The daughters of Dominican immigrants achieved the American dream. They’re bringing sweet success back to the homeland
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<p>Janett and Erika Liriano built a chocolate factory in their parents’ homeland – and gave farmers a stake in the company</p><p>Janett and Erika Liriano grew up in Queens, the daughters of Dominican immigrants who pushed them to dream big. Their encouragement paid off: by the time they were in their late 20s, Janett had been named a Forbes 30 Under 30 Listmaker and was the chief of staff at a biopharmaceutical firm; younger sister Erika was making a name for herself in venture
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<p>Janett and Erika Liriano built a chocolate factory in their parents’ homeland – and gave farmers a stake in the company</p><p>Janett and Erika Liriano grew up in Queens, the daughters of Dominican immigrants who pushed them to dream big. Their encouragement paid off: by the time they were in their late 20s, Janett had been named a Forbes 30 Under 30 Listmaker and was the chief of staff at a biopharmaceutical firm; younger sister Erika was making a name for herself in venture
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