Company: Reseau Citadelle
Born: Haiti
Education:
Bachelor’s Degree in Law, Institut Universitaire d’Etudes Juridiques, Economiques et de Développement Régional, Haiti (2003)
Coursework, Ecole de Commerce Maurice Laroche, Haiti (1992-1994)
Coursework in Accounting, Haiti
Postgraduate Coursework
Certifications:
Journalist Training by Media Institute of the Caribbean (MIC), Association of Caribbean Media Workers (ACM), Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE), Association des Journalistes Haitiens (AJH), U.S. Embassy & VOA, UNESCO and United Nations
Career:
With, Media Institute of the Caribbean (MIC) (2021-Present)
Owner, Radio Souvenir FM (2008-Present)
Journalist, Radio Kontak Inter 94.9 (2007-Present)
Editorialist, Reporter, and Owner, Reseau Citadelle (2006-Present)
Journalist, Radio Citadelle (2005-2006)
Journalist, Radio Maxima (2002-2005)
Social Marketing Representative, Population Services International (PSI)
Social Marketing Representative, Agence Developpement et d’Education Communautaire (ADEC)
Career Related:
Investigator, Consultant, and Liaison, Mitchell Garabedian Law Office, Boston, MA (2011-Present); Investigator, Consultant, and Liaison, Simmons, Hanly, Conroy (2011-Present)
Civic:
Volunteer, Charity Missions and Non-Governmental Organizations for Child Development and Protection and Prevention of Communicable Diseases
Creative Works:
Talk Show Host, “Avec l’Opinion,” Radio Kontak Inter; Talk Show Host, “MekWeChat,” Inter-Caribbean Civil Society. Tripotay Lakay
Achievements:
Mr. Sibert is an investigative reporter whose work on child sexual abuse has appeared in newspapers as Connecticut Post, Journal Le Nouvelliste (of Haiti), as well as in documentaries on CNN, Radio Canada TV and a book named “A Cruz Haitiana” of the Brazilian Journalist Iara Lemos. His investigation helped to prosecute corrupt police officers, fight against human rights violation, protect women (harassment or sexual assault by jailers on the wives of prisoners and by senior police officers on young women applicants to the National Police Academy of Haiti) and freed wrongfully held prisoners (counter-investigation proving the innocence of young people unjustly imprisoned for the assassination in Cap-Haitien of a French policeman member of the United Nations Police). He contributed actively by assisting the United Nations Police (UNPOL) and the Haitian Police (PNH) in a joint team to stop the most famous gang of kidnappers and organized crime led by the dangerous Willy Etienne, in the Northern part of Haiti. His work has contributed in stimulating the Haitian government to adopt a law against human trafficking in 2014.
Memberships:
Member, Investigative Reporters & Editors (IRE); Member, Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ); Member, Media Institute of the Caribbean (MIC); Member, Association of Caribbean Media Workers (ACM)
Family:
Son of Rev. André Sibert and Marie-Ange Sibert
Married: Cassandra Muller Sibert
Four Children
Hobbies:
Reading; Movies; Learning from the richness and beauty of humanity’s cultural diversity