Since 2009, Marc Alain has been working in international development, operations management and macroeconomic research on Haiti at the World Bank then with the Inter-American Development Bank. He is the co-founder and former president of Groupe ECHO Haiti, an organization valorizing the potential of young adults in development in Haiti through which he lead several innovative projects including ELAN Haiti, a platform that brings together a community of young leaders and entrepreneurs from Haiti, its diaspora and the world focused on taking joint actions in Haiti. He is also the chief external relations officer at HFund, a closed-ended micro-venture capital firm based in Haiti offering new modern and tailored financial instruments that bring capital to innovative businesses and contribute to the emergence of a new category of entrepreneurs in Haiti. Marc Alain is a Fulbright scholar. He holds a M.A in Financial Economic Policy from American University and a B.A in Applied Quantitative Economics from CTPEA.