Mott Green

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Chantal Coady, James Booth and Mott Green at the Grenada Chocolate Company factory[1]

Mott Green (April 15, 1966  June 1, 2013)[2] was an American businessman and chocolatier, who founded the Grenada Chocolate Company in 1999.[2] An edition of The Food Programme was devoted to Mott Green in June 2013.[3]

Mott Green was born David Lawrence Friedman in Washington, D.C. in 1966 and raised in Staten Island, New York City. He would later adopt the name Mott Green, with "Mott" being a variation of his nickname "Moth", and "Green" representing his support of environmentalism. As a boy Mott was a frequent visitor to Grenada as his father, Dr. Sandor Friedman, the director of medical services at Coney Island Hospital, taught on the island each winter, often bringing his family along.

He was the valedictorian of his class at Curtis High School[citation needed] in Staten Island. Mott was accepted at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,[citation needed] but chose the University of Pennsylvania instead. He studied at the University of Pennsylvania, but did not complete his degree, dropping out in 1988 during his senior year.[2][4][5]

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