Biography
Oluwakoyejo Oluwatosin is an innovative entrepreneur with a strong passion for creative excellence. He is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Chronicles Software Development Company Limited. The company he founded while in final year in the University on the 27th September, 2007.
Chronicles, the Company he founded in his undergraduate days went from zero to emerge as one of the top 50 emerging businesses in Nigeria by Diamond Bank in its BET 3 programme in 2013.
With over 220,000 users since inception, in about 40 Countries and in four Continents, Chronicles is fast becoming a global company and its goal of becoming Africa’s Finest Solution Company very much on track.
Born on 3rd August 1981, in Lagos Nigeria, he is a graduate of Computer Science and was Pioneer President of Programmers’ Group of University of Ado-Ekiti UNAD. Koyejo has developed many commercially viable solutions which include SuccessBOX, Dailymanna4Mobile, Universal Test Engine (UTEn) and most recently the SuccessTAB – A Digital Learning Device for Students and Schools. His Company has developed many enterprise applications for Top Banks and financial institutions in Nigeria.
In August 2016, Koyejo was selected among Top 35 entrepreneurs in West Africa by Stanford University USA to attend its Stanford SEED programme designed for leading entrepreneurs in the emerging economies. This he briefly attended.
He is an Alumnus of Enterprise Business Center (EDC) a sister institution of Lagos Business School (LBS) and FATE Foundation. In 2013, Koyejo was appointed a member of the Human Capital Development Commission (HSDPC) of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG).
He is the Convener of “The CONFAB” an annual conference of young professionals and students, which aims at empowering youths to take the lead and excel in their chosen fields. Koyejo has a passion for youths, to teach them principles that will make them peculiar and priceless. He enjoys inspiring reading and vision casting.
Sessions
- ELA-18 EDT05 The Nexus Between L&D, Technology and Funding