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Jennifer Lovelace


Biography

Jennifer Lovelace MS US Earth is a Nurse Practitioner, Model, Beauty Queen, Radio Personality, Community activist, Hostess, Motivational speaker, Leader are just some of the words use to describe the vibrant Jennifer Lovelace. Born in Carrefour, Haiti in 1989 to Juliana Timothe and Roland Lovelace, Ms. Lovelace received her primary and part of her secondary education in Haiti which she gives credit to for keeping her so well grounded in America. At the tender age of 14 years old, Ms. Lovelace moved to the United Stated to be reunited with her mother and her step- father Marc Agenor. Ever since, Ms. Lovelace as made the promise to herself to be like a sponge, to acquire as much knowledge as possible not only to make her parents proud but to make her beloved country Haiti proud.

 

Right after high school, Ms. Lovelace competed in the Miss Teen Haiti Pageant, her very first beauty pageant, where she placed top 3 all while attending nursing school at Nova Southeastern University. She then went on to winning the Miss Haiti International pageant where she represented Haiti in Jamaica at the Miss Global International. During the spend of 7 years, Ms. Lovelace has earned several titles such as Miss Caribbean International Beauty, Miss West Palm Beach and the latest Ms. U.S, Earth 2018, making her the first Haitian Immigrant to represent the USA at an international pageant.

 

Ms. Lovelace also has a strong influence in the Haitian Community where she serves as a youth ambassador, hostess, founder and President of the Haitian Student Association at Nova Southeastern University” Esans Kreyol”, the CEO of Sister Pink mentorship group, and former President of Renaissance Baptist Church youth group in Broward County where she oversees over 75 young adults under her leadership. She has advocated for several charities like: cystic fibrosis, Cure for Cancer, March of Dimes and enjoys volunteering in the community and working with non-profit organization in Haiti. Her Awards include: Top 20 under 40 by the Haitian American Chamber of Commerce, Young Haitian Artist and Entrepreneur Award, Silver Knights Nominees, Outstanding community service award, Excellence Award and so on.  Now days, Ms. Lovelace belongs to several powerful Haitian organizations such as the YOPRO’s, HANA , SANT LA fellow just to name a few. Future plan for Ms. Lovelace includes opening several medical clinics in South Florida and in the Provinces of Haiti in order to help prolong the life expectancy of individuals in her community and the Haitian people and maybe a seat in politics one day.

 

 Pageants Titles Include:

 

1.      Miss Fort Lauderdale International Beauty

 

2.      Miss Caribbean International Beauty

 

3.      Miss Haiti International – Travel to Jamaica to represent Haiti at Miss Global International

 

4.      Miss West Palm Beach

 

5.      Miss Tennessee United Continents

 

6.      Ms. U.S. Earth 2018- First Haitian Immigrant to represent the USA at an International competition coming June 2018

VOLUNTEER WORKS

  1. American Lung and Heart association
  2. March of Dimes March for Babies
  3. AIDS Walk
  4. Haiti Earthquake Relief
  5. AARP, 1 Million meals food drive
  6. Autism Walk
  7. AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENT
  8. Ms. US. Earth 2018
  9. Sant La Emerging Leaders Fellow 2017
  10. Top 20 under 40 by the Haitian American Chamber of Commerce 2017
  11. Member of the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing
  12. Co-Founder/Board member of Hope 4 Little Voices Non-Profit Organization in Haiti (2011-)
  13. Winner of Miss Haiti International pageant/Top 5 at Miss Global pageant in Jamaica (2010)
  14. President of the Haitian Student Association at Nova Southern University (2010)

 

  1. Young Haitian Artist and Entrepreneur Award (2010)
  2. Honorable Mention for Silver Knights in Foreign Language (2007)
  3. Committee Liaison for National Honor Society (2006-2007)
  4. Leadership Award (2007)
  5. Outstanding community service for Student Government award (2005)
  6. Senior Editor of the Lions’ Den literary magazine (2005)
  7. Excellence Award (2004)
  8. Principal Award (2004)