I’m Alvin Landers, a former public servant whose professional path has spanned national borders, government institutions, and complex systems of diplomacy, trade, and compliance. Raised in the vibrant island nation of Saint Lucia, I’ve always believed that purpose and service are powerful guiding forces, values that have shaped my 20+ year career.
My public service began in Customs and Border Protection, where I spent over two decades safeguarding trade integrity, enforcing compliance, and supporting national security. That journey later led me to serve as Consul General (Diplomat) for Saint Lucia, representing our people and government across the United States. Both roles demanded clarity under pressure, trust-building across institutions, and a firm grasp of international law, governance, and cross-border policy.
Recognizing the growing role of technology in global affairs, I pursued a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems and Cybersecurity from Monroe University in New York, as well as certifications in Diplomatic Relations and Climate Law and Governance. These academic credentials didn’t just expand my technical capabilities; they deepened my resolve to connect policy with platforms, and people with systems that work.
Today, I bring that same dedication to my evolving work in forensic data analytics, compliance, and strategic governance. Whether I’m analyzing trade data, supporting operational audits, or consulting on interagency processes, I’m most fulfilled when helping organizations solve complex problems with integrity and clarity.
Outside of work, I remain a lifelong learner, exploring how data, diplomacy, and innovation can align to build more secure, equitable, and forward-thinking institutions.