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Marye Dahnke


Marye Dahnke

Marye Dahnke (August 1897-February 1980) was an American home economist who worked for the Kraft Foods corporation, being one of the first women to work in the food industry in that role.

A Southerner, Dahnke was born to George and Eleanora (Hoffman) Dahnke in Union City, Tennessee, located in Obion County. Her father was a businessman and entrepreneur. She was the Director of the Home Economics Department of the Kraft-Phenix Cheese Corp., later Kraft Cheese Co., Chicago, Illinois for almost 40 years.

According to her Kraft biography, Marye was educated at Columbia University, taught at the University of Tennessee and after starting at Kraft in the 1920s, became a home economist for Kraft Foods Group, then known as Kraft-Phenix Cheese Corp. She was known as an early female food marketer who promoted cheese by hosting “cheese talks” nationwide. and for authoring two popular cookbooks, The Cheese Cookbook (1942) and Marye Dahnke’s Salad Book (Pocket Books, 1960).

Dahnke commented on the complexity of her role, in that she had to both advocate for her company to the consumer, as well as advocate for the consumer to her company.

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