Jacques GullaumeJacques was born and raised in Jacmel, a remarkably beautiful city in Haiti. He completed his high school education at Lycee Pinchinat in Jacmel, Haiti. Jacques is married to Dr. M. Danielle Guillaume (DNP), and together they have raised three grown-p children. He serves as an adjunct Computer Information Systems instructor at Jacksonville University (JU). Notably, he is the co-author of "Haiti, Wyclef Jean & the Scavengers", an insightful book readily available on amazon.com. Furthermore, Jacques is the esteemed author of the captivating Aulus' Dream book series, which is also conveniently accessible on platforms such as amazon.com and www.aulusdream.com. Recently, he accomplished another remarkable feat by publishing his first real estate book, in addition to co-authoring his second book in French titled "Immobilier d'Haiti, I and II", respectively. These valuable books can be found on the website www.mlsHaiti.com. Additionally, he is the esteemed owner and founder of Solstice Realty and Property Management. To provide exceptional real estate service to his community worldwide, he has established real estate offices in both Florida and Haiti.
Jacques possesses a master's degree in computer resources and information management, as well as two undergraduate degrees in computer science and Management. With over eleven years of experience in project management, he specializes in Continuous Improvement, Systematic Process Improvement, and Problem Solving, specifically in the realm of "Six Sigma."
Jacques was not only an enthusiastic participant in the Rotary Club International but also a dedicated member of Toastmasters International. In addition, he took on the role of the former Chairman and President of the Haitian American Association for Advancement (HAAFA), an organization committed to serving, organizing, and improving the lives of the Haitian community residing in Northeast Florida. Currently, Jacques is an integral part of the International Baseball Academy of Haiti (IBAoH). Read More Read Less