I’m a South Florida native with proud Haitian roots. In 2008, my family bought a grocery store, and I left American Express to run it—an experience that taught me grit, leadership, and resilience. After relocating to Utah, I worked at Wells Fargo as a banker and small business specialist, where I saw major disparities in access to capital during PPP and lending rollouts.
Since 2016, I’ve been a licensed financial services professional. Most recently, I managed a $69M loan fund at the Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity to support underserved businesses. I’m the founder of Versatile Image, a creative agency, and co-founder of Black Salt Capital, a real estate firm I plan to scale into a full-service wealth management company. I also hold my life insurance license, am a Utah notary, and am currently pursuing my CFP designation.