Abitoye Ola Olorunpo
About Abitoye Ola Olorunpo
Abitoye Ola Olorunpo is a Programmer Analyst and Architect with over 16 years of experience at the Government of Canada. He also serves as President of OLASOLU INFOTENG INC., where he provides consulting services in business analysis, IT, and engineering.
Work at Government of Canada
Abitoye Ola Olorunpo has been employed at the Government of Canada since 2008, serving as a Programmer Analyst and Architect for 16 years in Ottawa, Ontario. His role involves developing and maintaining web applications to support various government initiatives. Prior to this position, he worked briefly as a Web Application Support specialist for one month in 2008 and served as an Education System Designer and Programmer for seven months in 2007.
Previous Employment Experience
Before joining the Government of Canada, Abitoye Ola Olorunpo worked at Cognos as an Application Design Engineer and Server Administrator for 11 months in 2007. He also held a position at Dabit as a Consulting Programmer Analyst from 2006 to 2012, accumulating six years of experience in that role. His diverse background includes significant contributions to application design and system administration.
Education and Expertise
Abitoye Ola Olorunpo has pursued education in management and engineering at multiple institutions. He studied at the University of Ottawa from 2003 to 2007, earning a degree in Management, Engineering, and Business. He furthered his education at Carleton University, obtaining a Master's degree in Management and Engineering from 2014 to 2015. Additionally, he attended Oracle University in 2009 for management training.
Leadership at OLASOLU INFOTENG INC.
Since November 2016, Abitoye Ola Olorunpo has been leading OLASOLU INFOTENG INC. as President. In this capacity, he focuses on expanding the company's consulting services in business analysis, IT, and engineering, catering to both public and private sector clients. His leadership has contributed to the growth and service offerings of the company in the Canadian market.