Nadine Francillon is a Montreal businesswoman of Haitian origin, general manager of Stationnement Safeway and president of NADJ Productions. She was born in Port-au-Prince where she grew up until the age of 16, she has always been inspired by children and especially by their vulnerability. Her philanthropy pushed her towards a career in the health field where she made the well-being of others her priority during her travels throughout Quebec and Africa. Since 2006, she has devoted herself to the cause of the Voix Angélique Foundation.
Nadine is a nurse with a bachelor’s degree from the University of Montreal by training, she also holds a master’s degree in management international from the National School of Public Administration (ENAP). Despite a restrictive schedule, she devotes herself to carrying out several projects in the community Haitian and African.
In 2011, she wrote a project on child soldiers in Sudan, then in 2012 she went to Senegal to conduct research on the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV. Nadine is very involved in the community and has made it her mission to change the destiny of disadvantaged children in Haiti and Africa.
She tirelessly advocates education as an effective means of arming children against poverty in the long term.
She is co-founder of the Voix Angélique Foundation where she has served as president since 2011.