Mrs. Tanya McFall-Major is a visionary leader, distinguished international communications consultant, and dedicated advocate for women’s empowerment, youth development, and public health awareness. With a career marked by transformative impact, she has been instrumental in expanding scholarship opportunities, fostering mentorship, and championing inclusive growth.
As one of the first Bahamians to receive the prestigious Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI) fellowship—awarded by former President Barack Obama—she has solidified her role as a trailblazer in driving meaningful change.
Tanya’s expertise extends to public health communications, where she has played a vital role in shaping health awareness and advocacy both locally and internationally. Through strategic initiatives and thought leadership, she has worked to bridge information gaps, engage communities, and promote health literacy, ensuring that critical public health messages reach diverse populations in impactful ways.
Her leadership also shined in her role as a facilitator for the Academy of Women Entrepreneurs (AWE), part of the White House-led Women’s Global Development and Prosperity Initiative. Through this platform, she has empowered aspiring women entrepreneurs by equipping them with the essential skills needed to build sustainable businesses and thrive in a competitive global market.



