Project Trinitē Welcomes Distinguished Experts to its Advisory Board and Technical Teams

For Immediate Release

A strong foundation for Project Trinitē's growth.

Plymouth, MA — November 1, 2023 — Project Trinitē is pleased to introduce its newest members to the Advisory Board and Technical Teams. Each member was selected for their outstanding expertise in various fields, ensuring a strong foundation for our organization’s growth. We are immensely grateful for their invaluable contributions.

Marko Cheseto is a Kenyan All-American athlete in track and field and cross country running. In 2018, Cheseto competed in a marathon for the first time at the New York City Marathon, becoming the second double amputee in history to finish in less than three hours. At the 2019 Boston Marathon, Cheseto set a world record for a marathon by a double amputee with a time of 2:42:24. Cheseto was named the 2018 Challenged Athlete of the Year by the Road Runners Club of America. Marko brings his operational expertise in Kenya and the surrounding region to the Project Trinitē Advisory Board.

Sinatra Matimelo is the Executive Director of E3 Initiative in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, with a mission to transform communities impacted by poverty and HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa. They partner with local churches and faith-based organizations to address local issues effectively. E3 empowers these leaders through training and financial support to bring hope and change to people’s lives. Sinatra is also E3’s CEO, actively managing partnerships and leading the Emerging Leaders training program. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in transnational migration and the Church’s role in migrants’ livelihoods in Pietermaritzburg, engaging in community-based research in multiple countries. Sinatra contributes his operational expertise in South Africa and the surrounding region to the Project Trinitē Advisory Board.

Christian Tribie is the Chief Executive Officer of 121 Consulting Group located in Miami, FL. He is an entrepreneur with a demonstrated history of working in the energy, water, agriculture and development industries. He is skilled in non-profit organizations, negotiation, business planning, operations, management and innovative technology implementations. Christian lends his operational expertise in Haiti and the surrounding region to the Project Trinitē Technical Team.

Karen Glynn established the Joshua Glynn Memorial Foundation with husband Matt in honor of their son, Joshua, who had a profound love for God and music. This nonprofit organization is dedicated to spreading love and positivity through music, supporting disadvantaged youth both locally and globally. Karen contributes to the Project Trinitē Advisory Board, particularly in the areas of Marketing and Events.

Allison Farquharson is the Chief Creative Officer at Creative A.F. and brings nearly 30 years of business experience with a background in sales operations management, business efficiencies, database management, and IT. Allison is an asset to the Project Trinitē Advisory Board, especially in the realm of Creative Design.

Ryan Collins is the president of Bethel School of Technology and author of the book, The God of Tech. He is also the president of Bethel College and a senior leader at Bethel Church in Redding, CA. Collins earned his Bachelor’s in Journalism degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and has written for a number of national publications, including American Way, Charisma, and D Magazine. He also wrote an excerpt for Kris Vallotton’s best-selling book Spiritual Intelligence. Prior to starting Bethel Tech, Collins spent over a decade building corporate education partnerships with Fortune-level companies. He brings his extensive knowledge as the Head of Education to the Project Trinitē Advisory Board.

Gerard Georges is Director of Architecture at Build Health International with 27 years of experience in healthcare planning, design, and project management, including for University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) in Rwanda, the 150-bed Enga Provincial Hospital in Papua New Guinea, and the BSL-3 clinical reference laboratory in Mirebalais, Haiti. He has worked on several research and healthcare projects for Duke University Medical Center, Partners Healthcare, Mount Sinai Hospital, South coast Hospitals Group, Massachusetts General Hospital, Merritt Healthcare, Cape Cod Hospital and a new Pediatric Specialty Clinic for Yale New Haven Healthcare. Gerard studied and taught at the Boston Architectural College. He has published healthcare articles in Healthcare Design Magazine and Beker’s ASC Review. Gerard’s extensive background in healthcare architecture is a valuable asset to the Project Trinitē Advisory Board, where he leads the Head of Architecture.

Project Trinitē is excited to embark on this new chapter with the collective wisdom and expertise of these distinguished individuals. We look forward to the positive impact they will undoubtedly bring to the organization.