Naomie Pierre–Louis

Co-Chair of the Gala Committee of the 2015 NAAHP National Conference

Naomie Pierre-Louis is a Haitian-American young woman who enjoys the flavors of lambi boukannen and dlo kokoye. She also enjoys the inalienable freedom to be, do and pursue and believes that all should have access to this same kind of freedom. Ms. Pierre-Louis holds a bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from Nyack College and a master’s degree in Global Politics and Public Administration from the Robertson School of Government at Regent University. Ms. Pierre-Louis migrated from Port-au-Prince, Haiti to the United States at the age of nine with her parents and four siblings. During her time in Haiti, she witnessed a variety of social, political and economical injustices. Her experiences have served as a catalyst to her pursuit of a diplomatic career.

Ms. Pierre Louis spent time in the public, for profit and non-profit sector where she gained greater insight into the essentiality of all three. Most recently, she was one of Haiti’s Future Leaders fellow who served as an executive and project manager at UCLBP (a unit of the Prime Minister’s Office in Haiti). This fellowship is a movement initiated by His Excellency Ambassador Paul Altidor to integrate the Haitian diaspora into Haiti’s development and sustainability. Ms. Pierre-Louis was also a former intern at Roots of Development and the Embassy of Haiti in Washington, DC. She is innovative, efficient, inter-personal, charismatic and always carries a welcoming smile.

On her free time, Ms. Pierre-Louis enjoys going to the movies, traveling and planning corporate, networking and fundraising events. She is interested in International Development, Diplomacy, and Executive & Project Management