
Andre Mikerline Laurent
Prezidan
Andre Mikerline Laurent se yon enfimyè ki anrejistre nan ane 2018 ak yon bakaloreya nan University of South Florida. Li te kòmanse karyè li nan enfimyè k ap travay sou telemetrik kadyak epi li te elaji eksperyans pwofesyonèl li nan radyoloji entèvansyon ak sèvis laboratwa kadyak.
Li te fèt ak grandi an Ayiti. Li te imigre nan peyi Etazini an 2012 a laj de kenz. Li pale kreyòl, franse ak angle byen. Li marye ak manman yon bèl ti fi.
Ede lòt moun te toujou yon pasyon pou Mikerline. Kèk nan travay volontè li te pase yo enkli: ranmase lajan ak patisipe nan vwayaj misyon an Ayiti, anseye anglè pou timoun nan yon kan refijye nan Tampa, volontè ak jèn yo nan legliz lokal li a.
Mikerline sèvi kòm Prezidan Komisyon Konsèy la pou Sant Kominotè Ayisyen nan Great Norwich. Nan wòl sa a, li espere travay ak lòt moun pasyone epi gen yon enpak pozitif sou lavi Ayisyen nan CT.
Konsènan
Mwen rele Roberthe Antoine, mwen fèt Ayiti. Mwen marye, ak yon manman twa ti gason, ak yon grann nan yon ti gason. Mwen ap viv nan Norwich ak mari m 'ak pitit gason m'.
Mwen renmen sinema, lekti, vwayaje, mache e mwen renmen ale plaj la. Mwen se yon manm nan "Family Church of God" nan Norwich. Mwen te vin Ozetazini an 1991, mwen te deplase nan Norwich, CT an 1998. Mwen ap travay pou Mashantucket Tribe kòm "Administratè Enfòmasyon sou Sante a, mwen te la pou nèf ane. Mwen te konn asistan enfimyè pandan 17 ane, epi mwen te retounen lekòl pou Jesyon Enfòmasyon Sante
Mwen se Vis Prezidan “Haitian Community Center of Greater Norwich”.
Nou la pou ede frè ak sè nou yo!

Patrice Medor
Public relations
Patrice (Pat) Medor is a native of Haiti and the fifth child of nine. He received his plumbing degree from J.M Wright Technical High School in Stamford. In 1983, Pat Medor graduated from Southern Connecticut State University with a B.S. degree in Business Economics. In 2013 he established and facilitated the Men’s Support Group at BIMEC, a drug rehabilitation and housing facility that is still in operation. At that location, Pat Medor is currently overseeing and teaching weekly this Men’s Support Group on life skills, basic work training and discipline.
He is currently the Owner/ President of Genexo Associates. A General Contracting company specializing in Plumbing/HVAC and Home improvement/repairs for over thirty years. He was a faithful member of Ebenezer Chapel in New Haven for over 30 years. There, he founded the Ebenezer Youth Training Program and became a strong advocate for families and children and has organized the Family & Friends Weekend Festival for several years He is also an ordained minister with the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, Inc. and have received his certification from Aenon Bible College. He served as Pastor of Exodus Family Worship Center for approximately 6 years. He is currently the Outreach Pastor for Exodus Family Outreach Ministries with a weekly Sunday Night Facebook live broadcast. His international ministry extends to Haiti and Costa Rica where he has traveled yearly to minister and bring financial support. Also included is Israel, India, Kenya, and North Miami, Florida where he has financially assisted with ministry building projects. He is also an active member of the American Association of Christian Counselors with certification from Light University. Pat Medor is married and is a devoted father of nine children.

Konsènan
Matthew Lewellen is a passionate marketing leader, creative entrepreneur, and dedicated community advocate. He currently serves as the Marketing Director for the Haitian Community Center of Greater Norwich, where he focuses on amplifying community voices, strengthening outreach, and promoting cultural connection.
Matthew is also the founder and owner of Divine Sound Production, a full-service media production company specializing in audio engineering, branding, and live event production. With a background in both media and nonprofit leadership, he seamlessly blends creative strategy with community impact.
His dedication to youth empowerment led him to establish the Coach Lewys Foundation, where he served as a founding board member. He has also made a significant impact in local sports leadership, previously serving as President of the Eastern CT Wolves and as Football Director for the Montville Youth Football League (MYFL) — mentoring countless young athletes along the way.
Matthew holds a degree in Audio Engineering and has earned Nonprofit Skills Certificates from the HR Certification Institute (HRCI), further enhancing his ability to lead mission-driven initiatives.
Whether behind the scenes producing powerful content or on the front lines of community engagement, Matthew brings vision, heart, and experience to every role he takes on.

Konsènan
Rachelle St. Surin was born and raised in Haiti and migrated to the United States in 2013 at the age of 16. She is fluent in Creole and English and possesses a working knowledge of French.
A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and current nursing student, Rachelle brings over six years of experience in the healthcare field. Her deep passion for helping others has fueled her dedication to nursing as a meaningful way to positively impact lives.
In 2025, Rachelle joined the Board of the Haitian Community Center (HCC) of Greater Norwich to broaden her outreach and provide support to individuals within her community, particularly those of Haitian descent. Her volunteer work includes teaching English to Haitian migrants and contributing to initiatives that distribute gifts to children with incarcerated parents during the holiday season.
As a board advisor at HCC, Rachelle is committed to working alongside like-minded individuals to foster positive change and uplift the Haitian community in Connecticut.

Konsènan
Caleb Roseme serves as Chief Operations Officer at Assured Quality Homecare, a Connecticut-based agency committed to delivering compassionate, high-quality in-home care. With a background in mechanical engineering from the University of Connecticut and over eight years of experience as a quality assurance and process engineer, Caleb brings a systems-driven, people-centered approach to leadership.
Beyond his work in healthcare operations, Caleb is deeply involved in his community. He serves on the Eastern Connecticut Workforce Investment and Connecticut Association for Healthcare At Home. Caleb resides with his wife and three children in Norwich, Connecticut. His passions include faith, fitness, community service, and supporting initiatives that uplift underserved populations.

Konsènan
Jeff Petit Homme is a Registered Nurse and serves as an advisor for the Haitian Community Center of Greater Norwich. Born and raised in Haiti, he immigrated to the United States in 2012. He is fluent in four languages: Haitian Creole, French, English, and Spanish.
Jeff is passionate about reading and lifelong learning, believing that education is the most powerful tool for creating transformative change in society. He enjoys deep and meaningful conversations about God, family, and societal issues, and cherishes time spent with loved ones.
Deeply committed to serving his community, Jeff takes great pride in giving back. One of his greatest hopes is that Haitians will one day break the vicious cycle of division that continues to impoverish our people and hinder our national progress. He dreams of the day we begin to build a virtuous cycle that will support our growth and lead us toward lasting success.
Haiti pap peri.

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