HAPC Gets New Executive Director, Professor Diana Bien-Aime
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Diana Bien-Aime couldn't hide her excitement over joining HAPC. She said she is looking forward to working with individuals who are determined, passionate and committed to creating a better community. She revealed HAPC's plans to encourage member commitment and participation in goal setting. HAPC will focus on economic development and strategic goal planning in order to fulfill its mission to provide policy advocacy, interventions, partnerships and civic engagement to the community.
The New York-born scholar has a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Florida. In 2007, Haitian American Professionals Diana Bien-Aime earned her Master's in organizational communications at Barry University. Right now, she is striving to get a Ph.D in Leadership and Communication. She already has a lot of accomplishments as a communications facilitator. She also works as a television show host and contributed to the publishing industry through her several motivational books and poems.
With all these achievements and qualities equipping her, Bien-Aime is more than ready to head the HAPC. The non-profit organization, which was established in 2011, is manned by an assembly of professionals and advocates who want to protect and ensure the well-being of Haitians around the world.
Diana Bien-Aime, Professor, Haitian American Professionals Coalition, HAPC, executive, director
The new executive director of the Haitian American Professionals Coalition is Diana Bien-Aime.
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