Dr. Geralde Gabeau
Founder
Chief Executive Office
Dr. Geralde Gabeau is the Founder and Chief Executive Office of IFSI-USA, where she empowers staff to advance planning and employ initiatives benefiting immigrant communities. A dynamic leader with a deep understanding of immigration issues, she is long regarded as a steadfast proponent for immigrants' rights with an unyielding commitment to social justice. Her large-scale community outreach enlightens policymakers, educates the masses, cultivates partnerships and reaches Haitians locally, nationally, and internationally through radio, print, and social media outlets.
Leading and managing the organization's strategic vision, operations and programs by supporting and empowering immigrant communities, Geralde embodies the role of an effective leader with a deep understanding of immigration issues, a commitment to social justice, and the ability to cultivate partnerships, secure funding, and authentically advocate for immigrant rights. Her steadfast advocacy also spans public health where she has worked on many initiatives addressing women and children’s health both in the United States and in Haiti. She earned a Doctoral Degree in Strategic Foresight from Regent University, and graduate degrees in Public Health from Boston University and Management from Cambridge College.