The Caribbean Student Support Network was founded in 2021 by Roannta Dalrymple and Dr. Soleil Senghor. They have over a decade of experience in building ethical and immersive student programming.
Roannta Dalrymple
Roannta Dalrymple is an international education specialist with ten years experience in international education management. She has served as Mobility Coordinator at The University of West Indies and On-Site Director at the Trinity in Trinidad Global Learning Site. Roannta has an undergraduate degree in Caribbean Sociology as well as an MSc. in Mediation Studies.
Roannta is currently a Director at the Caribbean Student Support Network, a company founded in collaboration with Dr. Soleil Senghor that facilitates medium to long term study abroad in the Caribbean. There she serves as Director of student programming and serves as a direct interface between the program and study abroad candidates.
Roannta’s personal ideology on international education centers ethical travel and cultural appreciation. She believes in non-tourist travel and has visited a number of countries, including The Gambia and Costa Rica, as a participant observer, engaging with local communities in considered and ethical ways.
Dr. Soleil Senghor
Soleil C. Senghor, PhD is a Caribbean-based economist and international-education leader with over 10 years of experience translating complex data into policies and programs that advance inclusive growth. Her portfolio ranges from macro-economic forecasting, blue-economy valuations, gender-responsive impact evaluations and labour-market planning across CARICOM.
Since 2021 Soleil has also served as Director of Caribbean Student Support Network Limited, an international-education and cultural-exchange company. There she designs academically rigorous, community-immersive experiences that connect foreign students with Caribbean universities, NGOs, and industry partners, opening pathways for cross-cultural learning.
A former Scotiabank Small Business award-winner turned independent consultant, Dr. Senghor blends private-sector insight with advanced econometric tools (EViews, Stata) to craft strategies that bolster fiscal resilience, climate adaptability, and gender equity in Small Island Developing States. Fluent in the languages of data and diplomacy, she works with governments, multilaterals, and civil-society organizations to turn numbers
and international collaboration, into measurable development impact.