Aberdeen Lewis is a passionate entrepreneur, musician, author, and digital media enthusiast, originally from Haiti. After surviving the devastating 2010 earthquake, Aberdeen relocated to the U.S. and has since been working toward building impactful platforms for cultural expression and technological innovation. With over 10 years of experience in security as a supervisor and field inspector in New York, Aberdeen now resides in Maryland, where they are studying Digital Media and Web Technology, specializing in web development.
Aberdeen is the founder and CEO of FLEAp FlApp, a social media platform aimed at giving Haitians around the world a voice to share their stories, connect, and celebrate their heritage. They are also the founder of HaitianArtWiki, a platform dedicated to showcasing Haitian art and creative talent. Additionally, Aberdeen creates music, with their work available on platforms such as Apple Music and Spotify.
Aberdeen is deeply committed to nurturing young writers, promoting literature, and fostering creativity. As a self-published author who began writing at the age of 17, they have published several books in French and English, focusing on motivational content.
Aberdeen's entrepreneurial ventures also include Doctor Pro, a business based in Haiti that specializes in fixing and selling electronic devices. Their diverse business interests reflect their commitment to innovation and community support.
Aberdeen has a love for cooking, music, traveling, and spending time at the beach. They are a family-oriented individual, raising their children with love and instilling in them a passion for learning and creativity.
Currently, Aberdeen is focused on enhancing their skills in web development and design, with aspirations to create the best app ever, develop their own computer, and become a best-selling author. Their vision is to make a lasting impact in the tech industry by constantly pushing boundaries and striving to create innovative solutions that empower individuals and bring communities together.
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