Deji Jimoh
About Deji Jimoh
Deji Jimoh is the Chief Technology Officer and Co-founder of WealthBlock, with a strong background in software engineering and a focus on integrating data science and machine learning into financial analysis.
Chief Technology Officer at WealthBlock
Deji Jimoh is the Chief Technology Officer and Co-founder of WealthBlock, a position he has held since 2018. WealthBlock operates out of Chicago, Illinois. As CTO, Deji focuses on integrating data science and machine learning into financial analysis and startup business development. His role involves overseeing the company's technology strategy, steering innovative projects, and ensuring that the technological infrastructure aligns with business goals.
Previous Engineering Manager at Envoy Global
From 2015 to 2018, Deji Jimoh served as the Engineering Manager at Envoy Global in Chicago, Illinois. In his role, he led engineering teams, managed project developments, and contributed to enhancing the company’s technological offerings. His experience in this position helped solidify his expertise in software engineering and team leadership.
Founder and CTO at BackLive Labs
Deji Jimoh was the Founder and Chief Technology Officer of BackLive Labs from 2014 to 2018. He was based in Chicago, Illinois during this period. As a founder, he was responsible for the overall technological vision of the company, product development, and integrating innovative technologies into its services. This role allowed him to apply his entrepreneurial skills and drive technological innovation.
VP of Product Development at Blueye
Between 2011 and 2015, Deji Jimoh held the position of Vice President of Product Development at Blueye in Chicago, Illinois. In this capacity, he led product development initiatives, managing the lifecycle of products from conception through launch. His work in this role was critical to advancing the company's product offerings and ensuring they met market needs.
Educational Background in Computer Science
Deji Jimoh studied at Washington University in St. Louis, where he earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Computer Science. He attended the university from 2001 to 2005. His academic background in computer science laid a strong foundation for his career in technology and software engineering.