As President of Fondation Capital Bank Haiti and INASSA (Internationale Assurance SA), Anick Dupuy drives innovative initiatives to promote financial inclusion, health equity, and community development in Haiti.
Anick previously served for nearly a decade as the Communication and Advocacy Officer at Population Services International (PSI/Haiti), where she led strategic campaigns to expand access to reproductive health services, HIV/AIDS prevention, and youth-focused programming. Through her work with Population Services International (PSI), Anick Supplice Dupuy focuses on promoting HIV/AIDS prevention. Her earlier leadership roles at FOSREF (Fondation Santé Reproductive et Éducation Familiale) and Fondation Sogebank focused on reproductive health, family planning, and Global Fund initiatives targeting HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis.
Anick holds an MBA from Boston University (2024) and a Master of Public Health in International Health and Development from Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine (2001). Her work reflects a lifelong commitment to driving impactful change through partnerships that empower communities and build healthier, more resilient futures in Haiti.
Dupuy grew up in Haiti as daughter of a sociologist who often told his children “The life that we have is not the life of everyone in Haiti.