May 7, 2019

11 Amazing Nigerians Who Work at Twitter HQ, San Francisco

According to Terragon’s Digital Trends for Nigeria in 2018 report, about 6 million Nigerians use Twitter actively every month. Over the years, the social media platform has changed the way Nigerians interact with one another online and with other users all over the world.

It has also bridged the gap between citizens and the Nigerian government as many government officials and agencies have active Twitter accounts.

In Silicon Valley, San Francisco, California, the tech giant’s headquarters, various teams of diverse specialties, educational backgrounds work together to ensure that users of the platform all over the world are able to use it seamlessly.

You can bet that a few of them are from Nigeria — some Native Nigerians while others are Nigerian by heritage. We recently contacted the social media giant to find out who they are and we got 11 names. Here they are.

Tayo Olukoya – Senior Software Engineer

Tayo Olukoya of Twitter

Tayo Olukoya began his career at Twitter in 2015 as a software engineer intern. Four years down the line, he’s now a senior engineer at the company.

He’s a member of the Health Reporting and Remediation team at the company’s headquarters where he builds and maintains systems and products that power transparency and effective enforcement of Twitter rules. Tayo holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from UC Berkeley College of Engineering.

Boluwatife Aiki-Raji – Software Engineer

Bolu Aiki-Raji, one of the brilliant Nigerians at Twitter

Boluwatife Aiki-Raji is a computer science graduate of Howard University. Before enrolling at Howard University, Bolu had his secondary school education at Olashore International School, Osun state in Nigeria.

He’s currently a quality assurance engineer on the measurement team at Twitter.

Babatunde Fashola – Software Engineer

Babatunde Fashola is a software engineer on the Data Insights team at Twitter. He attended had his primary and secondary school education in Nigeria and got his first degree in Physiology from the University of Ibadan. Then he proceeded to get his master’s degree in Bioinformatics from Morgan State University.

Babatunde’s role at Twitter entails building APIs at scale for the delivery of data to third-party partners for consequent analyses to gaining insights.

Omose Ogala – Software Engineer

Omose is a software engineer in test on the Quality Assurance team at Twitter. He is responsible for building mobile (iOS and Android) and web framework for company-wide automation testing. He is also the founder and iOS engineer at Ogala Apps, a startup that develops iOS apps and games. He worked as an intern at the New York Presbyterian Hospital, Moody’s Analytics and Dell Technologies.

Ikechi Obiajunwa – Software Engineer

Ikechi is an alumnus of Syracuse University. Prior to joining Twitter, he worked at a couple of other notable tech companies including Samsung Electronics, Google and Intel Corporation.

As a software engineer at Twitter, Ikechi is on the Data Products API teams where he is responsible for building API endpoints that are intuitive for developers and allow internal teams to iterate and build features faster.

Emiola Banwo – Product Designer

Emiola Banwo is a product designer at Twitter. As a member of the company’s Revenue Productivity team, Emiola designs digital tools for the company’s global sales force. According to Emiola, he has a deep passion for personal, organizational, and global development.

He is a graduate of the University of Dallas, Texas where he majored in Computer Engineering and minored in Cognitive Science and Human-Computer Interaction.

TJ Adeshola – Director, Sports Partnerships

TJ Adeshola leads all U.S Sports Partnership at Twitter. He joined Twitter in 2012 as a Senior Account Officer. Before being appointed at the Head of US Sports Partnerships, he spent the previous few years managing Twitter’s partnerships with major U.S. sports leagues, including the National Football League (NFL), National Basketball Association (NBA) and Major League Baseball (MLB).

He is also the executive sponsor of Blackbirds, Twitter’s business resource group that celebrates and encourages diverse perspectives. Prior to joining Twitter, TJ had a short stint at ESPN.

Oladotun Idowu – Events Coordinator

Oladotun joined Twitter as an Events Coordinator in February 2019. Alongside other members of Twitter’s Real Estate and Workplace Events team, she works on curating and producing internal facing events at Twitter.

She is also the founder of Sisters in Media, a U.S-based organization for minority women in the media profession. She holds a bachelor’s degree in public relations from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.

Tomide Awe – Revenue Strategy and Operations Manager

Tomide Awe has been the Revenue Strategy Operations Manager at Twitter since March 2018. Her role involves advising on strategy and creating processes and tools to help teams achieve revenue goals.

Prior to Twitter, Tomide worked at ExxonMobil and Accenture in Nigeria and Credit Suisse International in the United Kingdom. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics, and a master’s degrees in finance and economics as well as an MBA in Strategic Management/Entrepreneurial Management.

Ebony Turner – Communications Associate

Ebony began her career at Vanity Fair as an Editorial and Fashion Closet Intern and then as an Editorial Intern at ELLE Magazine. She has also worked in other notable American organizations including the New York Jets and Lyft.

Ebony joined Twitter in December 2018 as a Product Communications specialist. She works with the company’s external communications team supporting its Global Reach, Design and Consumer Products teams. Alongside her team members, Ebony Turner works with reporters and journalists to amplify the work various teams at Twitter are doing every day.

Tiffany Oche – Product Manager

As a Project Manager on Twitter’s Conversations Team, Tiffany’s role is focused on finding ways to reduce barriers to public conversations on Twitter.

She speaks English, Mandarin, and Portuguese and holds a bachelor’s degree in Cognitive Science from Yale University.

This post was originally posted by Techpoint.africa
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