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Raven Patrick De'Sean Dennis, III, grandson of the late Mrs. Evelyn Nowlin Murrelle, son of the late Raven Dennis, Jr. and Mrs. Ruth Murrelle Dennis, currently resides in Linden, New Jersey.

A native of Harlem, New York, a young Raven "Cake Man" Dennis, III, dreamed of going south to grandma's house and soon his dreams were fulfilled. At the age of four, he wanted to do everything he could to stay outside. Striving to be like grandma, Raven grew flowers and vegetables, and made mud pies and mud cakes, while his grandmother baked and cooked

pies and mud cakes, while his grandmother baked and cooked family dinners. At nine, he made his first cake and at 13, sold his first creation: two coconut pies to his elementary school teacher Gloria Bowman for $5.00, which currently sell for $16.00 in his Brooklyn Confectionery.

During his years in high school, his talents in pastry arts allowed him to win cake shows and competitions all over South Carolina. Soon his high school teacher introduced him to Marketing & Distributive Education Clubs of Americas, where he competed in the area of entrepreneurship. His business plan won the top state award in 1984 and 1985.

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  • During his years in high school, his talents in pastry arts allowed him to win cake shows and competitions all over South Carolina.
  • Soon his high school teacher introduced him to Marketing & Distributive
  • Education Clubs of Americas, where he competed in the area of entrepreneurship. His business plan won the top state award in 1984 and 1985.

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  1. During his years in high school, his talents in pastry arts allowed him to win cake shows and competitions all over South Carolina.
  2. Soon his high school teacher introduced him to Marketing & Distributive
  3. Education Clubs of Americas, where he competed in the area of entrepreneurship. His business plan won the top state award in 1984 and 1985.