Our team
Born on December 19, 1981 in Les Cayes, Gardy Forge is holder of a degree in International Relations as well as a bachelor's degree in accounting and a postgraduate diploma in project management. Driven by a deep love for Haiti, he is convinced that change is possible, here and now. Since his youth, he has been involved in community causes, firmly believing that every gesture and every voice countsToday, he stands among those who dream of a new Haiti – led by new faces, with values and a deep respect for the people. Gardy Forge believes that "Haiti's future will not be built with the recipes of the past, but with the collective will to break with resignation."He reaches out to all Haitians, from Haiti and the diaspora, to build together a just, united country that looks to the future. Founding member of the party and responsible for coordination in the South department.
Born in Port-au-Prince on June 23, 1990, Meggie Petit-Maître is writer, poet and communicator deeply committed to the cultural, social, and humanitarian development of Haiti. Holding a bachelor's degree in administration (Notre-Dame University of Haiti) and having studied law at the Faculty of Law and Economics of Port-au-Prince, she has strengthened her understanding of legal and social mechanisms. She also holds a certificate in conflict management obtained in El Salvador, demonstrating her interest in mediation, social justice, and the peaceful resolution of disputes. On the literary front, Meggie is the author of the poetry collection "Insomnia Epigraph" (2014), praised for her sensitivity, and co-author of the collection of short stories “Flayed alive” (2017, Africa Caribbean Pacific Prize 2018) – highlighting the impact of his writing beyond borders.
Alongside his literary career, Meggie gets involved in humanitarian workShe leads a community organization active in the defense of human rights, civic education, and the empowerment of the most vulnerable (women, girls, and children). Through concrete projects, she works to improve living conditions, strengthen local capacities, and promote social inclusion. Meggie Petit-Maître has a clear vision of a Haiti reconciled with itself, driven by its youth, and founded on citizen action. She dreams of a country where civic engagement is a national strength, where every citizen has access to quality education, and where talents are valued for the common good.
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For Meggie, Haiti's future rests on the active involvement of its citizens, the development of human capital and the collective construction of a just, equitable and resilient society. She is responsible for recruiting organizations within the party.
A lawyer registered with the Mirebalais Bar, Januel Louis has built his career between law, politics, and social commitment. He served as deputy mayor of Tabarre from 2013 to 2015, a significant experience that reinforced his desire to contribute to local development and improved governance. In 2006, he ran for parliament; this approach, although unsuccessful, consolidated his commitment to national political life. He currently works as a lawyer at the National Office of Old Age Insurance (ONA), while also serving as a consulting lawyer at Group Signal.
Born on September 7, 1979 in Limbe (North), Januel is driven by an ideal of justice, progress and transformation. He dreams, like many clear-sighted compatriots, of seeing Haiti rises from its ashes, regain its dignity and strength, and offer its sons and daughters a homeland of which they are proud. Committed actor In the Haitian political sphere, he advocates for a profound and structural change in the political system – which he sees as the key to a different future. It is with this in mind that he now assumes responsibility for legal affairs within the party, convinced that only citizen mobilization and honest governance can restore hope to the nation. Mr. Januel Louis is responsible for the party's legal affairs..
A civil engineer and co-founder of the CECO company, John Becker Suffrard is committed to local development. Born on February 1, 1988 in L'Estère (Artibonite), he holds a degree in civil engineering (2016) and pursued studies in administration at the School of Law and Economics of Gonaïves. Since 2016, he has worked as a expert engineer in the ONA Engineering department, working on infrastructure and technical analysis projects. He also collaborated with the MTPTC on the BTB (Damaged Buildings) project from 2021 to 2022.
In October 2020, John Becker co-founded CZECH (Electromechanical and Construction Company), a firm specializing in engineering and construction work. At the same time, he taught mathematics in several schools in Port-au-Prince and served as a senior supervisor during the last elections in his home commune of L'Estère. Committed to his community, he deeply believes in the role of professionals in rebuilding Haiti through expertise, integrity, and collective action. John Becker Suffrard is the party coordinator for the commune of Saint-Marc (Artibonite).
A young Haitian professional trained at the Collège La Providence de Delmas and then at the Alliance Informatique (2011-2012 class in production and editing), Jean Jacques Junio defines himself as an artisan of changeHe firmly believes that Haiti needs a real renewal: "I'm not just taking a step, I want everything to change. I dream of another Haiti where youth have their place, where talents are valued, and where the future is built with courage, solidarity, and vision." Jean Jacques is committed to a Haiti where youth are valued and the future is built in unity. He is responsible for the party's webcasts..
FORGE Guards –Gardy FORGE – (see Administrative Council above – also South coordinator).
Other departmental coordinators may be added as they are appointed in each department of the country.)
Frantz DELICE –Party Coordinator in Miami (USA)
Established in Canada for over 35 years, Frantz Delice is qualified social worker and political scientist by training, a recognized mental health specialist and committed activist for social justice, human dignity, and diaspora integration. For over 25 years, he has dedicated himself to inclusion, community development, and rights advocacy. He currently serves as president of a public sector union within the Quebec provincial government, where he advocates for workers with rigor and conviction.
His commitment extends to multiple key structures: he is president of the RICS, general coordinator of Stand up for Dignity, general secretary of the company damesara, and co-founder/CEO of theIDENH (Integration of the Diaspora for the Emergence of a New Haiti). Throughout his career, Frantz Delice has worked to build bridges between communities, promote solidarity, and give voice to the forgotten. He deeply believes that it is through collective action and respect for human rights that we will build a more just and inclusive society. Frantz Delice is the party's general coordinator for Canada.
Ady Standley TIMMER –Party Coordinator in Miami (USA)
A professor of human geography and expert in civic education born in Port-au-Prince, Ady S. Timmer holds a master's degree in social sciences (Nova Southeastern University, Florida) and a bachelor's degree in organizational management (Nyack College, New York). In 2012, he was honored to be named Professor of the Year in the United States. Co-founder of the health app Dokpam and vice-president of Prime Business Management (structure dedicated to culture, education and civic engagement), he is also an active member of IDENH, working to defend the rights and recognition of the Haitian diaspora.
Ady Timmer asserts his belief that “Building a democracy is done with educated citizens”For him, civic education and citizen involvement are essential to the transformation of Haiti. He is currently the party coordinator for the Haitian community in Miami.
Leo Jean BAPTISTE –Coordinator (Ontario, Canada)
An entrepreneur, Rotarian, and philanthropist based in Toronto, Léo Jean Baptiste has over ten years of experience in the Canadian banking sector (Bank of Montreal – BMO). He has built a versatile career between Canada and the United States in various fields such as telecommunications, investments, life insurance, and project management.
Driven by a deep commitment to community service, Léo is actively involved in social and economic initiatives, particularly those that support the development of Haiti, his home country. He firmly believes that every project driven by a spirit of solidarity and progress can contribute to building a more dignified and equitable future for communities. Léo Jean Baptiste is responsible for the Ontario coordination for the party.
Edersse STANIS –Coordination diaspora & Commission Entrepreneurs
An artist, entrepreneur, and committed patriot, Edersse Stanis was born in Saint-Marc on July 28, 1973. A singer-songwriter by profession, he left Haiti at the age of 16 to settle in Canada with his family. He continued his studies in Montreal, then moved to Florida a few years later to develop his musical career. Originally from Artibonite, Edersse is proud of his roots (mother from Gonaïves, father from Saint-Marc). He firmly believes that agricultural development is the foundation of a strong nation, convinced that the independence of a people begins with its ability to feed itself.
His vision for Haiti is clear: real change driven by a new generation of leaders rooted in values, national consciousness, and a commitment to service. Edersse Stanis believes in the emergence of an honest, competent, and popular political class, and through his artistic and community engagement, he aims to unite, raise awareness, and contribute to a better future for Haiti. He participates in the coordination of the diaspora and is a member of the party's entrepreneurs' commission..
Ralph MORISSEAU –Retired Military Commission (Diaspora)
Born in Petite-Rivière-de-la-Tibonite 50 years ago, Ralph Morisseau grew up in Montreal, Quebec, after leaving Haiti at the age of 5. A career soldier now retired after more than 24 years of service, he has the future of Haiti at heart. He wants to enable the diaspora, wherever they may be, to return to the country and build something lasting and positive. “I dream of a safe, stable, and prosperous Haiti. I am ready to give my life for this country where I was born, just like my parents before me.” he confides, expressing his unfailing patriotism.
Ralph Morisseau dreams of the day he can bring his children back to Haiti to experience Haitian culture as he knew it. He returns to the country several times a year (three times a year since 2019), driven by the deep love he feels for his homeland. He is responsible for the commission bringing together retired Haitian soldiers from the Canadian, American and French armies..
Abens DESIRE –Head of Agriculture
Originally from Jacmel (Southeast), Abens Désir is a lawyer by training, a field humanitarian worker, and a specialist in development project management. A committed citizen for many years, he has dedicated his career to finding sustainable solutions to the country's challenges. He believes that Haiti can be saved if we have the courage to rethink it together, with faith, discipline and responsibility.For Abens, the national destiny must be rewritten by Haitians themselves, in the spirit of the ideal of 1804 requiring exemplary, honest, united and determined leaders.
He wishes to contribute to building a fraternal, prosperous, and democratic Haiti, where justice is not just an abstract principle, where human dignity is respected in practice, and where the Republic belongs to all. He is convinced that the transformation of Haiti will require a collective renaissance, a reappropriation of our plural culture and our founding values, with a bold vision looking to the future. "I'm not campaigning for a power. I'm committed to a nation." says Abens Désir, summarizing his patriotic commitment. A founding member of the party, he is responsible for the agriculture sector within FOS CHANJMAN NASYONAL.
Fabiola LOUIS –Head of the Women's Commission.
Committed Haitian entrepreneur, founder of Miss Dream Haiti, Fabiola Louis campaigns to make young people and women the true agents of change in society. Born on March 22, 1995 in Port-au-Prince, she has made it her mission to break the mold, create opportunities, and raise voices. It is in this spirit that she founded Miss Dream Haiti, a beauty contest like no other : more than a stage, it's a platform of confidence, leadership, and commitment for young Haitian women. Through this project, Fabiola wants every girl to know that she can shine, express herself, be an entrepreneur, and influence society.
She also directs Fabi’s Cosmetics, a local brand that celebrates Haitian beauty in all its forms. For Fabiola, believing in yourself means loving yourself, and loving yourself is the first step toward autonomy, dignity, and collective action. Very active on social media (Facebook, Instagram), she shares messages of motivation, empowerment, and solidarity. His commitment is not just aesthetic — it is deeply political., because it touches on representation, self-esteem and social justice.
Fabiola Louis is convinced that Haiti's future will depend on its young people and its women, and by those who dare to dream beyond the imposed limits. “I am not just an entrepreneur. I am a voice, a bridge, a driving force for a prouder, more inclusive, and stronger Haiti.” she said, summing up her vision. A founding member of the party, Fabiola Louis is responsible for the Women's Commission.
Jean Marie Gregory BAUDIN–Project Manager (West Dept.).
Jean MG Baudin, 53, has a background at the intersection of education, finance, and deep community involvement in Haiti and abroad. After primary school with the André Brothers and secondary school with Jean Narcisse in Haiti, he left the country in 1990 to continue his studies in the United States, where he earned a degree in finance. This field became the foundation of his professional career. He began his career in the United States (notably at Seagram and then at Mercy Hospital), gaining solid experience in management and administration. In 2011, eager to contribute directly to the progress of his country, he returned to Haiti.
Jean Gregory Baudin then joined the Economic and Social Assistance Fund (FAES) as project manager for the program Solidarity Basket, a position he held until 2024. During these years, he implemented several initiatives aimed at improving the living conditions of the most vulnerable. In 2025, he was promoted Deputy Director of the Kore Pèp program, further strengthening its involvement in the fight against poverty and social exclusion.
Outside of his professional commitments, Jean Gregory is passionate music lover And avid racquetball player, a sport he practices with enthusiasm. Above all, he is the father of Annabelle, his daughter, whom he considers the most precious and significant accomplishment of his life. Deeply attached to his country, he is determined to live in Haiti, to serve and contribute there – “Haiti is my country, and I am determined to live, serve and contribute here.”. A founding member of the party, Jean Marie G. Baudin is responsible for projects for the West department..