chief executive of the country’s largest Asian Canadian food chain since she took over for Cindy Lee in 2014.

  7. 29 de mar. de 2023 · To mark the 30th anniversary of T&T supermarket, founder Cindy Lee is launching an autobiography that reflects on the evolution of the largest Asian supermarket chain in Canada and her experiences as a new immigrant, entrepreneur and working mother, hoping to encourage more people with dreams.