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'Fusion Dolls' In Brockton Named Entrepreneur Of The Year
The business celebrates diversity by creating multicultural dolls and accessories.
BROCKTON, MA — Fusion Dolls, a business that celebrates self-love and diversity by creating multicultural dolls and accessories, has been named Entrepreneur of the Year by the Metro South Chamber of Commerce.
Fusion Dolls, located at Westgate Mall, is owned by Widline Pyrame, who came to the United States from Haiti as a teenager and noticed that toys predominantly showcased white women. As a social worker, she recognizes the importance of children having dolls who look like them.
“Westgate Mall congratulates Widline Pyrame and Fusion Dolls on being named Entrepreneur of the Year by the Metro South Chamber of Commerce, a well-deserved designation for a true innovator,” says Rebekah Macchia, Marketing Director of Westgate Mall, in a statement. “We invite shoppers to see these amazing dolls at Westgate Mall."
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Fusion Dolls will be honored at the virtual Small Business Awards on Thursday, May 14, 2021. The program will include guest speaker Keiko Matsudo Orrall, Executive Director of the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism, and spokespersons for the Mayor of Brockton, Massachusetts Office of Business Development, and U.S. SmallBusiness Administration.
To view the full catalog of Fusion dolls, visit FusionDolls.com or Facebook and Instagram @fusiondolls.
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