DripCatch™ Founder & President Named One of Forbes "All Star Student Entrepreneurs."
Seattle University's Alexandra Abraham is chosen by Forbes as one of its nine All Star Entrepreneurs for 2012
SEATTLE, Aug. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- DripCatch, Inc. announced today that the company's 23 year-old president and inventor was selected by Forbes as one of nine All Star Student Entrepreneurs for 2012. The entire DripCatch team is extremely proud of Alexandra and honored by the recognition she's received from the world's preeminent business magazine.
The online version of the Forbes article can be found at: http://www.forbes.com/special-report/2012/0801_college-entrepreneurs-abraham.html
The published version of the article will be available in Forbes magazine later this week.
About DripCatch
When business student Alexandra Abraham slipped on a wet hotel kitchen floor while catering an event, she resolved to fix the problem for commercial kitchens everywhere. Taking a leave from Seattle University's Albers School of Business, Alexandra designed, patented and prototyped a product that would prevent excess water from leaking or spilling from glass racks. Now in production at Cashmere Molding, a green manufacturing plant in Woodinville, WA, DripCatch™ is being hailed as an effective and affordable way to dramatically reduce the number of slip-and-fall incidents. Alexandra founded the Company with support from her family, friends and local investors in 2011.
Sales
DripCatch has a national distribution agreement with Franklin Machine Products "FMP," one of the nation's oldest and largest wholesale distributors of equipment and parts to the foodservice industry. FMP is headquartered in Lumberton, NJ.
Contact:
Alexandra Abraham, President
DripCatch, Inc.
(253) 225-6742
[email protected]
www.dripcatch.com
Franklin Machine Products
800-257-7737
[email protected]
DripCatch is an exclusive trademark of DripCatch, Inc.
SOURCE DripCatch, Inc.
WANT YOUR COMPANY'S NEWS FEATURED ON PRNEWSWIRE.COM?
Newsrooms &
Influencers
Digital Media
Outlets
Journalists
Opted In
Share this article