Carl Momplaisir is a respected team leader, hands-on senior executive, and Telecom professional with over 26 years of experience in commercial and operational success.
He’s worked with several senior Telecom management teams across the US and the Caribbean. He also worked directly with business owners in the region, helping them reshape their organizations, build strong alliances with media outlets, and strengthen corporate communications departments.
This has led to an excellent track record in growing revenue and market share in mature and developing markets. He has proven his ability to reinforce and build brand images as well as development strategies.
Carl has handled corporate restructuring, crisis management, and sales development strategies, having served in both CMO and GM capacities.
He has a proven track record in helping clients make well-informed pre-entry risk decisions by sharing his knowledge of how threats can manifest themselves and impact investment plans. His expertise in revenue management through effective distribution network optimization is also in high demand.
Resourcefulness, cultural awareness, and recognition of local motivations and abilities are skills Carl has applied to many international appointments. His ability to speak English, Spanish, French, and Haitian Creole has helped him build and maintain relationships with business owners of diverse backgrounds.
Carl studied Business Management at UMass Lowell. He is currently the General Manager of Southern Bahamas at Aliv, where he manages sales, distribution network setup, marketing, and operations in these territories.
Previously, Carl served as the General Manager of Digicel Business in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and as Chairman of the Diaspora Committee of the American Chamber of Commerce, where he served as a board member for four consecutive years. During his tenure, he was instrumental in bridging the gap between AmCham and the various Diaspora Chambers of Commerce.
Before Haiti, Carl worked with Nextel, Sprint, and AT&T over the span of 15 years, where he was known as one of the most respected senior executives in the region.
Since 2015, Carl has been part of the leadership team that launched the new Telecom operator in the Bahamas. He currently serves as a board member of the Haitian American Chamber of Commerce of Florida and as Vice Chair of the HACCOF Foundation. He is also the co-founder and CSO of the Caribbean American Alliance, based in Florida.