Phone: (305) 733-9066

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For Immediate Release
Press Release
The Haitian-American Chamber of Commerce of Florida  will recognize the Top 20
under 40 Young Haitian-American  emerging as leaders withing their perspective  fields.

BOARD OFFICERS

 

JEFF LOZAMA

Chairman

 

DONARD ST JEAN

Vice-Chair

 

PAOLA PIERRE

Treasurer

 

PATRICK  F. MARTIN

Secretary

 

PIERRE SALIBA

Past Chairman

 

BOARD MEMBERS

 

CARL-HENRY SALVANT

 

CHARLES FOMBRUN

 

DANIEL FILS-AIME, JR.

 

DONARD ST JEAN


HENRI-CLAUDE MÜLLER-POITEVIEN

 

HERVE BONY


 
LUCIEN BARRAU

 

MICHAEL VORBE

 

MUNIR MOURRA, PHD

 

RAOUL SICLAIT

 

 

EXECUTIVE OFFICE

 

JOANN MILORD 

Executive Director

 

 

PHILIPPE ARMAND, MBA

Founder

 

Miami, FL, April 1, 2016
   
In celebration of significant professional contributions passed on to a vast and diverse group of emerging young leaders, on June 2, 2016, the Haitian American Chamber of Commerce of Florida (HACCOF) will recognize the top 20 under 40 Haitian Young Professionals (YoPros) spanning in the areas of Law, Business, Education and Health, to name a few.

The 1st Annual Top "20 Under 40" award will honor Haitian American YoPros in the South Florida community, age 40 and under, for their commitment and contributions both professionally, civically, academically and personally. As a community of vibrant, energetic, creative and out-of-the box thinkers, YoPros are an expression of culture and pride throughout the Haitian community; whether it is through the art of Media or Politics, Medicine or Social Entrepreneurship, Research or Sports. So join us in honoring our future giants, as we all stand on the shoulders of those before us.
Nominate someone or apply on your behalf today. 

Applications must be submitted by April 15th, 2016 and sent to [email protected].

For additional information, please contact Joann Milord at [email protected].

"A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way." - John Maxwell

About HACCOF
Established in February 2005, the Haitian-American Chamber of Commerce of Florida (HACCOF) serves as a resource for its members, partners and businesses, dedicated to serving their needs and the economic development of the broader Haitian-American community. The Chamber p romotes partnerships and alliances within communities throughout Florida and Haiti to build healthy business climates, foster investment opportunities, create employment growth, and encourage public and private sector collaboration.
   
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Haitian-American Chamber of Commerce of Florida
(305) 733-9066 | [email protected]  http://www.haccof.com
1125 NE 125th Street  |  Ste 208
North Miami, FL 33161