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BUSINESSUITE Magazines Annual ranking of Jamaica’s leading businesswomen
20. Doreen Frankson, Managing Director, Edgechem
Now twenty-years since she started Edgechem, Frankson continues to defy the economic odds stacked against Jamaican manufacturers. The former head of the Jamaica Manufacturers’ Association has for years been one of the most vocal voices championing the cause of local manufacturing. Today, EdgeChem’s sales have passed the J$800-million mark and employees number more than 140. It now boasts 14 retail outlets, one mobile outlet and some 500 distributors and partners.
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