Lighthouse Voyages — The guiding light for purposeful journeys
Est. May 2026

The guiding
light for
purposeful
journeys.

Operators come to us stuck in the middle of the ocean of business — no map, no direction, no light. We give them the GPS. We guide them home.

Founders
Carrington & Nimalu Pierre
Community
The Wayfinders Community
The Standard

The lighthouse does not apologize for being seen.

The Mission

We do not chase operators. We stand where they can see us, and we shine.

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Active ventures
Compounds over time
What We Do

One parent.
Many ships.

Lighthouse Voyages is the holding company. The light. Everything under it serves one kind of person: the operator who finds a way.

Inside the parent live four distinct ventures — business advisory, business acceleration, an agency arm, and the operator community. Each does one job. Each answers to one standard.

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The Community

I am an
LV Wayfinder.

A Wayfinder is a navigator who finds the way without instruments. The Polynesians. The Norse. The Inuit. Every traditional culture had Wayfinders — people who knew how to navigate when there was no map.

That is the audience. Operators who already find a way. We just give them the resources, tools, and know-how to move faster.

Become a Wayfinder

"You're an LV Wayfinder. A person that doesn't allow obstacles to stop them from getting what they want. You always find a way to your goals, your destination, the voyages you're on. As a Wayfinder, you always find a way — but we at Lighthouse give you the resources, tools, maps, knowledge, and know-how to find your way to whatever destination you may have."

— Carrington Pierre · May 2026
Anchor Text · Julius Caesar, 1599

"There is a tide in the affairs of men, which taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; omitted, all the voyage of their life is bound in shallows and miseries."

— William Shakespeare · Julius Caesar, Act IV, Scene III
The Standard

The lighthouse does not apologize for being seen.

It does not dim itself to make ships feel more comfortable in the dark. It signals — clearly, steadily, immovably — that there is a way through, and a place to land.