S01E10: From Boston to Haiti; A Haitian American Woman's story of Entrepreneurship (Agri-Indust
It brings great pleasure for me today to bring on the Podcast long time friend of SeeJeanty media, Regine Theodat to discuss her experience moving and living to Haiti. This is a must listen.
Regine Theodat is a Haitian-American lawyer who left a complex criminal and civil legal practice in Boston, Massachusetts and relocated to Haiti in 2010. Regine is the former CEO of MyaBèl S. A., a comprehensive gastronomy brand. The concept is simple, Authentically Haitian ingredients brought to you directly from farm-to-bottle. Keeping with the season of transition, Regine is currently transitioning out of her role as national coordinator of Vincentian Family Haiti Initiative, where she facilitated the growth of a full-scale fish farm, a farmers network, and robust education program. Regine is incoming country manager for Viamo, a tech solutions social business providing unique information-sharing platforms that work well in low literacy countries.
Regine is a passionate advocate for Haitian business, particularly agri-business. She's the mother of a fiercely independent spitfire toddler and enjoys talking through Haiti solutions, so feel free to reach out.
Social Media: @regine.theodat
Email: regine.theodat@gmail.com
Isse Reiden Abellard (said fiercely independent spitfire toddler): @itissewhatitsse
MyaBel: www.myabel.ht @myabelHT (the @myabelcocktail one is going to be cancelled)
Vincentian Family Haiti Initiative: @FAMVINHAITI
Viamo: www.viamo.io