meet our associates

Jeanty is an associate at Project Trinitē based in Haiti. She specializes in cybersecurity and community engagement, securing data, monitoring threats, and keeping systems reliable through proven practices in access control, encryption, and incident response. Beyond technical work, she supports the project’s growth by sharing updates, mobilizing volunteers, and engaging her community online to build digital confidence. Waseline believes in Project Trinitē’s mission to transform lives in Haiti. She serves to meet real community needs and to strengthen safety, trust, and impact wherever technology touches people’s daily lives today.
Walnest Smitchel is an associate at Project Trinitē based in Haiti. An experienced back-end developer and web programmer, he builds practical, code-driven solutions that address real community challenges, streamlining workflows, improving access to services, and strengthening local organizations. Through Project Trinitē, he is expanding his expertise while sharing what he learns to mentor peers and inspire the next generation. Walnest believes technology creates lasting impact when it is inclusive, reliable, and easy to use. He serves to turn that belief into concrete opportunities for others across his community
Chrislove Petit-Homme is an associate at Project Trinitē based in Haiti. An entrepreneur with expertise in financial management, she combines finance and entrepreneurship to build youth capacity in rural communities and make technology more accessible. She designs and leads initiatives that foster practical skills, opportunity, and economic empowerment, partnering with schools and local groups to deliver training and tools that unlock progress. She believes that technology and entrepreneurship can transform young lives. She serves to inspire a new generation of community leaders and expand pathways to dignified work.
Fabienne is an associate at Project Trinitē based in Carrefour, Haiti. She specializes in data analysis for social and economic development, creating structured reports, visual dashboards, and trend insights that help decision-makers act. Fabienne supports communities and organizations by turning raw information into tangible improvements, promoting transparency and strengthening local capacity. Her work advances sustainable progress by translating evidence into clear priorities and practical steps. She believes every number tells a story and opens opportunity. She serves to use information as a bridge to new possibilities for Haiti’s future.
Ambrose Mnangat is an Associate at Project Trinitē in West Pokot, Kenya, specializing in data intelligence, creatives, and cybersecurity. He turns information into impact by supporting the creatives team with design, editing, and content preparation for programs and campaigns. Trained in land surveying, Ambrose brings advanced skills in field data collection, spatial analysis, and visualization that strengthen research and implementation on the ground. His blend of technical precision and creative execution produces accurate, accessible insights and clear storytelling, enabling better decision-making, stronger community engagement, and measurable progress across Project Trinitē’s initiatives.
Lilian Cheruto is an associate at Project Trinitē based in Kenya. She specializes in data analysis and water and environmental engineering, using AutoCAD for 2D/3D modeling and EPANET for water distribution analysis to design efficient, sustainable systems. Her work applies community-focused solutions that expand access to safe water for schools and households. Lilian turns data into practical designs, optimizes pipelines and storage, and supports maintenance planning for long-term reliability. She serves to use technology and innovation to improve access to safe, sustainable water systems and create enduring environmental impact.

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