
Marie Flore Lindor Latortue
Miami
Commissioner Marie Flore Lindor-Latortue of Miami was appointed to the
Commission in November 2004 by Governor Jeb Bush. She was born and raised in
Port-au-Prince, Haiti. In 1992, she graduated from the Interamerican University
of Puerto Rico with a double major: BA in Education and BA in Psychology. In
1995, she obtained her master degree in Health Services Administration at Barry
University, Miami, Florida. She is currently a Ph. D. candidate in Leadership
and Higher Education Administration. She has served voluntarily in several
non-profit organizations particularly “The Make a Wish Foundation of Florida”
and WDMA Jazz Station and community radio. She has been named Jackson Memorial
Hospital Employee of the Month in September 2001. She has many years of
experience in social services and health education program development.
She is the Executive Director of the Association of Exchange and Development of
Activities and Partnerships, Inc (AEDAP); an organization that supports small
projects in Haiti and encourages leadership among youth, partnership projects
among existing organizations.
She and her husband Luc-Philipe Roland are the parents of two sons Luc-Phillipe
and Raphael Yassin Latortue.