Salvard Monnely, widely known in Haitian circles as Edgard Monnely, Monnely’s Edgard, or Dji Monnely Edgard, is the founder and CEO of Monnely’s Production (also styled Monnelys Production). A dynamic entrepreneur, film executive producer, event promoter, artist manager, and philanthropist, he has built a multifaceted media and entertainment powerhouse that is transforming the Haitian cultural landscape. Operating from a base in Florida with a major studio and presence in Haiti (including Tabarre 36 in Port-au-Prince), Monnely’s Production stands out for its high-end film work, music videos, commercial content, large-scale event promotion, and artist development—while actively giving back to underserved Haitian communities.
Building a Media Empire with Haitian Roots
Launched as a bold venture into the entertainment industry, Monnely’s Production specializes in cinematic storytelling, cutting-edge marketing videos, music production, and unforgettable live experiences. Under Monnely’s leadership, the company has become a go-to force for professionalizing Haitian media. Services include full-scale film production, event promotion (turning ideas into buzz-worthy spectacles), artist management, and strategic marketing campaigns. The company also runs Monnelys TV Network, which positions itself as “The Voice of the Haitian Community,” amplifying local voices through content, podcasts, and live programming.
One of the company’s flagship projects is the 2025 feature film The Dangerous Seduction, where Salvard Monnely (Edgard) serves as executive producer and actor. The film, featuring an international cast and high-production values, has been hailed as a milestone in elevating the quality and global reach of Haitian cinema. Monnely has openly shared his vision: entering the industry with a clear ambition to raise the level of Haitian cinematographic production despite challenges, proving that dreams can be realized through determination and faith.
The company also thrives in live entertainment, organizing concerts, movie premieres, parties, and cultural events across Haiti (including venues like El Rancho and cities such as Gonaïves and Cap-Haïtien). These events bring together international superstars and emerging Haitian talent, creating platforms for artists, fostering community gatherings, and injecting energy into the local scene. Recent milestones include the grand opening of their studio in Tabarre, anniversary celebrations, and high-profile promotions featuring artists like Ariana, Bovann, and others. Monnely’s Production has also supported Haitian artists’ returns to perform in their homeland, strengthening cultural ties.
A Deep Commitment to the Haitian Community
Beyond commercial success, Monnely’s Production plays a vital role in the Haitian community—both in Haiti and the diaspora—by empowering creatives and addressing social needs. The company provides opportunities for aspiring artists, professionalizes the entertainment sector, and creates jobs in media and events, helping to build a sustainable cultural industry amid economic and social challenges.
A cornerstone of this impact is philanthropy. Through Monnely’s Production and its Cœur et Amour (Heart and Love) Foundation, Monnely focuses on education, social advancement, cultural identity preservation, and support for underserved communities. Notable actions include donating 1 million Haitian gourdes each to two key organizations: Frè Luckson Zòn Pa Fè Moun and the Haiti Christian Orphanage. These contributions support the orphanages’ vital work in caring for children and strengthening community resilience.
Monnely’s events and media projects also serve as cultural unifiers, promoting Haitian pride, talent, and storytelling on platforms like TikTok (#haitiantiktok), Instagram, and Monnelys TV. By blending high production standards with authentic Haitian narratives, the company helps preserve and export Haitian culture while inspiring the next generation of creators.
A Leader with Vision and Heart
Before fully dedicating himself to entertainment, Salvard Monnely had a background in import-export and real estate investment (with ties to the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area). His transition into media reflects a strategic blend of business acumen and creative passion. Today, as CEO, he continues to merge sharp strategy with storytelling, positioning Monnely’s Production as a dominant player while staying rooted in service to the Haitian people.
Edgard Monnely’s journey exemplifies how entrepreneurship, creativity, and philanthropy can intersect to uplift a community. From producing groundbreaking films and blockbuster events to funding orphanages and artist development, Monnely’s Production is more than a company—it is a cultural force and community pillar in the Haitian world.
As the company continues to grow—with new projects, expanded networks, and ongoing social initiatives—Edgard Monnely remains a beacon for Haitian excellence in entertainment. For more on Monnely’s Production, visit their official site at monnelysprod.com or follow their active social channels (@monnelysproduction on Instagram and TikTok).
Monnely’s Production continues to shape the future of Haitian media—one story, one event, and one act of service at a time.




