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Zoom on Pierry Denejour, on the occasion of the sixth anniversary of DEP-ARTS.
Zoom on Pierry Denejour, on the occasion of the sixth anniversary of DEP-ARTS.
Zoom on Pierry Denejour, on the occasion of the sixth anniversary of DEP-ARTS.
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  • December 02, 2024
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Zoom on Pierry Denejour, on the occasion of the sixth anniversary of DEP-ARTS.

In a town struck by insecurity and economic problems, where survival becomes a daily struggle, some refuse to give in to chaos. In Carrefour, a city plunged into the spiral of violence that eats away at all signs of life, Pierry Denejour embodies this spirit of resistance.

Aged around thirty, the native of Port-au-Prince is not only a merchant. The only son of Evena Denejour a "Marijàn" whose name he proudly bears , the entrepreneur has transformed his love for art into a passion that lights up his life. A collector of paintings on canvas, he is also the founder of DEP-ARTS Production Multi-Services, a company he launched on December 2, 2018, which is now celebrating six years of active presence in the Carrefour community.

Specializing in the sale of electronic equipment, MonCash and NatCash services among others, DEP-ARTS has built a solid reputation in six years. But beyond its commercial activities, it is through its ability to establish relationships of trust and support community initiatives that Pierry has established itself as a key player in its community. Under his leadership, DEP-ARTS is much more than a company: it is a symbol of hope in a town in search of renewal.

An entrepreneurial passion forged since childhood.

As a child, Pierry was already immersed in the world of commerce. His mother, a fighter and entrepreneur at heart, ran a small shop. "I grew up in an atmosphere of buying and reselling, and even when I was young, I bought toys to resell to other children," he remembers. However, it was only at university, where he studied accounting, that he truly discovered the concept of entrepreneurship and decided to make it his path.

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The courage to start with little!

Pierry started his business with modest means. The means we have at our disposal, as they say in Haiti. "I rented a space for my business, and on the first day, I only earned 25 gourdes for the whole day," he says. Added to this was the difficulty of raising funds. He remembers a cousin who lent him money, only to ask him to repay it in a hurry. These experiences shaped his character and strengthened his determination to succeed.

DEP-ARTS, a company rooted in the community.

What sets DEP-ARTS apart from other companies is the close relationship that Pierry maintains with its customers. “We prioritize proximity and trust with our customers,” he explains. The company does not limit itself to its commercial activity: it also supports community initiatives such as artistic evenings and sports competitions. DEP-ARTS even founded its own football team, DEP-ARTS FC, a symbol of its commitment to the youth of Carrefour.

A vision turned towards the future.

The CEO of DEP-ARTS does not intend to stop there. In five to ten years, he aims to expand his services and open several branches in other locations. "I want to offer more job opportunities to young people," he says with conviction.

Advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.

For the entrepreneur, success is based above all on the ability to start, even with limited means. "The best way to start is with what you have. The ideal time is now. Take the first step, and the resources will come along the way," he advises those who dream of starting their own business.

Conference / Festival Quatre Chemins / 21st edition
Conference / Festival Quatre Chemins / 21st edition

Conference / Festival Quatre Chemins / 21st edition

The impact of collective and individual trauma on the personal development of young people in Port-au-Prince While writers, actors, dancers, poets, among others, have gratified us with their performances, the master’s degree student in psychology at the Faculty of Human Sciences (FASCH), Lourdya Blaise, spoke with the audience about trauma. Structured around the theme "Youth and Trauma, analysis of the impact of collective and individual trauma on the personal development of young people living in Port-au-Prince between 2010-2024", this conference gave rise to enriching discussions. During this meeting, moderated by Michaël Formilus, Ms. Blaise showed how the events that have taken place in the country have caused cases of trauma among Haitians. According to the student, citing the American Psychological Association, we speak of trauma as a consequence of trauma. The latter is explained by the fact that we feel threatened, whether it is the person in question or their loved ones. However, she specifies that a collective trauma remains depending on the impact that the event has on the individual. To illustrate her remarks, she mentioned the earthquake of January 12, 2010, considered a collective trauma, insofar as it still occupies our minds. This tragedy reminds us of the disappearance of our loved ones and enormous losses. This is the case of a trauma that becomes a collective trauma. For the student, it should be emphasized that when an event occurs, some people are traumatized and others are not. According to him, the violence of armed gangs is not perceived in the same way, says Ms. Blaise. There are people who have fled their homes but are not traumatized. In fact, some people see traumatic situations as a passing event, she says. The speaker also spoke about collective trauma, which, according to him, preoccupies the mind, even if we no longer experience it. It manifests itself in several forms: lack of sleep, fear psychosis, intrusive thoughts, intense heartbeat, etc. Generally, symptoms related to trauma are hard to die. When it persists, it becomes acute stress. To deal with it, we must talk to other people. If the situation persists, acute stress turns into a phase of post-traumatic stress; in this case, we must confide in a trusted person or go see a mental health specialist, she advises. In her presentation, Lourdya Bazile also drew attention to the psychological state of children in these times. According to the presenter, children are also facing this crisis situation, even if they do not talk about it to their parents. As much as adults, children also plan their future. Faced with flouted school years, they become pensive and worried, she stressed. They withdraw. The child who used to be brilliant can become violent and perform less well at school. Parents are called upon to listen to them and understand them. A good moment of exchange, rich in practical advice. The audience participated fully. In turn, the presenter invites them to breathe better and meditate. "We live in a country where worries mix, we must take time for ourselves, do sports, eat well, make sure that the sleeping space is clean and take time for ourselves. There is more than one way to find calm," recalls the psychologist. Gertrude Jean-Louis

An entrepreneur who always tries to balance.

Despite the demands of work, the lover of painting on canvas, strives to maintain a balance between his professional and personal life. A kizomba dancer in his spare time, he finds in this activity an escape from stress. He also devotes time to his partner during movie or pizza nights, simple but precious moments.

A journey of inspiration.

If Pierry has become the entrepreneur he is today, it is largely thanks to the example of his mother. "She was my role model and my greatest source of motivation," he confides with emotion. His determination to overcome obstacles, whether economic or personal, is a living tribute to the legacy she left him.

In a town that is struggling to recover and where entrepreneurship is a major challenge, Pierry Denejour embodies hope and determination. With DEP-ARTS, the committed entrepreneur does not just build a business, he builds a bridge between his dream and the needs of his community. And that’s just the beginning!

Abdias Louis

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