
Marc R. Claude
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Marc R. Claude
@MarcRClaude
Harvard ’24 | Strategist | Coach/Mentor | Alumnus @harvard|@hgse @lsenews @cheveningfcdo @universitelaval @mosolions |#diplomacy #economics #education



Rendez-vous ce mercredi 4 mars à partir de 8hpm Dans cet épisode exceptionnel, nous recevons Marc R. Claude, leader engagé à l’intersection des politiques publiques, de l’éducation et de la transformation numérique, avec plus de 15 ans d’expérience en Amérique du Nord, en Europe, en Asie et dans les Caraïbes. Diplômé de Harvard University (Ed.M., 2024), avec un parcours académique incluant la London School of Economics, l’Université Laval et Missouri Southern State University, Marc incarne une expertise internationale mise au service d’un impact concret. Aujourd’hui, chef d’équipe des produits de données chez Services aux Autochtones Canada, il développe des solutions analytiques qui soutiennent des politiques publiques fondées sur des données probantes. À travers son initiative Maximax, il a accompagné plus de 70 mentorés vers 1,7 million de dollars en bourses d’études — dont 80 % sont issus de la première génération universitaire. Quelle perspective pour Haïti? Quel est le pouvoir du réseautage? Les bourses d’études comme levier de transformation? Abonnez-vous pour ne rien manquer! youtu.be/eUMAQz7UgUI

Keynote Speaker Announcement: We are honored to offer our esteemed Haitians at Harvard stage to @DominiqueAyiti, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Haiti and Former Ambassador of Haiti to UNESCO. Her keynote address will focus on how to leverage the global momentum around Haiti today with innovative tools and strategies to make meaningful impact in Haiti. We truly look forward to her inspiring insights on March 27th! You dont want to miss this. Confirm your seat at haitiansatharvard.org Dominique Dupuy is an accomplished Haitian diplomat and international strategist with distinguished experience in multilateral diplomacy, bilateral relations, and cultural heritage policy. She has served as Haiti’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship and Minister for Haitians Living Abroad, as well as Ambassador, Permanent Delegate of Haiti to UNESCO and Representative to the African Union. Throughout her career, Ms. Dupuy has led high-level diplomatic engagements with Heads of State and Government across the Caribbean, the Americas, Africa, and Europe, bringing unprecedented global attention to Haiti’s development, security, and cultural priorities. At UNESCO, she made history as the first Haitian elected Vice-President of the Executive Board, leading landmark efforts to recognize Haitian cultural heritage on the world stage. She has consistently stood in defense of Human rights, particularly the linguistic rights of Creole speakers and for the dignity of Haitian migrants and refugees. Fluent in French, English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole, she is widely recognized for her eloquence, geopolitical insight, and bridge-building leadership across the Global South. She is currently engaged in international advisory work.

Dans le prochain épisode d'Haiti Tech Connect Podcast, je reçois Marc R. Claude Marc est un leader engagé à l’intersection des politiques publiques, de l’éducation et de la transformation numérique, avec plus de 15 ans d’expérience en Amérique du Nord, en Europe, en Asie et dans les Caraïbes. Diplômé de Harvard University (Ed.M., 2024), avec un parcours académique incluant la London School of Economics, l’Université Laval et Missouri Southern State University, il incarne une expertise internationale au service de l’impact. Chef d’équipe des produits de données chez Services aux Autochtones Canada, il développe des solutions analytiques qui appuient des politiques publiques fondées sur des données probantes. À travers son initiative Maximax, il a accompagné plus de 70 mentorés vers 1,7 million de dollars en bourses d’études, dont 80 % sont issus de la première génération universitaire. Sa vision : faire de l’innovation, du numérique et du leadership responsable des piliers d’une transformation durable, notamment pour Haïti à l’horizon 2035. Abonnez-vous à notre chaîne YouTube pour ne rien manquer. youtube.com/altemajm



Come back to 2024 with us! Lets go to March 27th 2026 together! Go to wwww.HaitiansAtHarvard.org and join us at the 4th Haitians at Harvard Conference: Leveraging Innovation to impact Haiti. Haitians at Harvard™️ was founded by students seeking an ethnically Haitian space for discussions related to our home country. The group, now also including alumni, launched its inaugural conference in 2023. In 2024 and 2025 the space was recreated to discuss « Leveraging Higher Education to Impact Haiti, » followed by “Leveraging Collaboration to Impact Haiti.” These editions have attracted members from the Haitian Diaspora in the U.S., Harvard students, and leaders committed to Haiti’s future and provided a strong foundation to create meaningful impact in Haiti.

Welcome back to Campus Harvard Alumnus Marc R. Claude, EDM Class of 2024! Join us on March 27th at haitiansatharvard.org and connect with our Speaker and Team Member! Marc Claude is a global leader with a multidisciplinary background. He is passionate about scaling youth mentorship globally and has mentored young leaders at the Harvard Youth Lead the Change conferences in Kuwait, India, and Japan. He founded Maximax, a coaching firm that has helped over 70 mentees secure $1.7 million in scholarships at world-class universities over the past decade. 80% of his mentees are first-generation college students. His 15-year career spans finance, research, public policy, and international development across Europe, North America, Asia, and the Caribbean. He has held strategic roles at the Central Bank of Haiti (BRH), USAID, Plan International, and the Government of Canada, where he currently leads a multidisciplinary team developing data products to support evidence-based policy. Marc holds a master’s degree in Education Policy and Analysis from Harvard with a concentration in Global, International, and Comparative Education, an MSc in Political Science and Political Economy from the London School of Economics (LSE), an M.A. in Public Finance from Université Laval, and a BSc in Business Administration & Accounting from Missouri Southern State University. His leadership has been recognized through many awards, including Class Marshal for the 2024 Class at Harvard Graduate School of Education, the Carter G. Woodson Award for Excellence in Education, the Best Leader Award at the Japan Youth Summit in Osaka, the Chevening scholarship, the OAS scholarship, and the Harvard Canada Scholarship. Since 2024, Marc has been a co-chair of the Haitians at Harvard Conference. Find more about Marc here: claudemarc.com
























