5 West Indian Women CEOs & Presidents You Need to Know
written by Tiara Jade
In recent years, the following West Indian executives have been recognized in different fields for being founders, presidents and Chief Executive Officers. Caribbean Collective has had their eyes on five amazing female managers who rank as top executives at their firms. From taking the beauty industry by storm, to medicine and chemicals, these Caribbean boss babes are entrepreneurs and presidents of companies that have made their mark and money in the world.
1. Yve-car Momperousse, CEO and Founder of Kreyol Essence
Yve-car Momperousse is a social impact entrepreneur, institutional strategist and solutions engineer. She founded over 8 non-profits which have led to development in communities in Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey. She carries an impressive 10+ years of experience in organizational restructuring, business consulting, institutional advancement and new business ventures. Yve-Car’s inspiration behind Kreyol Essence was her own experience in growing and styling her hair. Kreyol Essence’s Haitian Black Castor Oil was also the answer to a growing need in the US and Haiti. The brand brings hair, body and skin products from Haiti by employing the island’s natives and helping to restore the island’s natural environment.
2. Pat McGrath, CEO and Founder of Pat McGrath Labs
Pat McGrath is one of the most influential and sought-after makeup artists in the world. For more than two decades, Pat has been creating, launching, and developing luxury cosmetic brands, runway shows, advertising campaigns and editorial spreads. She began her career in the 1990s after being introduced to iconic lensman Steven Meisel. Each season, Pat designs and creates beauty looks for more than 60 ready-to-wear couture shows in Milan, Paris, London and New York. When describing Pat McGrath labs, she says “we are in the golden age of make-up”. McGrath became the Beauty Editor of British Vogue in 2017 following her longtime friend and collaborator Edward Enninful as editor-in-chief.





