meet our associates

Welson is an associate at Project Trinitē. He lives in Haiti. He is a web developer dedicated to building modern, user-friendly digital solutions. He is skilled in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and designs responsive websites across devices. He explores content management systems and e-commerce, creating interactive forms and dynamic shopping carts to enhance user experience. He helps organizations and entrepreneurs strengthen their online presence by combining creativity with technical precision. He serves to deliver practical, scalable digital tools that meet today’s needs and anticipate future growth.
Frandy is an associate at Project Trinitē based in Haiti. A civil engineer and pianist, he specializes in civil engineering and community engagement. He contributes to sustainable development by planning resilient infrastructure, supporting local projects, and mentoring youth. Frandy blends technical rigor with social purpose to empower residents and expand access to essential services. He believes strong communities are built through innovation, resilience, and shared opportunity. He serves to build stronger communities and create lasting impact, reflecting his dedication to meaningful change and a more hopeful future for Haiti.
Georges is an associate at Project Trinitē based in Haiti. A data analyst and cybersecurity specialist, he helps organizations and local initiatives manage and protect information. Georges collects, analyzes, and interprets data to translate insights into practical decisions and measurable results. He designs technology-driven and digital security projects that strengthen organizational capacity, improve service delivery, and build community resilience. His work integrates risk management, privacy, and training so systems stay safe. He serves with a deep commitment to social progress, believing data and security enable lasting change in Haiti.
Simion Ksang is an associate at Project Trinitē. He lives in West Pokot, Kenya. He specializes in communication outreach and community relations. He builds bridges between people, ideas, and opportunities. He strengthens partnerships and amplifies the mission through storytelling, strategic engagement, and relationship-building. He connects local voices with global networks to drive awareness and impact for initiatives that empower communities in Kenya and Haiti. He believes in the power of communication to unlock possibility. He serves to ensure every message advances Project Trinitē’s vision and opens doors for others.
Philemon Lochalinga is an associate at Project Trinitē. He lives in West Pokot, Kenya. He specializes in creative storytelling and brand experience. He turns ideas into narratives that inspire action and connection. He brings the Project’s vision to life by translating complex initiatives into relatable, engaging experiences. He weaves creativity, strategy, and human emotion to build a brand that resonates locally and globally. He believes in the power of story to unlock possibility. He serves to connect communities, spark conversation, and open opportunities for all.
Nicholas Kamerinyang is an associate at Project Trinitē. He lives in West Pokot, Kenya. He works at the intersection of community engagement, strategic growth, and partnership development. He helps small businesses and artisans expand globally by integrating technology, building strong networks, and opening market opportunities for locally produced goods. He empowers entrepreneurs, drives sustainable economic growth, and connects rural innovations to global markets. He advances digital adoption and collaboration so small enterprises can compete and thrive. He serves to unlock opportunity and build resilient, inclusive livelihoods.

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