Board Chairperson, Haiti Adolescent Girl Network
Carine Jocelyn is a non-profit executive and leader with more than 25 years of experience working in human services as an accomplished administrator, trainer, and program officer. She has an extensive background working with diverse populations, having served as an advisor, executive coach, and consultant to various health, education, youth, and social service agencies. Areas of expertise include non-profit management, program implementation, /budget development, training, fundraising, quality assurance, and board development.
In New York, she has affiliated her work with the Support Center for Nonprofit Management, MPG Consultants and was recently selected as a member of the prestigious Non Profit Excellence Awards Selection Committee.
Currently the Chief Executive Officer of Diaspora Community Services in Brooklyn, New York, (formerly known as the Haitian Women’s Program), Ms. Jocelyn has over 12 years of experience working in Haiti. In 2007, she established a community health center in Port au Prince which continues to be locally operated. Further in 2014, she was hired as the Executive Director of Profamil, the leading provider of family planning and sexual and reproductive Health in Haiti. Carine continues to give of her time by being the board chair of the Haiti Adolescent Girls Network, known for their internationally recognized model of safe spaces for girls.
Carine holds a Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration, a Masters in Public Administration,and professional certifications in Human Resources and Organizational Development & Leadership.