Social Impact Executive and Former United Nations Appointee

Tolu Olubunmi is a chemical engineer turned entrepreneur working at the intersection of public policy and social impact. An innovative thinker and determined change-maker, Tolu has established and led several organizations and campaigns focused on education, migration, youth empowerment, employment, and climate change.

She is the founder and CEO of Lions Write, a social venture that builds and manages initiatives committed to giving voice and value to the presumed voiceless while strengthening collaborations between corporations, governments, and civil society organizations. She is also the host of Microsoft’s UN Innovation Room Series - a docu-series highlighting how United Nations organizations are embracing a culture of innovation to reignite the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals in trusted, responsible, and inclusive ways.

Born in Nigeria and raised in the United States, Tolu’s journey to international prominence is one of dogged determination in the face of untenable circumstances. She began her work in advocacy and philanthropy at the National Immigration Law Center (NILC) as an unpaid volunteer. She was the first and only “DREAMer” working full-time advocating for access to legal status and higher education for immigrant youth in the U.S. Her intuitive knowledge on effectively shifting culture coupled with an unrelenting pursuit of the technical skills necessary to build and message movements launched a career that took her from NILC to the Obama White House and then the world stage. In five years, she turned a crisis in her life into a career that empowers thousands - taking every opportunity to turn her good intentions into action and always choosing to be part of the solution rather than unintentionally complicit in the struggles facing the world.

Her long line of achievements includes serving on the prestigious World Economic Forum Global Future Council, the Founding Board of the largest immigrant youth-led organization in the U.S., the United We Dream Network, and co-founding Immigrant Heritage Month. She sits on the Board of Advisors of Washington and Lee University's Williams School of Commerce, Economics, and Politics, the Board of Directors of the Anti-Defamation League and USA for IOM (the UN Migration Agency). She also chairs the World Economic Forum’s migration initiative, Mobile Minds, which reimagines migration in the 21st century to include the movement of “minds” not only bodies.

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In recognition of her work as a committed advocate, entrepreneur, and thought-leader, the World Economic Forum named her one of 15 Women Changing the World, as well as  an Outstanding Woman Entrepreneur. She worked tirelessly on the 2013 U.S. Senate immigration bill, was recognized by the Senate sponsors at the introduction of the bill, and invited by President Barack Obama to share her story at the White House. In 2017, the Anti-Defamation League named her an ADL In Concert Against Hate honoree, stating that her “story is a testimony to the resilience within us all, and will give courage and hope to others who confront inhumanity and injustice.”

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In May 2018, Tolu received a special appointment to serve at the United Nations headquarters in New York. There, she ran the United Nations’ award-winning flagship climate action campaign, ActNow. She also advised the UN Department of Global Communications on issues of migration, youth engagement, private sector and civil society engagement, as well as advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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Tolu has been a featured speaker at the United Nations, White House, World Bank, Barnard College at Columbia University, New York University, and the U.S. Congress. Her story and work have been profiled by several media outlets, including NBC, TIME, BBC, US News and World Report, and MSNBC. She is an inaugural Leadership Institute Fellow at the Center for American Progress and holds a Chemistry-Engineering degree from Washington and Lee University.

When you ask Tolu why she does what she does, she responds with a quote by John Wesley - “Do all the good you can. By all the means you can. In all the ways you can. In all the places you can. At all the times you can. To all the people you can. As long as ever you can.” She believes that each of us, in our own way, should all aspire to live out these words. 


VIDEOS


 

Tolu shares her story at the Obama White House.

The Anti-Defamation League awards Tolu the Kay Family Award for her work on behalf of migrants, refugees, and displaced people. 

The 109th Session of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Council, 27–30 November 2018 - the Council is the highest authority of the IOM.

Designer Carrie Hammer's New York Fashion Week Runway Show featuring CEOs, Executives, Olympians, Activists, and other inspiring women. Watch the entire show HERE. #RoleModelsNotRunwayModels

US Senate press conference with bi-partisan group of senators ("Gang of 8") introducing the 2013 comprehensive immigration reform legislation. 

Historic TIME magazine cover story on U.S. immigration with Pulitzer Prize-Winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas.

U.S. Senate press conference on the Dream Act with Senators Durbin (D-IL), Reid (D-NV), Menendez (D-NJ), and Blumenthal (D-CT).