

BIO
After the embargo in 1994, my parents brought me back from New York to Haiti, where I would live the most memorable years of my life.
At a young age, I was enrolled in an art camp where Jean Claude Garoute (a.k.a. Tiga) introduced me to different types of art: pottery, painting, inking, local music, and more. Since then, I have never lost my artistic touch.
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After college, however, I distanced myself from this creative side to pursue a more scientific career. After graduating, I got involved in many different industries, including retail, design, technology, hospitality, photography, and customer service, and became a master of many trades. I never found my niche throughout my journey, which is why I pursued opportunities in business as an entrepreneur.
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My exposure to many different fields combined with my creative and strategic mind has allowed me to develop a particular work ethic, one that is characterized by attention to detail, innovation, creativity and a hint of perfectionism.
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