Marc Alain Boucicault
Founder, Banj
Marc Alain Boucicault is a social entrepreneur and tech ecosystem builder. He has over 15 years of experience working in international development and entrepreneurship with the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, at MIT and with grassroots organizations focused on youth empowerment and entrepreneurship. He is passionate about leveraging the power of entrepreneurship, technology and communication to reshape socioeconomic dynamics.
He is the founder of Banj, Haiti’s largest coworking space and entrepreneurship hub connecting various communities to promote innovation in Haiti and the Caribbean while supporting change-makers globally.
He previously worked as Director of Marketing and Stakeholder Engagement at The Center for Development and Entrepreneurship, part of the Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he focused on building strong stakeholder communities and amplifying the voice of global growth market entrepreneurs as a mean to prosperity.
Marc Alain holds a Masters in Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School, a Masters in Financial Economic Policy from American University and a Bachelors in Applied Quantitative Economics from CTPEA.
Marc Alain serves on the board of the Haitian Education and Leadership Program (HELP) supporting access to higher education in Haiti.
He is a One Young World ambassador, a Fulbright scholar, a social media influencer and a podcast host.