About relink
global health
Our Team
A. Ray Dalton
Founder
Investor, Visionary, Consultant, Board Member, Advisor, Executive Coach, Executive Leader. Has served as President, CEO and Founder of eight successful Healthcare Business and Technology Solution enterprises. He is currently the Founder, President and CEO of the Dalton Foundation and NewVista Partners, an Equity Development Fund investing in management teams and companies focused on Social Entrepreneurship.
His philanthropic and investment efforts are focused on: Improving the quality of life for women and children, improving access to healthcare to the underserved and creating jobs for the under employed, veterans and those returning from incarceration.
Ray specializes in creating and developing profitable businesses from innovation to exit. Delivering high quality products and exceptional customer service while growing profitable positive cash flowing businesses. He is national speaker on social entrepreneurship and growing your business while creating a sustainable culture. He has published a very successful book; Proceed with Confidence which focuses on the “5” C’s of Success.
Specialties: Creating strategies from a vision, realizing results from an idea, turning a thought into a profitable company, all while building a strong culture. Leading high growth businesses, capital raising for growing businesses, M & A activities, Developing Sales strategies for growth.
Barbara Campbell
Executive Director, Healthcare
email: bcampbell@thedaltonfoundation.org
Barbara Campbell graduated from Pharmacy school at the University of Minnesota in 1993 and has worked in pharmacy operations and management for over 20 years. Over this time she developed an interest in working with individuals to provide real, lasting changes to health and well- being that go beyond medications. This led her to continue her education and in 2008 she completed her certification as a clinical nutritionist.
In 2010, she had the opportunity to serve in Haiti right after the devastating earthquake. This was truly a life changing experience. Fueled by her faith and desire to follow God’s direction for her life, she continued volunteering by leading medical mission trips to Haiti. In 2012 she accepted a position with Mission of Hope as their Director of Medical Operations. For 5 years she gained much valuable experience working in resource challenged areas and developed a passion for supporting local healthcare professionals. Knowing that poor health hinders a person’s ability to fully live life and maximize potential, she has the desire to see high quality health care available to everyone.
Barbara joined the reLink Global Health team in late 2017 and was very excited for the opportunity to take what she has learned and work toward implementing lasting changes in healthcare delivery throughout the world. She brings with her the strong desire to work with organizations in developing high quality, sustainable healthcare delivery systems.
David Kuhajda
International Biomedical Coordinator
David has 25 years of combined experience in electronics, biomedical electronics, engineering management, and engineering technology in addition to two years working in program evaluation, statistical analysis and research. Most recently he worked at Northeast Ohio Medical University and Akron Children’s Hospital. David has a passion for helping people in medically disadvantaged situations through providing education and assistance with medical equipment management, maintenance and repair. For the last 4 years he has spent considerable time and energy working with partners in Haiti to improve the medical equipment situation at several facilities. In addition, David has traveled with Gift of Life International to NPH Saint Damien Pediatric Hospital on several cardiac surgery missions to provide life- saving surgeries to children with congenital heart defects. His experience and skills are well served to finding practical ways to improve the medical equipment management in developing countries and evaluate the effectiveness of the solutions.
Rachel Bernard
Haiti Country Director
Rachel joined The Dalton Foundation in January 2022, bringing with her extensive experience in international program development and management.
From 2006 to 2016, Rachel lived and worked full-time in Haiti, serving in a wide range of roles—from orphanage director to housing project manager, and many in between. During that decade, she developed a deep love for Haiti and its people, gaining invaluable experience along the way.
Deeply passionate about people, Rachel prioritizes building strong, meaningful relationships with both colleagues and the communities she serves. She is grateful for the opportunity to be part of The Dalton Foundation’s mission and to collaborate with dedicated partners working to expand access to quality healthcare across Haiti. She firmly believes in the power of collective action, echoing the Haitian proverb: “Men anpil, chay pa lou.” (Many hands lighten the load.)
Rachel currently lives in Ontario with her husband and five children.
Djail Covsky Aimable
In Country Coordinator
Covksy was born in Ranquitte, about a 2-hour drive south of Cap Haitien. He went to primary school in Lavictoire, a village near Ranquitte, and went to secondary school in Cap Haitien. Later he was able to attend University and graduated from Faculte de Droit Des Sciences Economiques et de Gestion du Cap Haitien with a degree in law.
He has worked with many NGOs from the United States doing translations with medical teams in the area. Ha has facilitated the organization of trips for Help Brings Hope for Haiti, Mission Portal Delcielo (a Baptist Mission based in Puerto Rico working in Ranquitte that builds schools and provides food and clothes to poor people), as well as several churches in the Nord and Nord est departments. Covsky has volunteered with the Cap Haitien Health Network for years and has been instrumental in the organization’s growth and an excellent reputation in the region.
Covsky’s love for the people and desire to find new and impactful ways to help is what attracted the reLink Global Health Leadership team. In late 2018, he joined the staff of reLink Global Health and has been instrumental in leading and executing the Healthcare Facility Mapping Project. In addition, he has played a big role in the formation and establishment of The Haiti Health Network which is an expansion of the Cap Haitien Health Network. He facilitates the planning and execution of regional distribution events and conferences.
Evenel Osias
Biomedical Professional
Evenel was born in Haiti and grew up in Pignon, Haiti. He studied Business Management at Université Quisqueya, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. As well as completing a biomedical certification program at the Career Institute of Technology, in Round Rock, Texas. He has continued his education receiving training in administration, inventory control, and many medical equipment specific trainings and certifications over the years. He carries with him both technical knowledge, strong leadership abilities, and a passion for the people of Haiti.
Evenel has worked as a Biomedical technician for The Dalton Foundation since 2018. His passion for training and sharing the lifesaving biomedical knowledge he has gained over the years with others have grown our biomedical program to include an apprenticeship program which Evenel leads.
Tenel Borgella
Program Assistant
Weederson Cenare
Biomedical Apprentice
Weederson joined the Dalton Foundation in June 2023 as our first biomedical apprentice. He has since been working with our biomedical technicians to learn and develop his skills and broaden his knowledge.
Cevere Luckner
Biomedical Apprentice
Cevere joined the Dalton Foundation team in 2024 as our second biomedical apprentice. He brings with him many years of experience and a wealth of knowledge and hopes to continue to learn more through the apprenticeship program.









