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Harrison McCain

Harrison McCain (November 3, 1927March 18, 2004) was a Canadian businessman.

Born in Florenceville, New Brunswick, he was the co-founder, along with his brothers Andrew , Robert and Wallace , of McCain Foods Limited. Harrison was the 4th son and Wallace the 5th son of the family. Their father was a well respected seed potato farmer. Since 1900, the family sold seed potatoes throughout New Brunswick and exported to Cuba and Latin America. After graduating college, Harrison and Wallace worked for Irving Oil. Upon their brothers' suggestions, Harrison and Wallace founded one of the first factories to process potatoes, turning them into prefried frozen french fries. With the benefit of ensured quality and the ability to export long distances with a value added product, the business starting growing. With Harrison's personal and business skills backed by Wallace's financial savvy, the business eventually grew to over 55 factories worldwide and the number one French fry company in the world.

In 1992 he was named a Companion of the Order of Canada. He died of kidney failure in Boston, Massachusetts.

External link

  • Canadian Professional Sales Association Hall of Fame - Harrison McCain http://www.cpsa.com/Awards/Gui/Html/HarrisonMcCain_bio.asp