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Rose Markward Knox food products manufacturerBorn: 1857 Birthplace: Mansfield, Ohio She and her husband formed the Knox Gelatin Company, but it was she who ran it after his death in 1908 and who turned it into a leading company. Through her innovative programs in advertising and marketing to women, the firm undertook research and emphasized the nutrtitional aspects of the products, then published recipe collections featuring gelatin. She ran a progressive shop, as well, introducing a five-day work week, and paid time off for vacations and illness. She was the first woman to serve on the board of directors of the American Grocery Manufacturers' Association in 1929, and stepped aside as the company's president only when she reached her 90th birthday, retaining her position as chairperson. Died: 1950Fact Monster/Information Please® Database, © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. More on Rose Markward Knox from Fact Monster:
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