meet our associates

Nickson Jean is an associate at Project Trinitē based in Haiti. He specializes in cybersecurity and entrepreneurship, applying people-first technology to strengthen organizations and daily digital life. Nickson builds safer systems, mentors peers on online protection, and explores ventures that expand access to services and opportunity. Passionate about innovation, he turns ideas into tools that help communities collaborate, trade, and learn securely. He is committed to a future safer, more connected, and more equitable for all. He believes change starts with each of us and serves to do his part.
Henrius is a community group member and cybersecurity specialist. He lives in Haiti. He supports Project Trinitē and local initiatives by helping organizations manage and protect their information with confidence. He uses technology to improve lives and helps people better manage computers. He turns data into practical solutions through community collaboration and analysis. He develops projects in technology, community engagement, and digital security that strengthen organizations and move communities forward. He serves with a deep commitment to social and cultural progress, believing data, security, and collaboration create lasting change in Haiti.
Stanley Alfred is an associate at Project Trinitē in the Department of Future Innovations, based in Kenya. A web and app developer, he builds reliable, human-centered digital tools for training, project management, and cross-team communication. His products help associates learn faster, collaborate effectively, and deliver measurable impact across programs. Stanley emphasizes accessibility, security, and performance so solutions work in real contexts. He believes technology should be inclusive and practical. He serves to open pathways to knowledge and opportunity for underserved communities, turning everyday challenges into usable, empowering, and resilient tools.
Wesnel is an associate at Project Trinitē based in Haiti. He specializes in cybersecurity and is passionate about protecting digital systems from unauthorized access and threats. He is committed to using his skills to help secure information infrastructure and support community resilience. His work involves implementing strategies to prevent cyberattacks and educating others on best practices for online safety. He is driven by the belief that secure technology opens doors to opportunity. His dedication makes him a valuable asset to the team and the mission.
Nerlie is an associate at Project Trinitē in the Management Department. She lives in Haiti. She specializes in business management and community development, focusing on practical systems that help teams deliver results. Nerlie is pursuing a degree in Administrative Sciences with a specialization in Business Management. She supports training and capacity development in her community, promoting teamwork, knowledge sharing, and accountability. She believes progress comes through collective effort, wisdom, and resilience. She serves to strengthen capacity-building initiatives and inspire others to participate in community transformation and long-term, people-centered growth.
This is Marckenlay Voltaire, a project Trinite associate from Haiti. Marckenlay focuses on his work in the operation, finance, and management department. By considering the lack of opportunities in his community, he decided to train himself so he can bring what was impossible. He serves his community with passion, love and respect. And his work becomes visible by showing his interest in people’s lives, making change, and building a better future. Marckenlay makes a great impact through his leadership, and he is ready to continue that process.

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