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... ... @@ -1,0 +1,23 @@ 1 +[[image:Pro-pic.jpg]] 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 += About Me = 6 + 7 + 8 +I am Olawale Adefisayo Fabiyi , An Educator, Techpreneur & Strategist with. I was born and raised in Nigeria and took up a few years in South East Asia, precisely Malaysia and Singapore to study and work. 9 + 10 +My practical work experience span across Education, IT and Business. Currently championing the implementation of IT, infrastructure and building worldclass computer science curriculum with curricula from Microsoft, Oracle, Cisco, ISC(2) Academies , as both Head of Technology and Department head of Computer Science & Technology at the American International University, West Africa, The Gambia. Hoping to bridge the divide between academia and industry\\ 11 + 12 +About a month ago we launched a TechEd initiative I founded called [[Open-Source Academy>>url:http://www.open-sourceacademy.org||rel="__blank" title="Open-Source Academy"]] which is focused on institutes of higher learning and centered around students, supporting and advocating the use and development of open technologies in universities and institutes of higher learning. 13 + I am also currently working on an initiative called [[HackWeakEnd>>url:http://www.hacktheweakend.com/||rel="__blank" title="http://www.hacktheweakend.com/"]] which is a social initiative that uses Hackathons to brings together tech people, industry experts, stakeholders, students and enthusiasts to come up with compelling technological solutions (hardware/software) to solve ills, issues and problems plaguing societies. It is simply an initiative of using technology to “Hack” the “Weak Ends” over a Week End. These “Weak Ends” are ills, problems and issues affecting our societies. 14 + Since my moving back to Nigeria six years ago, I have seen the need to bridge the gap between academia and the workforce. 15 +We all can see and feel the importance of Open Source in every walk of life and the earlier we push for its adoption, the more beneficial to our societies. 16 + 17 +If I am elected as an affiliate board member, I will like to push more adoption of open source both in Academia and in Africa. I have seen that advocacy for Open Source in academia in Africa is little to nothing and with me coming on board will be instrumental to achieve this. I will be able to push this as I am also an academician and hoping TechEd in Africa will grow with adoption of open source technologies and Africa as a whole. 18 + 19 +I can be reached via the below 20 + 21 +[[Email>>mailto:ofabiyi@aiu.edu.gm||rel="__blank" title="Email Me"]] [[Twitter>>mailto:https://twitter.com/Fabiyi_WaleTaza||rel="__blank" title="Tweet to Me"]] [[Linkedin>>url:https://www.linkedin.com/in/fabiyiolawale/||rel="__blank" title="My Linkedin Profile"]] 22 + 23 +