Olu Ibrahim is the Founder & CEO of Kids in Tech, Inc. Kids in Tech partners with school districts and youth development organizations to provide high quality technology education for young children and youth in mid-sized cities in the afterschool setting in the United States.
Previously, she served as an Education Pioneers Fellow with the Memphis Music Initiative , directed a high school technology internship program for high school students and served as a middle school teacher. Her professional interests focus on workforce development; K-12 and postsecondary education; technology and innovation; public policy; and business management.
Olu Ibrahim received her Bachelors of Arts in Government and International Relations from Clark University and her Master in Education from Lesley University with a concentration in Curriculum and Instruction and Leadership. She also served as a Community Fellow and received a Certificate in Nonprofit Management and Leadership from the Institute of Nonprofit Practice ( INP) in affiliation with the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life at Tufts University. She is also a finalist for the 2017 Young Professional of the Year award from the Massachusetts Nonprofit Network. Olu is a fierce advocate for creating a more safe, healthy, and equitable world.