Tolu Olubunmi
Tolu Olubunmi
Tolu Olubunmi is a notable social entrepreneur and policy advocate with a background in chemical engineering. Her extensive experience encompasses various NGOs, initiatives, and campaigns focused on migration, economic inclusion, sustainability, and climate change. Her commitment to impact-led work has earned her recognition from prestigious organizations such as the World Economic Forum and the Anti-Defamation League. She is the founder and CEO of Lions Write, a social venture that drives public-private partnerships aimed at bridging skills gaps within the nonprofit sector. Tolu is a migration expert at the World Economic Forum, has served as a special appointee at the United Nations and hosted podcasts on migration at the International Organization for Migration (IOM). She is also a co-founder of Immigrant Heritage Month and has helped in drafting and implementing US immigration policies. Tolu's innovative fundraising practices and partnership models have paved the way for significant investments and relationships between the private sector and the United Nations Secretariat. Her degree in Chemistry-Engineering from Washington And Lee University forms the basis of her analytical approach to problem-solving.
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